Browsers and their app handled the bitrate just fine. I can count the
number of their squeezelite users on one finger, I expect.
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mikeh49 wrote:
> I contacted the station about this and they discovered the problem is on
> their end; they should be at 44.1 kHz. They will fix it after the
> pledge drive this weekend. Public radio.
Not sure what this mistakes says more about the broadcaster or the
listeners.
> But, I'm
mikeh49 wrote:
>
> >
Code:
> > squeezelite -o front:CARD=DAC,DEV=0 -n PogoMobile -a 40::16:0
> >
>
> All streams that played properly on 1.6.5 using the front: device also
> play on 1.9.5 using the front: device. AFAIK, these are all 44.1 kHz
>
I contacted the station about this and they discovered the problem is on
their end; they should be at 44.1 kHz. They will fix it after the
pledge drive this weekend. Public radio.
But, I'm interested in any possible solutions from an educational
standpoint.
Thanks.
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Yes, plughw:
Code:
root@PogoMobile:~# squeezelite -l
Output devices:
null - Discard all samples (playback) or generate
zero samples (capture)
default:CARD=DAC - USB Audio DAC, USB Audio - Default Audio
Device
sysdefault:
mikeh49 wrote:
> Yes, as long as I do not use the hwplug: device.
Just to be sure you mean plughw: and not hwplug ?
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callesoroe wrote:
> Pi3B+ordered. I will give it a go. Is it powerfull enough to handle
> trackstat database with 25.000+ tracks ?
It will be able to handle it without issues. If it's fast enough depends
on your requirements and usage patterns. Generally, database performance
(which is what tra
Yes, as long as I do not use the hwplug: device. Specifically
Code:
-o front:CARD=DAC,DEV=0
works. MMAP is off as with 1.6.5. Also:
Code:
-a 40::16:0
Yes, as long as I do not use the hwplug: device. Specifically
Code:
-o front:CARD=DAC,DEV=0
works. MMAP is off as with 1.6.5. Also:
Code:
-a 40::16:0
mikeh49 wrote:
> updated squeezelite to 1.9.5 armel binary
> selected the hwpug: device for output (-o etc) - result 22.05 kHz stream
> now plays, but with crackling and distortion, similar crackling and
> distortion on 44.1 kHz streams
> forced 16 bit alsa and no MMAP with the -a parameter: -a
Thanks. Let me know if something comes to mind. I have the same
problem, memory wise.
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mikeh49 wrote:
> Is the Pogoplug underpowered for upsampling? squeezelite is using 5%
> CPU playing a 44.1 kHz stream.
I had to go through this same exercise a few years ago for the same
reason and ended up compiling my own version of squeezelite to get all
the options I wanted enabled on the
One of my local radio stations dropped the sample rate in their stream
to 22.05 kHz. My squeezelite install cannot play this stream. However
the stream plays on Windows with Squeezelite-X which uses squeezelite as
the player. The stream also plays on Linux Mint on a PC using VLC and
the same U
callesoroe wrote:
> Pi3B+ordered. I will give it a go. Is it powerfull enough to handle
> trackstat database with 25.000+ tracks ?
I don't use trackstat, but it works fine with my library of about
112,000 tracks, mostly FLAC.
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d6jg wrote:
> The instructions there are good but are missing anything about mounting
> the files on your NAS. Nevertheless its fairly straightforward.
good point. I have my files on a 4TB USB drive attached directly to the
rPi3B+.
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garym wrote:
> Agree. Very simple. I used a Pi3B+ and piCorePlayer. I'm not a linux
> person. I just carefully followed the instructions for installing
> piCorePlayer and LMS and once installed, all worked very easily. See:
> https://www.picoreplayer.org/
Pi3B+ordered. I will give it a go. Is
I use piCorePlayer5.0 with samba installed, but the speed by
transferring files from Windows 10 to USB HDD connected to Rpi 3b+ is
very low (2mb/s). The network is OK.
I found that by adding this lines into smb.conf file can improve speed:
[global]
max xmit = 64000
socket options = IPTOS_LOWDEL
garym wrote:
> Agree. Very simple. I used a Pi3B+ and piCorePlayer. I'm not a linux
> person. I just carefully followed the instructions for installing
> piCorePlayer and LMS and once installed, all worked very easily. See:
> https://www.picoreplayer.org/
The instructions there are good but a
d6jg wrote:
> Pi3B will do nicely
> piCorePlayer as OS - plenty of assistance here via Linux/Unix pages
> You can do everything you need via a web interface
> Start Up delay - not sure but someone else will know.
Agree. Very simple. I used a Pi3B+ and piCorePlayer. I'm not a linux
person. I ju
I run 7.9.2 on ReadyNAS 202 without any problem. But it's not straight
forward to make it run.
SB Touch optical to Hegel H90, Speakers Larsen 4.2
Spare SB3
AirPlay Bridge to Audio Pro A10
Squeezelite-x connected to home LMS with Neorouter.
SB Radio
ReadyNAS 202
iPeng
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callesoroe wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I think my ReadyNas is getting a little old, and LMS for it does have
> problems now.
>
> 1 Can not upgrade to LMS 7.9.2
> 2 Radio Paradise FLAC does not work
> 3 Podcast does not work
>
> So I am thinking migrating LMS to a PI on a newer a better maintainded
> pla
Hi!
I think my ReadyNas is getting a little old, and LMS for it does have
problems now.
1 Can not upgrade to LMS 7.9.2
2 Radio Paradise FLAC does not work
3 Podcast does not work
So I am thinking migrating LMS to a PI on a newer a better maintainded
platform. It just has to run LMS and my Read
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