Ah, many thanks. That sounds like what I need.
With this option does Squeezelite just resume normally when I try to
play something, assuming the other process has stopped?
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I'd like to be able to stop squeezelite from the command line so that
another process can use the sound card. Is there a clean way of doing
this?
I can't see a stop, exit, or quit option in the list of parameters. Do
I just have to kill the process? That seems a bit of a blunt instrument.
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I think I've solved the issue by adding
-o hw:CARD=HDAudio,DEV=0
on the Squeezelite command line. I've not had any problems since doing
that. :)
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marcoc1712 wrote:
> You could try to add -C 1 at the squeezelite command line (don't know
> where in max2play), this cause squeezelite to release he connection to
> the dac after 1 sec of silence and re-open it when sound starts over.
Thanks. I'll try that later. I'm currently experimenting wit
Man in a van wrote:
> Hi Richard, you don't say how you have implemented Squeezelite, but have
> you tried using one of the other output settings for the dac?
>
> Ronnie
I'm using max2play on the Pi 3, and used the max2player implementation.
I'm using the default DAC 8 DSD HDAudio, because tha
Im running LMS and Squeezelite on a Raspberry Pi 3 with a wired
ethernet connection. I use it mostly for internet radio.
Im connecting the USB output to a T+A DAC 8 DSD. This sounds fine at
first. However, if I switch off the music (via the SqueezeCtrl app on my
tablet) and then return to play