Zounder1 wrote:
> Thank you! Thank you! That is all I needed to get things working with
> my IR receiver.
>
> Changing IR_DEVICE="lirc1" worked perfectly.
>
> I suspect this setting will get wiped during upgrades and changing
> settings using the web GUI. But dropping to the command line
mudlark wrote:
> So tell me what the above code does to improve sound quality. Just to
> educate this person and hopefully many others. just remember I have a
> brain and I can read.
These changes set the kernel up to prefer keeping things in memory and
to flush data to disk sooner. This is
edwardthern wrote:
> Yeah you're right, I wouldn't call the folks here Audiophile's.
>
> Better to let people know who can actually hear a difference.
https://youtu.be/QNCM8IjtQ-o
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JackOfAll wrote:
> Sorry, can you please speak up? I can't quite hear you. A little
> deaf. Where did I leave my ear trumpet?
Right next to your glasses
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Greg Erskine wrote:
> hi Zounder1
>
> Adding a "&" to the end of a Linux command line puts it into the
> background.
>
> You could probably edit /usr/local/sbin/config.cfg directly, change
> IR_DEVICE="lirc0" to IR_DEVICE="lirc1", it might work. :confused:
>
> Remember to backup and reboot,
Just another confirmation. Everything looks fine with that version as
well.
piCorePlayer v3.02 | linux 4.4.20-piCore_v7+ | piCore v8.0 |
*Squeezelite v1.8.5-808* | Thu Oct 20 22:00:00 CEST 2016
-Andreas
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Julf wrote:
>
> Well, we already have golden-ear audiophile ethernet cables. How long
> before special audiophile network switches, modems, and even Audiophile
> Internet Service Providers who only use aerospace grade fibre optics
> that have been connected in a direction determined by
edwardthern wrote:
>
> Better to let people know who can actually hear a difference.
Sorry, can you please speak up? I can't quite hear you. A little
deaf. Where did I leave my ear trumpet?
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mherger wrote:
> > I bought a zero zone linear power supply for the RPi. I let it break
> in
> > a bit last night. Went and had a listen this morning before work and
> > WOW! Huge difference in sound, the clarity is through the roof!
>
> Please post your findings in an appropriate thread in the
505 wrote:
> It includes the Perl modules for Perl 5.20, but only for armhf. armel
> is missing, so I compiled them myself. You can download them here:
> https://server.vijge.net/static/squeezebox/arm-linux-gnueabi-thread-multi-64int.tar.gz
> Just extract this to
I bought a zero zone linear power supply for the RPi. I let it break in
a bit last night. Went and had a listen this morning before work and
WOW! Huge difference in sound, the clarity is through the roof!
Please post your findings in an appropriate thread in the audiophiles
group. Thanks!
--
If you want to continue this discussion, I suggest you do it in the
"audiophile" subforum that exists precisely to protect other parts of
the forum from stuff like this.
"To try to judge the real from the false will always be hard. In this
fast-growing art of 'high fidelity' the quackery will
We sell the case separately and ship the template and pin strip for
soldering with it, you just have to tell us which template you want.
However, you can find both 'documentation on the assembly'
(https://www.max2play.com/en/wiki/7-touch-screen-connect-the-gpio/) and
'the templates themselves'
I bought a zero zone linear power supply for the RPi. I let it break in
a bit last night. Went and had a listen this morning before work and
WOW! Huge difference in sound, the clarity is through the roof!
Can't wait to get back and start working with those kernel latency
settings
edwardthern wrote:
> Look at these crazy unsubstantiated, unproven, unscientific, tweaks used
> by Rune Audio...and thats just a small sample of their user sound
> profiles.
>
> They must be crazyas a fox
>
> # mod1
> if [ "$1" == "ACX" ]; then
> echo -n performance >
>
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