Thank you, reinholdk, for your rast answer! I believe that the tracks
are OK. Anyway, I will have a closer look at them before I follow up the
troubleshooting. Regards, Diego
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Hi there!
I had this issue in the past, as a couple of others, too (this was a
thread about this:
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?80474-Tracks-finishing-early-and-skipping-to-next-song
)
It had gone, I believe it was thanks to a server update. Anyway, it
reappeared. As it does this
bpa wrote:
As documnented in the various threads Triode's applet repository are
kept here. https://code.google.com/p/triodeapplets/
Hello :) Thanks! This is a useful point to start with. However...:
The EDO app does download a modified firmware, after installing the app
itself. I am still
Nobody knows how...? Difficult to believe, with so many experts around
here :)
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garym wrote:
or do you mean plugins, that are installed with LMS?
I guess so. I just took over the terminology used here:
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?94512-Announce-Enhanced-Digital-Output-app-USB-Dac-and-192k-Digital-Ouput
... for the Enhanced Digital Output app
But its
So... is there a way to back it up?
I mean... something like a file, that I could store on an sd-card and
that could be reinstalled from there. Somehow like the TT-Toolbox, that
can be installed over the network (that I don't use btw, just to give
you the example). I'm sure, one must be able to
Hi there! Here is a little question. Maybe it has been answered already,
but unfortunately I can't find it.
Is there any possibility to store apps-files? Something like APK-files
for andorid phones?
The aim is, to backup apps and be able to restore them, even if the SBT
is offline, or if the
JohnSwenson wrote:
None of the usual backup methods are going to work properly for the
Touch as far as a COMPLETE full exactly as it normally is state ... a
normal backup procedure is NOT going to do that.
John S.
Thanks indeed John for this very complete explanation!
Now... I might be a
aubuti wrote:
I haven't used the EDO software so I don't know how it is packaged, but
the simpler and more effective solution for backing up beta 7.8.0 is to
download the 7.8.0 package and then save it and back it up with all the
other files on your pc. Back when I was regularly running
Triode wrote:
Please be aware that kernel #11 will only work with usb2 devices and is
specifically designed for the Tenor 8802l device.
It appears that the Tenor device corrupts the feedback messages it sends
to the linux host. This firmware contains some code to work around the
specific
aubuti wrote:
Backing up everything seems like overkill to me (especially because
released firmware is available from
http://update.slimdevices.com/update/firmware/). But if you really want
to back up everything the most straightforward way is to enable remote
login on the SBT and then copy
To celebrate its working, I just got myself Betthoven's 5th in 24/96
from here:
http://www.qobuz.com/album/west-eastern-divan-orchestra-daniel-barenboim-beethoven-for-all-symphonies-nos-5-6-pastoral/0002894783821
. F... I've never been so close to the stage, in my living... (sorry,
had to be said
Hi there fellows.
Good news for owners of a DAC using a TE8802L - USB-connection! It can
now be connected over Asynchronous USB.
It works for audio-gd DACs. It might work for other TE8802L - Based
DACs, too. In particular for instance, TEAC UD-H01.
PLEASE REPORT HERE, IF YOU GET YOUR DAC TO
Hi there!
Is there a way to back up just everything of a SBT?
I mean: To back up the entire configuration, Kernel, Firmware... just
everything that is on its internal Hard Disk (some flash memory).
On a normal computer, I would boot it from a stick and back up the
hard disk with all its
Hi there Triode!
Good news: The TE8802L-DAC GETS detected with Windows Firmware on it and
Kernel #9 on SBT.
Bad news: The behaviour is the same, as with EDO only (and its normal
Kernel), and the Linux-Test-Firmware. That means:
- 44100/16 plays OK. When everything is just plugged in, cat...
Triode wrote:
... original firmware (have you tried that yet?) ...
Well first: sorry for being a bit slow, I have never been into Linux,
and even less into programming, up to now.
Now, as far as I understand, your fix in Kernel #9 adresses the
recognition of the (otherwise
Triode wrote:
Hi - do you have it running in windows or linux firmware at present? Do
you know if the windows version will work standards uac 2 drivers. If
you do go back to the windows version, could you test 2 things:
1) Does it work at all frequencies on a windows PC?
2) What does the
Hi there Triode!
Good news: The TE8802L-DAC GETS detected with Windows Firmware on it and
Kernel #9 on SBT.
Bad news: The behaviour is the same, as with EDO only (and its normal
Kernel), and the Linux-Test-Firmware. That means:
- 44100/16 plays OK. When everything is just plugged in, cat...
Triode wrote:
Did you look at the dmesg log - its may be that it is the same error as
the Teac - depends on who writes the firmware. Anyway this looks to
resolve a bug which the Teac definitely suffers from as far as the alsa
list is concerned and if you are hitting the same problem may
Triode wrote:
Can you post what the output of the dmesg command gives in each case
as well?
Here comes both information files for 44100 (attachments). This still
works very well. However, cat /proc/asound/card1/stream0 now shows
41000k EXACTLY all the time. Something seems to have changed. I
Triode wrote:
Can you post what the output of the dmesg command gives in each case
as well?
And here come the files for 96000 in the attachment. Here the change is
even more radical, since I switched everything on: It is now exactly
like the first time we spoke, with the original EDO Kernel.
Triode wrote:
Can you post what the output of the dmesg command gives in each case
as well?
To complete it: 24bit / 48khz works nice as well! Here come the logs in
the attachment. 48000 switches nicely between 48002, 48004 and 48000,
just like it should be, I suppose.
SBGK wrote:
wordpress messed up the quotes, use the settings in the link in my
signature, they work.
It worked. Thanks. Nice for testing. Anyway, before speding more time on
it, I wait for async to work. It looks like TRIODE has modified the
Kernel, THANK YOU for all that huge work and for
Thanks Triode, this gives again hope!
TEAC uses TE8802. However, I suspect, that a matching firmware is
needed, to have it even seen by the SBT. At least, this is my
experience. I use a TE8802-audio-gd-Digital Interface. When I have the
standard firmware (made for win and mac) flashed onto the
rgro wrote:
And, you thoroughly read through the instructions and notes here?:
http://soundcheck-audio.blogspot.com/2011/11/touch-toolbox-30.html
If so, you would have read that one of the things that TT 3.0 does is
disable the screen. Don't know why you couldn't get in through WinSCP
zoldar wrote:
thank you for the link. At least I know it can work. Because this is
wayyy above my pay grade in modding :)
perhaps a new version of TT wiith a mod to accept EDO?
Yeah this would be nice. A little app to switch between settings,
including ideal settings for TT3.0 + EDO
bencat wrote:
Hi Diego
I have had exactly the same problem with loading TT3 on the SBT . I had
this on the SBT first and then just added the Triode DO and that worked
fine . However with some problems I had with duplicated albums I had to
do a complete cache clear and factory reset
rgro wrote:
In order to make EDO and tt 3.0 work together, you'll probably need to
either disable or change the Priority settings in the tt 3.0 files. If
you're familiar with using WinSCP and going into the Touch firmware,
this'll be relatively simple. If not, you'll have to decide whether
lcrim wrote:
...Suggestions are welcomed...
Mnyb wrote:
...spdiff is not perfect but the practical impact is greatly exaggerated
and mythical just like the jitter word, a good dac deals with this...
Hi Larry and Mnyb! As sound quality questions should not be discussed
here, I answered in
Triode wrote:
This is now depreciated and the Kernel Update plugin is only maintained
to support specific test kernels. I don't expect these will help you.
Can you post the output of the following commands when you ssh into
touch.
cat /proc/asound/card/stream0
dmesg (last few lines)
Triode wrote:
This all looks reasonable except for the Momentary freq = 104004 Hz
(0xd.0020) line - this is not close to any of the desired sampling
rates. Can you try at 44.1 and see if this line is slightly
above/slightly below 44100 which is what async should do (repeat the cat
command
Triode wrote:
With 44100 if it shows exactly 44100 all the time then I would question
if async is working as the feedback frequency shoudl mean this moves a
bit high and then a bit low. I would ask the vendor of the firmware
what they have tested against with linux and specifically they
Triode wrote:
Presumably if this test version works then he will publish this to all
uses of TE8802 devices so all manufactures can use it? Let us know how
you get on and whether it works with SBT.
I got all I needed to test.
The TEST FIRMWARE for the audio-dg TE8802L - USB - interface
Hi there
TE8802L worked with EDO app when using it with a USB-input-module of
audio-gd that is flashed with a test firmware.
However, it does only work correctly with 16b/44.1k - files. Trying with
24b/96K - files crackled.
Details are in this post:
Triode wrote:
Presumably if this test version works then he will publish this to all
uses of TE8802 devices so all manufactures can use it? Let us know how
you get on and whether it works with SBT.
I guess, the test version shows, that they have been working on it.
However, it seems that
Triode wrote:
Mac OS and linux are different - we need a change to the firmware or a
patch to the linux driver to make it work - sounds like it may not be
too complex, but it needs someone with a device to do it. I would watch
the linux alsa list or push the manufacturer to change the
warpeon wrote:
I also bought the audio-dg digital interface v2. The sbt failed to
recognize it (due to use of te8802chip) Would appreciate if anyone finds
a fix to it.
... it will certainly be possible, but probably not easy and not te be
expected very soon, that a open source developper
To: info.c...@gfec.com.tw !!! Let's do it EVERYBODY! This might help!!!
Mr. Info Chiu is product responsable at Galaxy Far East Corp, the
producers of the TE8802
Sample Mail:
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To: info.c...@gfec.com.tw
Subject: TE8802L: Please provide full Linux/SBT - Compatibility for
asynchronous mode
Triode wrote:
Are there any known cases of it working with the native linux drivers on
other machines? I am happy to look at known working patches to the
linux tree which make it work, but really need it to be proven working
with Linux first and an understanding of what linux patches are
in asynchronous
mode to the SBT, when using Tenor's App?
If not: Is there any possibility to install drivers who make the SBT
support it?
Thank you indeed already for your answer(s)!
Cheers! Diego
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Triode wrote:
I believe rDac works if you have an external hub.
No experiencies or knowledge around about TE8802 - based DACs ?
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Triode wrote:
Sorry no.
Thanks. Mine is already orderd, however, it would still be cancelable...
but I will get it and let you know about my experiencies.
I guess there will be more DACs coming out soon featuring this usb input
chip.
However, maybe you could give me a hint in the meantime
Triode wrote:
Yes you can see if it is running in async mode - if go to the menu page
to select the dac and select it when running it displays an info page
and the momentary frequency should update to be a little high and then a
little low if the async feedback is working.
Great, thanks,
deep
into forums and sometimes cryptic technical answers.
Who takes care???
Cheers!
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, wherever the fault is, it's for sure, there is
indeed room for improvement...
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happy that the
problem has nothing to do with those nice sound enhancements (this is
just an off-topic remark, please don't reply on that, I know that not
everybody shares the experiences regarding those mods).
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.
Well I still think the problem does not appear to be so rare, at least
one gets quite a couple of views and answers to this thread... In my
opinion it's about time that we find out where the problem is.
Do you think the problem is more likely to be on the server or on the
Touch side?
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: There is a user who seems to have managed to solve the problem!
Maybe he can help our developpers...:
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?p=626228
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!!
This tiny box is sold to us for nice money with the remark that it is
made to satisfy audiophile users, and it does not allow me to listen to
long tracks?
So please, could someone competent decently take care of the issue???
THANKS!!
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and guys!
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than the DAC-19
DF, that is about 150 $ cheaper?
- Is the NFB-3 (http://www.audio-gd.com/Pro/dac/NFB-2/NFB2EN.htm) any
worse? It costs only 300 US$...
Thanks a million again, Diego
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! Diego
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