Pascal Hibon wrote:
> Can you elaborate a bit more on the parts modification of the Wandboard
> ?
Sorry, I meant the parts on the circuit board that is attached to the
OLED board. The "crosstalk" problem was in the image, where bright
pixels in a row caused other pixels to be darker. I fixed t
Triode wrote:
> Can you include more of the debug and the test methodology? I get those
> messages but it does recover when the network connection is restored.
I found that you have the function connect_timeout() with a 5 secs
timeout to make the connection. So when combined with sleep(5), the
rpress wrote:
> Thanks guys! Here is the display I am using now. I had to modify the
> parts on the board a bit, it had some crosstalk problems; it looks
> pretty good now, though. I don't know if this is the best solution for
> everyone, due to the changes needed. Noritake has always had ver
i.jones wrote:
> hi,
>
> Squeezeplug with Logilink WL0145 (Ralink RT5370-even in AP Mode) and
> picoreplayer 1.03 with TP-Link TL-WN725N worked out of the box.
> There are 2 versions of the TL-WN725N. Ver:1.0 works out of the box with
> squeezeplug and picore, Ver:2.0 with diff. chipset apparent
Haaarald wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I installed the player and it works perfect! Thank you very much for
> it!
>
> The only problem I have is to get my WLAN stick running. It's a TP-Link
> TL-WN725N. I had to install an additional driver on my second pi to get
> it run (squeezeplug-image). Unfortunately
Triode wrote:
> Good news that it is working, though I thought we had the same values
> set in the channel status as touch. Let us know what you see. It's
> either this or the frequency is not accurate/stable enough using the
> audio pll [also hoping this is not the case]
The SPDIF interface i
Developers only PLEASE! (There is no need for anyone else to be running
the 3.11 kernels at the moment.)
Lintweaker, can you give me the thumbs-up on your mytek kernel module
working, please?
The rpm is coming, for the moment a tar file.
ssh'd into F19 image.
Code:
Is anyone having this problem:
When I leave my player idle for a few hours it would not play but rather
stuttering until I unplug and replug it on again. However this only
happens when I use -o hw: or plughw: -a ::16...When I use
sysdefault:CARD it work fine but I don't get 24/96.
--
I found this in Google search, could it be included in/with the existing
Squeezelite documentation in CSOS?
http://www.communitysqueeze.org/squeezelite_upsample.jsp
John Marshall
SqueezeCenter 7.3.4 running on a DIY PC, Windows 7 64 bit o.s., with
Inguz Audio EQ/DRC. (1) Transporter, (4) Booms
I really like what you've done with the OLED display. To me it's like a
VFD for the 21st century :)
Have you got a link to that display? I'm just being nosey :)
'[project log] funkstars digital lifestyle'
(http://forums.hexus.net/hexus-lifestyle/179882-project-log-funkstars-digital-lifestyle.h
lintweaker wrote:
> I tested both snd-usb-mytek versions, they both work without issues. So
> the git version is a go for 3.11 on ARM.
> For both versions the firmware loaded on the first go, no need to use
> 'mytekusb2-firmware-loader.sh'. Hopefully this will the case for other
> users as well.
JackOfAll wrote:
> *Developers only, PLEASE!* (There is no need for anyone else to be
> running the 3.11 kernels at the moment.)
>
> Lintweaker, can you give me the thumbs-up on your mytek kernel module
> working, please?
>
> "
Will do! I got the 3.11 up and running. Which version of the drive
Hi,
I installed the player and it works perfect! Thank you very much for
it!
The only problem I have is to get my WLAN stick running. It's a TP-Link
TL-WN725N. I had to install an additional driver on my second pi to get
it run (squeezeplug-image). Unfortunately this driver does not work with
th
JackOfAll wrote:
> Module in kernel tar is built from same source as 3.0.35 build.
> 'snd-usb-mytek.ko'
> (http://www.communitysqueeze.org/images/wandboard/CSOS/F19-A1/snd-usb-mytek.ko)
> is built from latest git, for 3.11.0-rc4-armv7-x6.3, if you want to swap
> it with
> /usr/lib/modules/3.11.0-
rpress wrote:
> I do like the OLED, but VFD would be nice too!
>
> http://noritake-vfd.com/gu256x64f-3900.aspx
>
> This is nice and big (6.7" diagonal), I might get one of these to play
> with too. The electrical interface is different than mine, but there is
> a USB option. Or an adapter to
lintweaker wrote:
> Will do! I got the 3.11 up and running. Which version of the driver did
> you include? Current git or the one for 3.0.35?
tar module is same as 3.0.35 build. 'snd-usb-mytek.ko'
(http://www.communitysqueeze.org/images/wandboard/CSOS/F19-A1/snd-usb-mytek.ko)
is built from lates
I've tested V1.06 (Hifimediy Sabre Dac) USB.
(-o plughw:CARD=DAC,DEV=0 -n piCorePlayer)
Results:
16/44.1 - Loud continuous static sound in the background
24/44.1 - Loud continuous static sound in the background
24/48 - No problem
24/88 - No problem
24/96 - No problem
Version "Willem1" still give
Squeezed_Rotel wrote:
> I found this in Google search, could it be included in/with the existing
> Squeezelite documentation in CSOS?
Yes. I'll add it, next release.
JackOfAll's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/memb
JackOfAll wrote:
> Thank you! I probably need another day, (maybe 2), to re-base the kernel
> rpm build, rc3 -> rc4. I'll give you a heads-up before releasing the
> 3.11 kernel rpm. The mytek module will be a standalone akmod package so
> it will need installing, rather than be included with the
ab.wagener wrote:
> I loaded the 3.11 kernel, then I started squeezelite with a usb dac. The
> LMS got to see the player, but I cannot hear anything. I rebooted again
> with squeezelite disabled. Then I started alsamixer and got tons of
> errror messages in /var/log/kernel. Here some messages:
B
JohnSwenson wrote:
> So I ran the optical out from the SWAMP board into my AVR and it works.
> (Boy have I gotten spoiled by the upsampling to 352 into the DAC I'll be
> using fro CSP, the AVR sounded terrible in comparison)
>
> So it works into the AVR, but not the EMU_0404USB. The optical out
Haaarald wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I installed the player and it works perfect! Thank you very much for
> it!
>
> The only problem I have is to get my WLAN stick running. It's a TP-Link
> TL-WN725N. I had to install an additional driver on my second pi to get
> it run (squeezeplug-image). Unfortunately
Thanks guys! Here is the display I am using now. I had to modify the
parts on the board a bit, it had some crosstalk problems; it looks
pretty good now, though. I don't know if this is the best solution for
everyone, due to the changes needed. Noritake has always had very good
quality so maybe
Squeezed_Rotel wrote:
> John, was the upsampling that you did accomplished by using the
> upsampling feature of CSOS's Squeezelite Player?
>
> TIA
> John
Yes, it was using the upsampling in squeezelite. I did some quick
experimentation a while back and liked mI:::28.
The 352.8 is important, be
JackOfAll wrote:
> Yes. I'll add it, next release.
Thanks Clive.
John Marshall
SqueezeCenter 7.3.4 running on a DIY PC, Windows 7 64 bit o.s., with
Inguz Audio EQ/DRC. (1) Transporter, (4) Booms & (2) CSOS
SqueezeliteWands connected through a Linksys WRT54gs router and Linksys
WAP54g access p
JackOfAll wrote:
> Bernd, please don't take this the wrong way, but this is exactly what I
> didn't want.
Excuse me, Clive!
I misunderstood the offer of 3.11 as a invitation to begin the testing.
Shure I understand your priorities. We all can very good live with the
3.0.35 kernel! A stable dri
Triode wrote:
> Can you include more of the debug and the test methodology? I get those
> messages but it does recover when the network connection is restored.
Here is a longer sequence of the debug log. Basically, I'm using a
Pogoplug client and a Pogoplug server, both with static IP addresse
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