Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] trying the impossible? music skipping and jumping

2009-01-13 Thread bouton
There are so many logs I am never sure which to set for debug. But setting adv->server set logs->apply the logs server.log and perfmon.log are empty. using the system monitor i read cpu between 50 and 65% sometime up to 75% - but the peak is not when the music goes wobbly. Memory 71%, Swap 98.5%

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] trying the impossible? music skipping and jumping

2009-01-13 Thread Uluen
Anything in the SC logs? -- Uluen SYSTEM: MUSIC -> EARS http://www.last.fm/user/Uluen Uluen's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=12166 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Squeezeslave alsa hda-intel and 44.1 Khz

2009-01-13 Thread KeyzerSuze
ivy;382913 Wrote: > Hi, > > I had a stuttering sound problem for SqueezeSlave-0.8.22 with alsa > running on Fedora Core 10 (both with pre-built binaries and compiled > from sources). After a lot of tweaking I found out that I had to > configure my alsa device for 44.1 Khz. I just wanted to share

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] optware squeezecenter ipk for NAS

2009-01-13 Thread jwepugh
macanucaire, bpa Following some good advice I received here a while back I successfully compiled mplayer for the armel Linkstation pro with the ssods patches and I think the floating point patches. My mplayer works fine on both the Linkstation Pro and the Linkstation Live when opened up with Free

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] optware squeezecenter ipk for NAS

2009-01-13 Thread bpa
OK. If nothing turns up it may be worth putting a post in 3rd party plugins with the important words in the title such as "Looking for mplayer for Livestation Pro for AlienBBC" There is a chance that the mplayer for SSODS ( http://oinkzwurgl.org/ssods_hardware ) might work on Livestation but it

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Ubuntu Squeezebox setup - IP addresses

2009-01-13 Thread usr33t
Hi Rune, Thanks for your message. Everything seems fine at the moment, although if I run into any networking problems I'll now know to consider the DHCP setup as a possible cause, so thanks for that info. Having done quite a bit of reading on this forum, it appears my setup is very basic (!),

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] optware squeezecenter ipk for NAS

2009-01-13 Thread macanucaire
I've experience of neither. My only hope is for someone else to do it and share the method with newbies like myself. If you hear of it would you let me know? Thanks for your help. -- macanucaire macanucaire's Profile: http

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] optware squeezecenter ipk for NAS

2009-01-13 Thread bpa
Building mplayer on a standard linux box is straightforward but I expect there would be a few build issues on a Linkstation since is a NAS are minimal systems. Have you any experience with Linux and/or building packages from source using compilers ? If not then I think you will have give it a mi

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Playlists dont get saved?

2009-01-13 Thread ScrotzaN
Well, never mind. Solved it myself. It was write permissions:) -- ScrotzaN ScrotzaN's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=17217 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=58188 _

[SlimDevices: Unix] Playlists dont get saved?

2009-01-13 Thread ScrotzaN
I have a pretty annoying problem. When I save my playlists there are no files that get saved in the Playlist directory, and therefore as soon as I rescan my library all my playlists disappear:/ The playlist directory is directly under the music directory. Im not quite sure but I think it just to

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] optware squeezecenter ipk for NAS

2009-01-13 Thread macanucaire
bpa;383468 Wrote: > There is no ipkg for mplayer so unless you can find another source of a > suitable mplayer, you would have to build one yourself. > > If you do decide to build it yourself you may need to add some patches > depending on the capabilities of the Livestation Pro CPU and the Linu

[SlimDevices: Unix] trying the impossible? music skipping and jumping

2009-01-13 Thread bouton
I may be trying the impossible, but I really want it to work. You may recall previously I said I had successfully installed linux/squeezecenter on a pendrive and was running it off a thin client hpt5720. Well almost! It works fine for radio etc but if i tried to play music - very weird things

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Ubuntu Squeezebox setup - IP addresses

2009-01-13 Thread rlangset
rlangset;382769 Wrote: > You are welcome, nice to help :-) > > regards > Rune I was just thinking of something: Since you now have a DHCP server running on your UBUNTU server, you probably will get som problems if you connect this to the rest of your network - assuming you also have a DHCP serv

[SlimDevices: Unix] Squeezecenter on Ebox Platform

2009-01-13 Thread S2K
Hi all, While surfing the net in search for a new router to buy, I thought why not converting my Debian based NAS into an advanced router (it's 24/7 on anyway). I can off course, tweak my current system, but it's kind of been there, done that. Now I’m just being lazy and want a web based admin in

[SlimDevices: Unix] Problems installing SoftSqueeze on Fedora 10

2009-01-13 Thread pauln
Hi - I'm trying to install SoftSqueeze 3.7, from a downloaded .jnlp file onto a Fedora 10 system. When I execute javaws and click "Run" on the dialog, I get the following exception: $ javaws ~/Download/softsqueeze.jnlp Error starting SoftSqueeze: null net.sourceforge.jnlp.runtime.JNLPClassLoader

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Ubuntu 8.10 SC 7.3.1 and "There is already another copy of the SqueezeCenter running

2009-01-13 Thread kennyschiff
I purged and reinstalled... still no luck... this is what appears in the SC log. Any advice on what to do?: Code: [09-01-13 09:29:42.8307] DBIx::Migration::_connect (156) Warning: Couldn't connect to database, "" at /usr/share/squeezecenter/CPAN/DBIx/Migration.pm lin

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Squeezecenter 7.3 and danish characters

2009-01-13 Thread cpm
I'm finally back after some days of flue. For testing purposes, I did a fresh install of everything a spare disk. In this case a CF card connected to the SATA port. Now, evererything seems to be working almost perfect. Three deviations from my old installation: 1: I chose danish as my language d