PasTim wrote:
> If you run a program from a linux command line, and then close the
> terminal, the program will normally stop, so I leave the terminal open.
> There are ways to run a command and to be able to leave it running when
> the terminal is closed - there's lost of advice on the web abo
Hello all,
Sorry for my noob question but I have a strange problem.
For a friend of mine I copied my LMS 7.9 installation, running on a i7
laptop with 32-bit Ubuntu 18.04, to a new SSD and mounted it in a "new"
i5 desktop pc.
All works, but I can't get LMS 7.9 (and now upgraded to LMS 8.1) to
sbp wrote:
> I think you should try the Hifiberry DAC zero/miniAmp driver from the
> dropdown list.
Great, I will try this!
3.02 is running perfect, but it always is nice to use latest version, if
possible!
Thanks again Paul!
Regards,
Alex
andreame wrote:
> In PcP under "Squeezelite Settings"!
Thanks!
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Any comment on upsampling settings, where to find?
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Julf wrote:
> But isn't EMI/RFI HF?
>
>
>
> Not just "so to speak", they are pretty much the equivalent of
> batteries, in that they don't really act as filters. So is the way you
> use them that you charge them before listening, and then run off them
> (with charger disconnected) when listeni
I couldn't find any upsample settings for pcp anymore.
Can anyone point me into the right direction please?
Cheers :)
Alex
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andreame wrote:
> But configuring Alsa with lower db values does not lead to
> a loss of quality? What value should be set and where? Thank you!
Should be 0dB
see:
https://support.hifiberry.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/201496242/comments/200799512
Hope this helps,
Alex
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andreame wrote:
> Still a small question: why when I play a song with other players (MoOde
> or RuneAudio for example), with volume control disabled (fixed to 100%)
> and without resampling, I get a certain sound output volume, while when
> I play the same song with PcP I have a higher volume?
>
paul- wrote:
> The i2s Simple or Generic driver was something that Clive was working on
> (Jack of All) with his departure from sound kernel development, it is
> growing more and more difficult to apply his work to current kernels.
> If your happy with 3.02.no reason to move. That being sai
Julf wrote:
> Ultracaps are great for storing a lot of energy. They are pretty much
> useless at filtering HF noise, or even mains noise. In that sense they
> are somewhere between electrolytic caps and lead acid batteries.
>
> 23520
Right, and they don't have to filter anything because there
Julf wrote:
> Preparing for a serious power outage?
Nope, it is transformerless design with 2 ultracap banks (one charging,
one discharging) per voltage rail. In this case, 16 ultracap psu's (thus
in total 32 Ultracap banks).
NO reg's after ultracapacitors, no noise, no mains, deadquiet black
b
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Hello guys,
I am struggling with PCP 3.20 / 3.21 in combination with Ian Canada
IsolatorPI + Ian Canada's FIFO II kit.
First of all, I had troubles before connecting FIFO II kit directly to
RPI (2 or 3). In older PCP versions I could choose HifiBerry DAC (not
PRO).
This worked. Newer PCP version
JackOfAll wrote:
> Alex, I wonder if you might stand more chance of a response, posting
> over at diyaudio on the Ian FIFO thread
Hi JackOffAll,
Thanks for the suggestion, I wanted to know if there are more people
suffering samplerate locking problems since RPI3 and modified PCP
version
Hi all,
I'm new to this forum but did read a lot of useful stuff here
I encounter a very strange problem with my RPI3 / PicorePlayer 3.02 /
Ian's FIFO II kit / AK4495SEQ DIY built dac
Started with version 2.x on a RPI2B and it worked flawlessly (I2S
generic setting as audio device).
Since upgr
badboygolf16v wrote:
> I had problems with certain sample rates with my RPi3/Allo Kali/Allo
> Piano and found that disabling onboard wifi did the trick. Might be
> worth a try?
Hi badboygolf16v,
Thanks for your answer. I allready disabled Wifi and HDMI power on PCP
but sadly that didn't the tri
Hi all,
I'm new to this forum but did read o lot of useful stuff here :o
Not sure if I am in the right thread to post this, if not, please
forgive me and point me to the right direction :rolleyes:
I encounter a very strange problem with my RPI3 / PicorePlayer 3.02 /
Ian's FIFO II kit / AK4495SE
JackOfAll wrote:
> Unless the AK can decode DoP, (which I don't think it can), you'll have
> to stick with DSD->PCM decode via squeezelite/LMS.
Yes, that is what I am trying to accomplish but not successful until
now.
Anybody a clue?
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Hi,
I have LMS 7.9 installed on a QNAP nas TS-853A-8G and using PiCoreplayer
on my RPI3 with DAC+Pro-I2S output directly into my AK4495SEQ dac.
This works like a charm but can't get DSF/DFF files to play. My dac is
not dop/dsd compliant and have to resample to 192kHz.
>From a laptop with Server
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