paul- wrote:
> Do you live in the United States? If not fix the country code for where
> you live.
Yes, in the US.
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Greg Erskine wrote:
> That is normal. A few lines above "crond syncing time" it will tell you
> the IP address.
Understood. I did the configuration initially at this point, the first
time.
> Most of my piCorePlayers are wifi connected. The player I am using for
> pCP development is using
AirFiero wrote:
> On the monitor, the boot sequence stops at "crond syncing time".
That is normal. A few lines above "crond syncing time" it will tell you
the IP address.
Most of my piCorePlayers are wifi connected. The player I am using for
pCP development is using wifi. Wifi gets a lot of
paul- wrote:
> Is this a rpi Zero, or a ZeroW. If you are connecting a monitor, you
> should see more information on the monitor as to what is going on.
Zero W. Advanced IP Scanner sees it when it's turned on, indicates if
the device has been on the network but is turned off.
On the monitor,
Is this a rpi Zero, or a ZeroW. If you are connecting a monitor, you
should see more information on the monitor as to what is going on.
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paul- wrote:
> Whatever you are doing to your card you are breaking it. Quit trying to
> add a partition.
>
> First follow some simple things to make sure you know how the device is
> working.
>
> https://www.picoreplayer.org/main_getting_started.shtml
>
bpa wrote:
> C-3PO fills a gap in the standard LMS transcoding process. LMS
> conversion only exposes audio format, sampleing rate and number of
> channels to conversion rules. This is inadequate when there is a need
> to handle conversion of sample formats (e.g. s16le, s16be, f32le,f32be).
>
s25a wrote:
>
> C-3PO works perfectly with the R2 version. If you start Ralphys version
> with -W it seems also to work without issues. I have not tested
> everything yet. There's a hint on the Squeezelite-R2 GitHub that you
> have to start Ralphy version with -W.
> So that could be a
PasTim wrote:
> Ralphy did say use -W in
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?97046-Announce-Squeezelite-a-small-headless-squeezeplay-emulator-for-linux-(alsa-only)=938782=1#post938782
> , which is why I wondered what your issue was with C-3PO.
> Do you still have problems?
Hi,
s25a wrote:
> Hi again,
>
>
>
> C-3PO works perfectly with the R2 version. If you start Ralphys version
> with -W it seems also to work without issues. I have not tested
> everything yet. There's a hint on the Squeezelite-R2 GitHub that you
> have to start Ralphy version with -W.
> So that
Hi again,
>
> C-3PO adds to LMS transcoding by examining headers and modifying the
> standard transcoding process - but I think you said C-3PO had problems
> with other files ?
>
C-3PO works perfectly with the R2 version. If you start Ralphys version
with -W it seems also to work without
Today I ran another volume control test.
This time I used a Audiophonics iSabre 9038Q2M.
The DAC comes with a 100 click 1db/click VC scale.
It perfectly matches Alsa and LMS.
There won't be any ambiguity ( 1% ->2db values) as seen on the PCM51xx.
Linear "-X" should be linear.
Here's what
s25a wrote:
> Hi bpo,
>
> I have downloaded the R2 version from Marco and activated the C-3PO
> Plugin again. It plays the track: See logfile for conversion.
> Unfortunately the R2 version development was stopped with the release
> 1.84 end of 2017 (As far as I can see on the webside). So I
s25a wrote:
> If you say it is not supported, ok than it is like it is and I would
> immediately stop my testing.
> On the other hand it worked with C-3PO and also on Dahpile (which
> basically uses LMS and squeezelite as far as I see) so I am just looking
> for a way to convert this in the
Hi bpo,
I have downloaded the R2 version from Marco and activated the C-3PO
Plugin again. It plays the track: See logfile for conversion.
Unfortunately the R2 version development was stopped with the release
1.84 end of 2017 (As far as I can see on the webside). So I decided for
Ralphys
Hi,
bpa wrote:
> I cant see the screen shots ?
I have uploaded in the same Directory where I stored the DXD file. Find
again attached here:
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> The problem is the identification of the file type. It appears to be
> WAV file but it is NOT. If you force a misidentified type to do
>
s25a wrote:
> find attached a screenshot of first the LMS Webinterface and second a
> detailed view of the foobar player. As far as I can see it is recognized
> correctly.
I cant see the screen shots ?
> After all my testing I think that the 32bit floating is the problem. If
> there would be
bpa wrote:
> Just seen your previous post about sox
>
> I think the problem is that you has a DXD file in a WAV format - which
> is not understood by LMS. Any messing around with WAV translation will
> probably give other problems.
>
> What has LMS analysed the file to be ? (i.e.g drill down
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