Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] piCorePlayer = Squeezelite on Microcore linux. .An embedded OS in RAM with Squeezelit

2015-09-17 Thread CommanderROR
Ok, this is bad! Now all my Players are stuttering like mad, not only on HighRes but on CD Quality too. Is Qobuz having some kind of problem? CommanderROR's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=59408 Vie

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] piCorePlayer = Squeezelite on Microcore linux. .An embedded OS in RAM with Squeezelit

2015-09-17 Thread CommanderROR
@JackofAll I did not have any trouble with even 192K on standard buffer settings, but maybe that's because my internet connection is pretty good. I did suddenly suffer a breakdown on my dining room Pi-Radio, where the audio kept on stuttering, even on non-highres stuff. Am currently trying to fig

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] piCorePlayer = Squeezelite on Microcore linux. .An embedded OS in RAM with Squeezelit

2015-09-17 Thread JackOfAll
Qobuz Sublime I'm not advocating anyone else to sign-up, but assuming you do and you start streaming any high-res content you "buy" from remote, rather than downloading and streaming from local LMS, It's the squeezelite "-b" setting you probably want to start playing with. eg. I'm currently runni

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] piCorePlayer = Squeezelite on Microcore linux. .An embedded OS in RAM with Squeezelit

2015-09-17 Thread JackOfAll
Julf wrote: > And there was no ground loop / gain structure issue? I think what he was referring to, was the dithering bug, whereby the dithering that was being applied in the binary firmware resulted in noise ("static") on the output. In any case, ISTR, the Pi's PWM'd analogue output, by thei

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] piCorePlayer = Squeezelite on Microcore linux. .An embedded OS in RAM with Squeezelit

2015-09-17 Thread furnace
furnace wrote: > I totally agree with the happiness sentiment. > But I have done some more testing and may have a surprising outcome. > I'll be back > > M Here is the result of my pseudo-scientific testing. As previously described, I originally tested with a Hifiberry installed in both

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] piCorePlayer = Squeezelite on Microcore linux. .An embedded OS in RAM with Squeezelit

2015-09-17 Thread Jeff07971
> It is actually rather strange that you can't hear a difference, because > when I tested it (original Pi B, not the B+) the analogue out had so > much noise and distortion on it, that it was clearly audible, even on > cheap PC speakers. Agreed ! Before I got a Hifiberry DAC+ the output from the

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] piCorePlayer = Squeezelite on Microcore linux. .An embedded OS in RAM with Squeezelit

2015-09-17 Thread Julf
CommanderROR wrote: > I honestly think 24/48 should be the new standard, because it offers the > best quality/redundancy (24bit depth) without the risk of introducing > ultrasonic frequencies that are harmful to the audible quality of the > music. 24 bits makes sense when recording (to get headr

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] piCorePlayer = Squeezelite on Microcore linux. .An embedded OS in RAM with Squeezelit

2015-09-17 Thread Julf
CommanderROR wrote: > It is actually rather strange that you can't hear a difference, because > when I tested it (original Pi B, not the B+) the analogue out had so > much noise and distortion on it, that it was clearly audible, even on > cheap PC speakers. And there was no ground loop / gain st

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] piCorePlayer = Squeezelite on Microcore linux. .An embedded OS in RAM with Squeezelit

2015-09-17 Thread JackOfAll
CommanderROR wrote: > @Greg > About Qobuz Sublime: there is currently a 25% off voucher for that in > cooperation with "What Hifi" that might be a good deal for you. I saw it > on Twitter, maybe you can use it? I found this page last night. 'Promoted: 25% off Qobuz Sublime hybrid subscriptio

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] piCorePlayer = Squeezelite on Microcore linux. .An embedded OS in RAM with Squeezelit

2015-09-17 Thread furnace
JackOfAll wrote: > Valid Who cares. As long as you are happy listening to the > music.. That's all that really matters! > > But thanks for the clarification, that you were comparing the output of > a HiFiBerry PCM5xxx DAC connected to a Pi Model A, against the "stock" > analogue out

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] piCorePlayer = Squeezelite on Microcore linux. .An embedded OS in RAM with Squeezelit

2015-09-17 Thread JackOfAll
furnace wrote: > > Without wishing to hijack this most excellent thread, I would genuinely > like to ensure my test was valid: there seemed to be some > misunderstanding of my setup. Valid Who cares. As long as you are happy listening to the music.. That's all that really matters!

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] piCorePlayer = Squeezelite on Microcore linux. .An embedded OS in RAM with Squeezelit

2015-09-17 Thread CommanderROR
@Greg I honestly think 24/48 should be the new standard, because it offers the best quality/redundancy (24bit depth) without the risk of introducing ultrasonic frequencies that are harmful to the audible quality of the music. About Qobuz Sublime: there is currently a 25% off voucher for that in c

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] piCorePlayer = Squeezelite on Microcore linux. .An embedded OS in RAM with Squeezelit

2015-09-17 Thread CommanderROR
@furnace It is actually rather strange that you can't hear a difference, because when I tested it (original Pi B, not the B+) the analogue out had so much noise and distortion on it, that it was clearly audible, even on cheap PC speakers. I never tried the analogue out on the model B+ though, mayb

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: JiveLite - cut down squeezebox control application

2015-09-17 Thread Snyder
My adafruit 2.8 PiTFT Display is working well. I have installed Callumridley Jivelite clone: https://code.google.com/r/callumridley-jivelite/ First you should disconnect the small touchscreen and connect your pi via hdmi to a large screen. Then choose the correct resolution for you 2.8 TFT Displ

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: JiveLite - cut down squeezebox control application

2015-09-17 Thread Jeff07971
KleinKipje wrote: > Hi everybody, > > Long time user (2007) of squeezebox (1xclassic,2xduet,2xradio). In need > of some more for the kids, so i decieded to make my own boom's with > raspberry's and a 2,8" touch. > > I followed serveral how to and wiki's. > > Status at this moment, > > Squeeze

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] piCorePlayer = Squeezelite on Microcore linux. .An embedded OS in RAM with Squeezelit

2015-09-17 Thread b0bb
Greg Erskine wrote: > Hi b0bb, > > We read this. > > https://www.raspberrypi.org/trademark-rules/ > > and determined > > 1. The R mark was missing > 2. The logo is designed for a white background not black > 3. The Raspberry Pi logo was part of the pCP logo so we couldn't link to > the Ra

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] piCorePlayer = Squeezelite on Microcore linux. .An embedded OS in RAM with Squeezelit

2015-09-17 Thread b0bb
sbp wrote: > Hi, Sorry could you explain a little more. What are you missing? > > Steen Hi Steen, Thanks for the response. Below are the banners of the current player and a capture of what the old banner used to look like. Picore player 1.19 18825 Old Picoreplayer banner with Raspberry 18826

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] piCorePlayer = Squeezelite on Microcore linux. .An embedded OS in RAM with Squeezelit

2015-09-17 Thread rkrug01
I have a muse-audio dac http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00FEDHHKE/ref=pd_aw_sim_422_2?ie=UTF8&refRID=0J3NP1E6N7MDPK2JR8M2 but I have a constant hissing in the background. This is independent from the volume of the player. The hissing is always there when the po is doing something. Any suggestions w

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] piCorePlayer = Squeezelite on Microcore linux. .An embedded OS in RAM with Squeezelit

2015-09-17 Thread rkrug01
Perfect. Thanks. Envoyé de mon iPhone en utilisant Tapatalk rkrug01's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=64805 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=97803 _

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] piCorePlayer = Squeezelite on Microcore linux. .An embedded OS in RAM with Squeezelit

2015-09-17 Thread sbp
rkrug01 wrote: > Is it possible to control the player with the new touch display > > (Sorry - not allowed to post links yet) > > Has anyone tried it yet? Could make a very nice combo! > > > Envoyé de mon iPhone en utilisant Tapatalk Hi, both Greg and I have ordered the new touch screen and

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] piCorePlayer = Squeezelite on Microcore linux. .An embedded OS in RAM with Squeezelit

2015-09-17 Thread rkrug01
Is it possible to control the player with the new touch display (Sorry - not allowed to post links yet) Has anyone tried it yet? Could make a very nice combo! Envoyé de mon iPhone en utilisant Tapatalk rkrug01's Prof

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] piCorePlayer = Squeezelite on Microcore linux. .An embedded OS in RAM with Squeezelit

2015-09-17 Thread Greg Erskine
b0bb wrote: > Does anyone know what happened to the Raspberry in the main player > webpage? > I have not seen it since v1.16 or v1.17 Hi b0bb, We read this. https://www.raspberrypi.org/trademark-rules/ and determined 1. The R mark was missing 2. The logo is designed for a white backgroun

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] piCorePlayer = Squeezelite on Microcore linux. .An embedded OS in RAM with Squeezelit

2015-09-17 Thread sbp
123pi wrote: > Hi Steen and Greg > i just wanted to report that using version 1.21b and the console method > to boot my Pi A+ using the Edimax 7811UN that I could not get to work > earlier, worked beautifully! > I also bought a Pi 2 in the meantime and also tested the "WIFI only" > method with t

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] piCorePlayer = Squeezelite on Microcore linux. .An embedded OS in RAM with Squeezelit

2015-09-17 Thread sbp
b0bb wrote: > Does anyone know what happened to the Raspberry in the main player > webpage? > I have not seen it since v1.16 or v1.17 Hi, Sorry could you explain a little more. What are you missing? Steen piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM. Homepage: https://sites.googl

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] piCorePlayer = Squeezelite on Microcore linux. .An embedded OS in RAM with Squeezelit

2015-09-17 Thread furnace
JackOfAll wrote: > Julf, with the greatest respect. The only variable here, according > to the OP, was whether a Pi A or Pi B model was used to drive the > HiFiBerry DAC. Even if I didn't already know the answer, (and I do, I > have the same DAC attached to RPi B, CM, A+, B+ and 2B), I could