steff wrote:
> Agree, but my question is:
> since my DAC is capable to control the volume and the documentation says
> that in case the player is capable of controlling the volume by delegate
> the DAC... then it is better.
> Looking aroud, seems that letting the player modify the volume it is
>
paul- wrote:
> No, There are no specific USB drivers to do any controls on the DAC.
> Those would need to be made by the device manufacturer.
So, what happens when I select "hardware mixer" for example in MPD
instead of software mixer?
Maybe I am confused, sorry for that.
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No, There are no specific USB drivers to do any controls on the DAC.
Those would need to be made by the device manufacturer.
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SuperQ wrote:
> Set the volume to 100, that's all you need.
>
> But, remember, software volume control is good as long as your gain
> chain is ok. It's done in 24 bits, so any rounding errors are several
> orders of magnitude below the noise floor introduced in even the best
> amplifier chains.
Any thoughts on implementing AES67 on picoreplayer, a few very high end
audio players are now supporting audio over IP.
LMS 7.9.0 -> QNAP TVS-871 Raid 5, Slimdevices Silver Transporter, 1 *
SB Touch, 2 * SB Duets, 2 * SB Boom, 1 * SB Radio, 1 * Wandboard Quad,
(1 dead SB Classic), Rasp Pi 2.0
Hello community :)
After following the pcp project for a long time I decided to take
the next step after spotify pulling the plug and the amazing Mr. Herger
coming to the rescue once again. (many "thank yous" Michael!)
First I'll start by saying I was *very* impressed by the simplicity
effec
Without access to the hardware, it will be nearly impossible to work out
support. Ive addressed the asound.conf-alsaequal issue for the next
release.
Have you tried loading your modules before pCP starts?
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bullgod wrote:
> Surely were are not back to those bad old days?
LMS is now officially community supported. Logitech provides some
resources to build and hosts new release but it is only one person who
has other responsibilties. Also some of the build system are now
getting a bit unstable.
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Didn't say it was Ubuntu's problem. They upgrade, you have to upgrade.
The LMS already ships with huge blobs of precompiled code supporting
many different versions of perl, that's the main reason it's huge in the
first place. One more required (two if people want i386 aswell).
You are welcome to
bullgod wrote:
> Why not?
>
> Either you stick with the trailing edge and write LMS to be 5.8
> compliant.
Perl 5.8 is 15 Years old !?!!
Where did you get lms?
Where did you get perl 5.8?
a quote from a Ubuntu User:
bullgod wrote:
> A published deb file and a point version upgrade shouldn't
drmatt wrote:
> Well, yeah. Can't prevent Ubuntu from upgrading perl, and you can't ship
> LMS with a version of perl embedded that hasn't yet been broadly
> released, at least not until it does release anyway.
>
>
> -Transcoded from Matt's brain by Tapatalk-
Why not?
Either you stick with th
marcoc1712 wrote:
> You are rigth, is not supposed to work with ALSA < 1.0.28.
Ralphy. Can't you just add the DSDNative patch and a README to the
sources - a patches dir !??!. The README would say: applies to
ALSA>1.0.29
Well, yeah. Can't prevent Ubuntu from upgrading perl, and you can't ship
LMS with a version of perl embedded that hasn't yet been broadly
released, at least not until it does release anyway.
-Transcoded from Matt's brain by Tapatalk-
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Set the volume to 100, that's all you need.
But, remember, software volume control is good as long as your gain
chain is ok. It's done in 24 bits, so any rounding errors are several
orders of magnitude below the noise floor introduced in even the best
amplifier chains.
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