JackOfAll wrote:
> Great! BTW, what make/model is the little silver DAC? (I figured out the
> Black one was a REGA, but I'm not familair with the other.)
@JackOfAll, some text for two of the images I contributed:
Here is a 3-box wireless streaming solution consisting of a Wandboard
running CSO
I have just started running squeezelite on my Vortexbox with a Meridian
Explorer DAC. All seems fine, and then it starts stuttering a bit. It
seems to be random, any quality flac. As I am listening at this moment
it does not, of course, want to stutter at all.
I have no idea where to start loo
JackOfAll wrote:
> OK, that's good to know. This is not a topic I know a great deal about.
> I don't use Windows. I don't use iTunes. I don't own an iPad or iPhone.
> ;)
+1 :)
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After you have the share mounted there is really nothing to it. You go
to :8080, go to the server tab, and click enable and start.
Then you go to :9000 and follow the instructions. You start
by putting in your mysqueezebox details or pressing skip, then you point
at the share you just mounted and
JackOfAll wrote:
>
> Can you please write a couple of sentences about what is in the pics.
>
Sure.
JackOfAll wrote:
>
> It looks like the WB is connected to DacMagic?
>
Correct. When I took the picture it was connected to it.
albertone74 wrote:
>
> Just to share a few pictures of my setup:)
'Image Gallery' (http://www.communitysqueeze.org/image_gallery.jsp)
Added to the page. Can you please write a couple of sentences about what
is in the pics. It looks like the WB is connected to DacMagic?
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Hi,
Just to share a few pictures of my setup:)
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gregb wrote:
> The content at the Community Squeeze Operating System link is sparse,
> without much "how to" that could be called a "starter guide". Am I
> missing something? Thanks, gregb
Greg, there isn't a starter guide for getting LMS running on the
Wandboard. At the present time, you need t
paulster wrote:
> Clive, just to add, iPhones and iPads can also be the music source
> rather than just iTunes. This works using the wifi connection and
> discovery of Airport-capable devices on the local network. But
> definitely no Bluetooth involved!
OK, that's good to know. This is not a top
LaLinea wrote:
> Look at: http://www.communitysqueeze.org/
The content at the Community Squeeze Operating System link is sparse,
without much "how to" that could be called a "starter guide". Am I
missing something? Thanks, gregb
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Clive, just to add, iPhones and iPads can also be the music source
rather than just iTunes. This works using the wifi connection and
discovery of Airport-capable devices on the local network. But
definitely no Bluetooth involved!
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albertone74 wrote:
> Hi,
> Ooops.Thanks for clarifing that!I must admit I misunderstood the way it
> works then:) I thought the music was streamed via the bluetooth
> connection!
EDIT: It's perfectly working now! Thanks again Clive as ever!
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JackOfAll wrote:
> I must be missing something here. Where does bluetooth come into it? I
> might be ignorant, but isn't the way this is supposed to work, is that
> you have a PC with iTunes on it somewhere, then from within iTunes you
> set the output device to be the shairport instance. So the
albertone74 wrote:
>
> I would appreciate if someone could help me out!
I must be missing something here. Where does bluetooth come into it? I
might be ignorant, isn't the way this is supposed to work, is that you
have a PC with iTunes on it somewhere, then from within iTunes you set
the output
HI,
As I don't intend to clog up the CSOS thread with the following
question, I am starting a new thread here.
After being tempted :) by the user dsdreamer, I have installed shairport
thanks to JackOfAll that moved the shairport rpm package into the repo:
Code:
sudo
dsdreamer wrote:
> after work tonight, when I get home.
Great! BTW, what make/model is the little silver DAC? (I figured out the
Black one was a REGA, but I'm not familair with the other.)
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JackOfAll wrote:
> 'Image Gallery' (http://www.communitysqueeze.org/image_gallery.jsp)
>
> lintweaker, dsdreamer, Pascal Hibon, and michaelvv.
>
> Do you wan't to write a paragraph to accompany your images?
after work tonight, when I get home.
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'Image Gallery' (http://www.communitysqueeze.org/image_gallery.jsp)
lintweaker, dsdreamer, Pascal Hibon, and michaelvv.
Do you wan't to write a paragraph to accompany your images?
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JackOfAll wrote:
> You are plugging a USB stick into the OTG (not the host) port?
OK, I've checked the manuals, and I had the USB-port nomenclature
reversed, I actually use the HOST-port.
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JackOfAll wrote:
> You already did! ;) 'What hardware does it use?'
> (http://www.communitysqueeze.org/faq.jsp#What_hardware_does_it_use.3F)
I'm going mad, it's this Wandboard, it's driving me crazy! ;-D
CW
Chunkywizard'
Chunkywizard wrote:
> It's from one of John's posts, honest. It's probably out of date now! I
> shall make the FAQ more explicit on the subject.
>
You already did! ;) 'What hardware does it use?'
(http://www.communitysqueeze.org/faq.jsp#What_hardware_does_it_use.3F)
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JackOfAll wrote:
> Single PCB design? Where are you getting that from? There has never been
> any intention to use anything other than a Wandboard CPU card with the
> CSP2 board!
It's from one of John's posts, honest. It's probably out of date now! I
shall make the FAQ more explicit on the subje
Chunkywizard wrote:
> I think the OPs reservation comes from that the fact it has not been
> explicitly been stated that CSP2 will use the CPU card from the
> Wandboard. I believe a single PCB design is still being considered.
> Hopefully John can clarify the issue.
Single PCB design? Where are
jimbobvfr400 wrote:
> Just a tip if you're fiddling. Win32discimager if that's what you're
> using to write the img to the card can also create an img file from your
> card as a backup. Good to have a backup after you do the initial setup.
>
>
> Sent from my HTC Vision using Tapatalk 2
Just a
JackOfAll wrote:
> Has anyone else actually tested this? I haven't. A mass storage device
> connected to the OTG port should work, but it would be better if we
> could give you a definitve answer from someone who has actually
> connected a drive to the OTG port. Anyone?
Wouldn't that technically
Kuro wrote:
> I can attached a 2.5" portable HDD to the USB OTG port.
>
Has anyone else actually tested this? I haven't. A mass storage device
connected to the OTG port should work, but it would be better if we
could give you a definitve answer from someone who has actually
connected a drive to
I think the OPs reservation comes from that the fact it has not been
explicitly been stated that CSP2 will use the CPU card from the
Wandboard. I believe a single PCB design is still being considered.
Hopefully John can clarify the issue.
Regards
CW
Squeezemenicely wrote:
> I know this has been listed in the FAQs, but I would just like to point
> out how important it would be for users willing to jump onboard and buy
> a wandboard now - that there will be a DIY kit of the Gen 2.
Yes, the JS DAC Carrier board will be available separately.
S
I know this has been listed in the FAQs, but I would just like to point
out how important it would be for users willing to jump onboard and buy
a wandboard now - that there will be a DIY kit of the Gen 2.
Personally I think DIY is the best option anyway, since it will not
involve too much work o
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sbp wrote:
> Hi
> Just wanted to inform you that piCorePlayer now has a web-page, where I
> will be writing a better how-to.
>
> Suggestions are welcome.
>
> Please visit it here: https://sites.google.com/site/picoreplayer/
Hi Steen
I was not allowed to leave a comment on your new web site (
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