For what it's worth, I have a Netgear Nighthawk 7800, I set it up with a
USB device, and was able to map it just the way I showed you.
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paul- wrote:
> Can you ssh in and run dmesg to see if there are any indicators as to
> what is happening.
Thanks, will do. It will be in a few weeks though. The setup is at a
relative's house, and I won't be visiting again for a few weeks. I'll
report back!
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ESS Dac support is sketchy, as the ESS stuff is typically closed source
drivers. But I think most get them to work with other or generic
drivers. I personally would not support ESS due to their close source
policies. That being said, other than being expensive, there is
probably nothing wrong w
Can you ssh in and run dmesg to see if there are any indicators as to
what is happening.
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paul- wrote:
> your system will be using cifs (samba) Try this. My screen will look
> different since I'm running our development version.
Much appreciated Paul. However, I am still getting the same results. :(
stereoptic
I thought its audio was "good enough" for non-critical listening until I
tried a genuine Logitech Squeezebox in the same system and I'd never go
back.
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Music: ~1
I don't like the analogue out on the Joggler it doesn't suit my ears.
I currently use my Jogglers (with SqueezePlayOS installed) as control
points for RaspPi based players and this works well however I am
interested in the AudioPhonics thingy because of its IMHO nice case
implementation.
*Vorte
No dac - just audio out to amp. Good enough for my ears!
Had little problem running SqpOs and LMS on a Joggler for years.
Touch, Logitech Radio, Logitech UE Radio, O2 Joggler + SqpOS
UPnPBridge - 2 paired Sonos Play1 speakers; Rocki - Sony SRS-BTM8
speaker; Pioneer WX-SMA1 speaker; - PURE
O2 joggler are awful in my experience. Slow and unreliable. And fgs
don't use its own audio output as it's really really bad.
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castalla wrote:
> Ugly and expensive ... better option is an O2 Joggler for 50 gbp !
I have got 3 of those. What DAC do you use with them?
*Vortexbox LMS 7.9 music on QNAP TS419p via NFS* iThingys/iPeng/Tablets
*Living Room* - SB3 -> Onkyo TS606 - > Celestion Ditton F20s - Zone 2 ->
Sony TA F
d6jg wrote:
> http://www.audiophonics.fr/en/network-audio-players/rasptouch-open-source-player-es9023-dac-raspberry-pi-3-black-p-11254.html
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> Particularly interested to hear from pCp guys as to what they think
>
> Its pricey but there is a lower cost option that gives the pre-built
> t
http://www.audiophonics.fr/en/network-audio-players/rasptouch-open-source-player-es9023-dac-raspberry-pi-3-black-p-11254.html
Particularly interested to hear from pCp guys as to what they think
Its pricey but there is a lower cost option that gives the pre-built
touchscreen, case and accessorie
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