I'm experiencing some wifi problems with 1.11c, In most cases I need to
restart the pi three times to get the wifi up and running.
In all other respects this is a very good release for my use.
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This is becoming a HUGE thread, and it is extremely difficult to follow
individual questions. I would therefore suggest to have an own forum for
piCorePlayer. Under forums.slimdevices.com would be great, but I think
any place would be better then this monster thread.
I just installed 1.11c and I
Clive,
I am in the process of trying something out on my WBQUAD today. I would
like to move the following folders:
Code:
/var/lib/squeezeboxserver/cache
/var/lib/squeezeboxserver/Prefs
/var/lib/squeezeboxserver/cache/Plugins
from the
albertone74 wrote:
from the local SD card to my USB HDD to see if I can speed up the Music
scan process.
I seriously doubt that scanning will be a lot faster on a USB hard
drive. Considering the test I did on an SSD drive: scanning the library
was only 30% faster on an SSD compared to
By the way, this is what my test board looks like with the SSD drive:
15612
15613
The idea is to use a 1455T2201 Hammond enclosure.
I still need to install and test a small dac board I found to drive my
VU meters. The dac will be fed by the digital output board and is
buffered from the spdif
Hi Triode.
I'm using full file buffering on the streaming buffer. It's set to 50MB
or so.
I know I'm misusing that functionality. I'm happy that I can do it.
Don't regard this post as a trouble ticket.
What I noticed is that the track counter gets somewhat scrambled.
If a track fully fits
Pascal Hibon wrote:
I seriously doubt that scanning will be a lot faster on a USB hard
drive. Considering the test I did on an SSD drive: scanning the library
was only 30% faster on an SSD compared to scanning on a class 10 Sandisk
SD card. Your USB connected hard drive will probably not
albertone74 wrote:
I think I will be using a USB drive rather then actually the SATA
connection because I found it easier when it comes to add new files to
my Library. Anyway personal taste, of course.
One other option is to configure Samba so that your drive is available
through the
squeezelite offers JACK output.
ALSA-clients can use your JACK daemon with the following ~/.asoundrc
pcm.!default {
type plug
slave.pcm jack
hint {
show on
description Playback/recording through JACK
}
}
pcm.jack {
type jack
playback_ports {
0 system:playback_1
1 system:playback_2
}
I know that there is a binary squeezelite-armv5te but I am a little new
to this and cannot figure out how to get it working with all
dependencies etc... I installed it as it was and was getting an error:
Code:
squeezelite-armv5te: error while loading shared libraries:
slackhead wrote:
Just one question about your speed tests. Are you doing this with F19
(or have you updated to F20)?
Its is reported that SATA and USB drive access and CIFS/Samba are
significantly faster with the newer kernel in F20, so I'm sure you will
see a bigger difference on
Pascal Hibon wrote:
I'm still on F19. I'm looking forward to F20 but I'm a bit afraid that
my poor Linux skills will let me down moving to F20 today.
So, I'm waiting for the official F20 release from Clive.
The next step I'm thinking of is to let the WB completely boot of the
SSD. This
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