Log the output of the command, or hook up a monitor to watch the current
Naples. You will probably have to wait for the card to be detected by
the kernel.
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iPhone wrote:
> Doesn't matter what one calls it, the only point that matters is "Where"
> the volume control is actually happening:
>
> If it is being done in the Digital Domain, the stream is no longer Bit
> Perfect.
>
Got it!
Clear explanation.
So both pCP and my little DAC (M2Tech)
Based on my own search I presume /opt/bootsync.sh is the best place to
add system stuff before PCP script is started from /opt/bootlocal.sh
However the modprobe even if called through /sbin/modprobe is not
working.
Any hints ?
grtz M-H
/opt/bootlocal.sh
just do your stuff before the line
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paul- wrote:
> 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?
Hi Paul,
Indeed I can not expect you to solve my problem, and if
Sorry, I'm running 32 bit too.
The please try the latest .deb, too.
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Sorry, I'm running 32 bit too. Deep down the long list of jobs to
migrate my server to 64 bit.. :)
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Music: ~1300 CDs, as 450 GB of 16/44k FLACs. No less than 3x
I have my cache on an ext3 partition.
Is there any advantage to ext4 (for a LMS cache only partition)?
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Just to confirm; it is this file:
logitechmediaserver_7.9.1~1509357021_i386.deb on
http://downloads.slimdevices.com/nightly/?ver=7.9 ?
Yes, that's the file right now. Just pick whatever is offered on that
page. It should always be the latest.
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mherger wrote:
>
> BTW: where do you put the binary files so LMS does find it? It currently
>
> doesn't support the aarch64 architecture string, does it?
Might this be why DSDplayer and IckStream don't work on an Odroid C2?
Yes, I'm using 32-bit... I'm planning a new server, which will serve as
file/media server and am testing some OS'es in order to select the one
that would be best for me (the server would be headless, so I need to be
sure I can manage it well). As I'm running it on VirtualBox on an older
laptop, I
There's a new nightly build available for i386. Please give it a try.
Michael
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I'm trying to install LMS on Ubuntu Server 17.10, but have the hell of
issues...
Are you using 32-bit? I haven't included those binaries yet, as I
wondered whether people were still running 32-bit nowadays...
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Hello,
I'm trying to install LMS on Ubuntu Server 17.10, but have the hell of
issues...
The deb-package installs but fails to start (slimserver died,
restarting). When launching slimserver.pl from the tgz file, I get
issues with a number of CPAN modules, but installing those do not solve
it
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