mkt wrote:
> Might this fix help the loud popping problem that happens when changing
> bitrate?
Anything is possible. Have you talked to the guys at hifiberry.
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If you're not getting any troubles from the errors then your call
whether you want to chase it. One possible difference maker would be to
try the mbeq library instead of caps but on piCore that could be a
chore.
For the volume I'd just use nc (included in piCore) to the server's cli
to poll and
paul- wrote:
> You are referring to https://github.com/raspberrypi/linux/issues/2016
> It was just fixed in 4.9.30
>
> I don't have the board to test, but I would think you could just
> upsample/downsample to a different frequency, as it appears only 48k is
> affected. We are waiting for
Girth wrote:
> What do you see if you use plug:equal ?
I don't know :)
I think we have 2 issues. The first one is this strange double-free
crash whenever equal is in use. I went back to a fresh PCP 3.2.0
install, and I just get this error consistently when I try to mpg123 or
aplay a file. Sound
What do you see if you use plug:equal ?
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I was ready to struggle with asound.conf ('this thread'
(http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?107539-PCP3-2-Need-to-inject-sound-from-aplay-while-squeezelite-runs)),
but I see something puzzling when trying to use the "equal" device from
the OS, like with "mpg123 -a equal
I guess dmix is the idea, somehow. However I am puzzled by something
more basic right now: if I stop squeezelite and try to play something
from the OS, I get a weird "double free or corruption" error when I use
the "equal" device as a target, same as squeezelite uses
Code:
Does anyone know how to set up squeezelite to get this combination to
work.
DAC seems to work but can't unmute the amp.
Thanks
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