There are some third party version if you search the forum , including
one that do 192khz .
For the latest years the Logitech provided one was buggy and actually
never worked out of the box on Ubuntu , it required some tinkering to
get going .
However there is always the source code , so it can
Not sure about the RAM requirements. I had it running on 3 GB on my last
computer . Maybe someone else can say
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Duh! Sorry it is half a Gigabyte! 512MB of RAM. Sorry!
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I don't think Squeezeplay's gonna run in half a Meg of RAM... You sure
that ain't half a Gig (512mb)?
My Dad has a PC from 1990 with 1mb of Ram running Windows 3.1. Maybe you
could buy it as an upgrade? :)
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SlimChances wrote:
> I know others have managed to get Squeezeplay to work on Linux with some
> tinkering(see
> http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?93505-Squeezeplay-plays-up-to-192k&highlight=squeezeplay).
> I was not able to make it work as such, but now have it working under
> WINE. I
I know others have managed to get Squeezeplay to work on Linux with some
tinkering. I was not able to make it work as such, but now have it
working under WINE. If you have WINE installed it is simply a matter of
downloading the exe or Windows version of Squeezeplay and installing it
under WINE
Many thanks for your reply.
If you see http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.php/SqueezePlay
It says "SqueezePlay runs on the Mac, Windows and Linux desktop
operating systems and can be downloaded from the Nightly Builds."
And I do recall seeing it in the Nightly Builds a long time ago. But now
it
Triode wrote:
> New 1.0rc2 binaries available:
> - fix a bug in ogg vorbis decode which could lead to squeezelite locking
> up
> - add some more memory locking to minimise memory related pagefaults, to
> help latency
> - on mac, disable "Pro" mode when using the built in device as this can
> caus
Elaborating on the issue below.
If I connect bluetooth and THEN run the script, it detects the bt
connection, starts the squeezelite and the output is fine.
If the script is run first, then connect bt, the process starts but the
sound is crackled.
Am I contradicting the physics of the universe
Triode wrote:
> New 1.0rc2 binaries available
Only been running for a few hours so far but I haven't encountered any
clicks, glitches or anything else untoward on armv5te.
Looking good so far.
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Thanks a lot Paul, will definitely look into it!
I have to admit I was hoping for a solution which does not require
patching the code, cause I often update to the latest GIT sources. The
way I had in mind was to leave the code as it is and try to parse the
debug output with a shell script or anoth
Leica wrote:
> Anyone?
>
> Please.
As far as I know, there isn't a version available.
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Anyone?
Please.
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BLUETOOTH AND SECOND INSTANCE PROBLEM
If I use this at the command line
root@squeezeplug:~# squeezelite -m ab:cd:ef:12:34:56 -n Test -o TEST -r
44100& [1] 3924
I get perfect sound on the speaker
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A user (mpa) at Raspi forum suggested the following script:
I
New 1.0rc2 binaries available:
- fix a bug in ogg vorbis decode which could lead to squeezelite locking
up
- add some more memory locking to minimise memory related pagefaults, to
help latency
- on mac, disable "Pro" mode when using the built in device as this can
cause the wrong sample rate to be
paul- wrote:
> Same roadblock with mplayer here.Synology Diskstation.
>
> is including ffmpeg into squeezelite something you are willing to do?
Well it will make the memory footprint larger... Let me consider it,
but not for the 1st release.
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mkkyah wrote:
>
> Paul- I have LMS on my Qnap and I have also tried the workaround.
> Disabled WMA native, installed PlayWma plugin but couldn't figure out
> how to install necessary mplayer on Qnap. Or maybe I understood
> something wrong...
Same roadblock with mplayer here.Synology Disk
bpa wrote:
> You are looking at situation too narrowly. The community is the Linux
> on ARM community not just the Cubieboard users. The users who do the
> work on Cubieboiard actually have a selection of development boards -
> they are not dedicated to Cubieboard. Cubox is a one product com
Triode wrote:
> WMA support is possible via ffmpeg, but its quite a big library so I was
> avoiding this for the moment. I was thinking this could be supported
> via the server plugin - is this is critial ommission for you?
I was thinking that WMA support is not that important, than i realized
castalla wrote:
> I'm starting to regret the Cubie purchase & it hasn't even arrived! I
> guess it's because there are so few users that the development is
> stalling. I stumbled on the Cubox - seems there are more enthusiastic
> users and a heck of a lot more distros, including xbmc, etc. Co
bpa wrote:
> WHile figuring out the build I came across some interesting wesbite.
>
> I found out that there is a headless Linaro called Nano (both are Ubuntu
> based). However as a Linaro Nano user of Cubieboard I reckion you'd be a
> community of one which is similar to using microcore but I f
WHile figuring out the build I came across some interesting wesbite.
I found out that there is a headless Linaro called Nano (both are Ubuntu
based). However as a Linaro Nano user of Cubieboard I reckion you'd be a
community of one which is similar to using microcore but I feel there is
a larger
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