Hi,
>
> When squeezelite tries to use an ALSA device,. the device will report
> what sample rates and sample sizes are supported and Squeezelite reports
> that back to LMS.
> So there should be no need to specify sample rate in command line.
> Command line options can often prevent squeezelite
MvL_1729 wrote:
> Question about running LMS in a container: It is working perfectly for
> me.
> I have a couple of players connected to it, and I can see the player
> information in the info screen in the settings.
> But: whenever I restart my LMS container the connected players are lost;
> the
It doesn't look like the signal should be a problem, according to the
mesh wifi app its signal strength is the same as my wife's work laptop
which is happily running a remote desktop session.
The LMS Pi was running wirelessly, I have just switched it to wired (to
one of the mesh repeaters) in ca
s25a wrote:
> With regards to your question of sample rate. AES67 is restricted to
> 48000Hzz in my case (My Audio DSP is only capable to process this rate)
> The AES67 virtual Sound-card I installed only publish the Audio Data to
> the DSP. I don't think there is a sync of capabilities between
HI all,
I have found this on Github:
https://github.com/bondagit/aes67-linux-daemon
I really like the idea with the virtual Soundcard that can publish Audio
Data to a AES67 device.
I installed the packages and the driver - everything worked .
Here step-by-Step:
1) Step Build and Install
Co
HI,
thank you very much. Appreciate your help :-) I will do so and ask in a
separate thread - Maybe someone has an idea.
With regards to your question of sample rate. AES67 is restricted to
48000Hzz in my case (My Audio DSP is only capable to process this rate)
The AES67 virtual Sound-card I in
The FLAC content will use a lot more bandwidth on your home network than
the BBC streams.
A well running WiFi network should not have a problem ... but perhaps
your PiZero has a poor connection.
I assume that your Pi4 systems are running with an Ethernet connection
to your network - if not then
Setup: PCP 8.1 on a Pi4 as player/server, PCP8.1 on a Pi Zero as player,
Pi4 running OMV as a network share for the server.
The Pi Zero which has previously been fine has started stuttering a lot
with FLACs or DSD files playing from the NAS. Playing listen again or
live broadcasts via BBC Sounds
s25a wrote:
> Hi,
>
> thank you very much for help. I followed your recommendations and it did
> something:
>
> Changed to:
>
> >
Code:
> > sudo ./squeezelite -R -u vME:::28 -r 48000-48000 -d all=debug -o
hw:CARD=RAVENNA
> >
> and now it starts
Hi,
thank you very much for help. I followed your recommendations and it did
something:
Changed to:
Code:
sudo ./squeezelite -R -u vME:::28 -r 48000-48000 -d all=debug -o
hw:CARD=RAVENNA
and now it starts with 48000HZ and no further error messag
Regarding HDMI on pCP 8 - see
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?103330-Jivelite-for-piCorePlayer&p=1027716&viewfull=1#post1027716
(in summary - manually edit config.txt)
Paul Webster
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip etc),
planetradio (bauer - kiss, abs
I think
-r n
is the maximum rate
so try
-r 48000 - 48000
to say that it is a range (and therefore has a lower bound)
Paul Webster
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip etc),
planetradio (bauer - kiss, absolute, scala, jazzfm etc), kcrw, abc
australia and cbc/radio-ca
s25a wrote:
> Hi,
>
> could you please help me to start the auqeezelite player with the
> correct params. It must be opened with 48000Hz and Format S16_LE
> otherwise there will be an error with the soundcard.
Using plughw rather than hw means ALSA can do lots of software
conversion so why are
Hi,
could you please help me to start the auqeezelite player with the
correct params. It must be opened with 48000Hz and Format S16_LE
otherwise there will be an error with the soundcard.
So I started with:
Code:
sudo ./squeezelite -s 10.0.0.192 -a 80:4:16:1 -R -u vME
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