mherger wrote:
>
> Roland0 pointed out one potential reason for the big artwork files
> cached,
> and I hopefully fixed this behaviour a few days ago.
>
> That said I'd say those big files should not harm the cache file. They
> can
> grow it, but shouldn't cause any problem other than exces
Only in as much as it will have a later git version of LMS, but I doubt
that will solve whatever is causing your problem. In both instances I
have investigated of artwork corruption, the underlying cause has been
images of a "silly" size. By that I mean, instead of a cover jpg/png of
10's of K
Is it possible to get boot messages on the serial port? I think CSOS did
this at one point, but it is not doing it now. I built another SWAMP
board and I can't SSH into it, it would be nice to see the boot messages
on the serial port so I can try and debug what is happening. It's not
completely de
JohnSwenson wrote:
> I'm using R4 with the latest upsampling updates. (which works great BTW)
I think last time you had tested with an external (USB) interface? Have
you had a chance to use the squeezelite upsample functionality with the
SWAMP board? Is that working OK? Are you happy with it whe
Sounds great. There's no hurry from my side. Will one need to copy the
image to the SD-card or will it be possible to just do an update?
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JackOfAll wrote:
> Yep, strange. Serial console has always worked, right since the first
> kernel image I built.
>
> I always leave a user logged in on it from my PC desktop and I just
> rebooted the WB to make sure the kernel messages were shown at start-up.
> They were. Which image are you us
asplundj wrote:
> I probably wasn't clear enough. I want to keep it plugged into my WB. I
> just want to access it through my windows laptop occasionally to add
> music. I do it that way now with my linux laptop where I mount the WB
> with sshfs
Oh right, I misunderstood. I'm going to suggest yo
I probably wasn't clear enough. I want to keep it plugged into my WB. I
just want to access it through my windows laptop occasionally to add
music. I do it that way now with my linux laptop where I mount the WB
with sshfs
a
asplundj wrote:
> Fat32
OK, so you plug it into your Windows machine, share it, and then mount
that share as a cifs filesystem on the Wandboard. There is an example
cifs entry in the /etc/fstab. You'll need to uncomment and edit it,
changing the machine name, share name, and credentials you are
Fat32
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asplundj wrote:
> I'm running LMS on my wandboard and have the music stored on an
> USB-drive attached to the WB. I've been mounting it with sshfs on my
> linux laptop to add music files. I wonder if there's a convenient way to
> mount the USB-drive under win7. Should I use SAMBA if so how?
What
I'm running LMS on my wandboard and have the music stored on an
USB-drive attached to the WB. I've been mounting it with sshfs on my
linux laptop to add music files. I wonder if there's a convenient way to
mount the USB-drive under win7. Should I use SAMBA if so how?
On my test, (5 year old "junk", quad core duo), PC.
44k1 -> 352k8 upsample
Code:
top - 11:36:49 up 6:08, 3 users, load average: 0.27, 0.25, 0.21
Tasks: 183 total, 1 running, 182 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie
%Cpu0 : 3.9 us, 0.5 sy, 0.0 ni, 95.1 i
There are a couple of people already testing this, but if anyone has a
Fedora LMS server, (not the Wandboard, an i686 or x86_64 install), there
are re-worked lms-upsample packages in the repo, bringing the back-end
upsampling into sync with the squeezelite implementation using libsoxr.
There is ac
gregb wrote:
> I'm running R5 and the artwork database cache shows symptoms of
> corruption. I have deleted artwork file per previous suggestion and
> observed at least temporary improvement, but the corruption reappears
> again in other artwork. Does R6 have any fixes related to artwork
> databa
JackOfAll wrote:
> I'm very close to putting out a new R6 release image, (which I have
> been threatening to do for the last month).
I'm running R5 and the artwork database cache shows symptoms of
corruption. I have deleted artwork file per previous suggestion and
observed at least temporary imp
JackOfAll wrote:
> I don't think so. Just wait for Mouser to get 'them'
> (http://uk.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Wandboard/WBQUAD/?qs=sGAEpiMZZMtF2lsQzIlof5%252beZ4ivUNox)
> in stock, 01/07. Free shipping (over £50) to the UK and no messing
> around with VAT and customs fees.
That sounds good to me
albertone74 wrote:
> Clive,
>
> Would it make sense to create a group buy for the Wand Quad? We all can
> save money on the delivery to the UK (from the Future Electronics) and
> we might get a discount if we buy more units.Just a thought...
I don't think so. Just wait for Mouser to get 'them'
Clive,
Would it make sense to create a group buy for the Wand Quad? We all can
save money on the delivery to the UK (from the Future Electronics) and
we might get a discount if we buy more units.Just a thought...
albertone
JackOfAll wrote:
> It's just bits and pieces rather than anything earth shattering.
>
> I wanted to be able to say that it would support the QUAD CPU and SATA
> out-of-the-box, but I refused to pay the 18GBP shipping charge that
> Future Electronics wanted for the 'QUAD CPU'
> (http://uk.fut
albertone74 wrote:
> Can you unveil something about the next release? ;)
It's just bits and pieces rather than anything earth shattering.
I wanted to be able to say that it would support the QUAD CPU and SATA
out-of-the-box, but I refused to pay the 18GBP shipping charge that
Future Electro
Touf wrote:
> Hi to all,
>
> I received my Wandboard this morning and installed
> The OS R3 to Lexar 16 Go cards.
> I mount my music share (on RPI as server) and all working very
> good.
>
> What the best way to update to last release ?
> I try some few command found on this topic without succe
JackOfAll wrote:
> >
Code:
> >
> sudo yum update logitechmediaserver squeezelite jivelite community-squeeze\*
>
> >
>
> Does that run OK?
With command get this :
[fedora@wandboard ~]$ sudo yum update logitechmediaserver squeezelite
jiveli
Hi to all,
I received my Wandboard this morning and installed
The OS R3 to Lexar 16 Go cards.
What the best way to update to last release ?
I try some few command found on this topic without succes.
Regards
Touf's Prof
Touf wrote:
> With sudo csos-cleanUpdate I get this error : Error: Cannot retrieve
> metalink for repository: updates/18/armhfp. Please verify its path and
> try again
Code:
sudo yum update logitechmediaserver squeezelite jivelite community-squeeze-web
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Touf wrote:
>
> 14: Peer cert cannot be verified or peer cert invalid
... has me a little nervous. Not seen that before. That's not our repo.
It's "core" Fedora. Suggest you try again in an hour or the morning.
Might just be the Fedora mirroring is screwed up. If you still have the
issue tomorr
JackOfAll wrote:
> For the moment...
>
> >
Code:
> >
> sudo csos-cleanUpdate
>
> >
>
> I'm very close to putting out a new R6 release image, (which I have
> been threatening to do for the last month). Having installed R3 there
> is little po
JackOfAll wrote:
> ... has me a little nervous. Not seen that before. That's not our repo.
> It's "core" Fedora. Suggest you try again in an hour or the morning.
> Might just be the Fedora mirroring is screwed up. If you still have the
> issue tomorrow, I'll take a closer look into it.
I will te
Ok, I will test it again tomorrow and see what appends.
and sorry for my English
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JackOfAll wrote:
>
>
> I'm very close to putting out a new R6 release image...
Hi Clive,
That sounds very good! Can you unveil something about the next release?
;)
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Code:
[fedora@wandboard ~]$ sudo yum check-update
Loaded plugins: langpacks, presto, refresh-packagekit
community-squeeze| 2.9 kB 00:00
fedora/18/armhfp/metalink| 436 B 00:00
Chunkywizard wrote:
> I took the OP's question to be referring to no network attached storage
> rather than no network at all. Is Jivelite good enough for control if
> there is no network? That's the only way I can think you might be able
> to run without a network. I'm sure Clive will clarify so
gregb wrote:
> How is LMS on the Wandboard controlled without a network interface?
I took the OP's question to be referring to no network attached storage
rather than no network at all. Is Jivelite good enough for control if
there is no network? That's the only way I can think you might be able
JimmyBondi wrote:
> For the records: this is a HD44780 compatible display connected to the
> Wandboard via USB and an lcd2usb interface.
Very nice! I will be working on an interface soon for the Wandboard.
You can see my thread below. Maybe you can answer with your opinion?
http://forums.slim
JimmyBondi wrote:
> Interesting that you're asking. Yesterday I've got a perl script working
> that does this:
>
> 149171491614915
>
> Is it this, what you're looking for?
>
> For the records: this is a HD44780 compatible display connected to the
> Wandboard via USB and an lcd2usb interface. T
LOGITECHMEDIASERVER-7.8.0-0.28.20130613GIT1371043781
In testing repo. (Update to latest git.)
Changes...
Code:
* Thu Jun 13 2013 - 7.8.0-0.28.20130613git1371043781
- Latest git revision 8b98f49ae46b9ea52a871c0956d1f000cf005f98.
- Add a pref to set a default volum
Pascal Hibon wrote:
> Great work!
> Would like a display with better contrast though. Would something like
> this work too: http://www.crystalfontz.com/product/CFA634YDIKS
> Also, it would be great if the Jivelite menus were accessible through
> this display.
Thanks. Squeezproc is relying on L
Can the posters that asked about CSP hardware issues please repost in
the other thread, I'd like to keep this thread focused on the CSOS
software.
Thanks,
John S.
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JackOfAll wrote:
> I doubt R4 will change anything. It's likely to be related to being the
> latest version of squeezelite and the changes to support upsampling. My
> suggestion would be to downgrade to the version in the stable repo and
> see if the problem goes away. That would at least confirm
JohnSwenson wrote:
> Can the posters that asked about CSP hardware issues please repost in
> the other thread, I'd like to keep this thread focused on the CSOS
> software.
>
> Thanks,
>
> John S.
Is this the correct thread John?
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?97881-Community-Fu
JJZolx wrote:
> If the Wandboard is running LMS, can you just attach a USB hard drive
> and forego the network
Chunkywizard wrote:
> yes
> CW
How is the Wandboard controlled without a network interface?
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Squeezed_Rotel wrote:
> Is this the correct thread John?
>
> http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?97881-Community-Funded-Squeezebox-Replacement-Would-you-be-interested
Yes, that is the thread where we have been discussing what should be in
the community player hardware.
Thanks,
John
SQUEEZELITE-1.2-0.5.20130611GITA993607
Changes...
Code:
* Thu Jun 13 2013 - 1.2-0.5.20130611gita993607
- Add squeezelite-process-logging.patch. (Log track total clip count.)
Update...
Code:
sudo csos-cleanUpdate
bakker_be wrote:
> Hi there,
> I'm still on R3, and since updating Squeezelite to the latest version
> I'm noticing some strange behaviour. I've got a Squeezeplay-computer in
> my kitchen that's synced with the Wandboard, which is connected to my
> stereo by HDMI. They're both set to power on/of
Hi there,
I'm still on R3, and since updating Squeezelite to the latest version
I'm noticing some strange behaviour. I've got a Squeezeplay-computer in
my kitchen that's synced with the Wandboard, which is connected to my
stereo by HDMI. They're both set to power on/of together and resume
playing.
albertone74 wrote:
> Clive,
> Here I am again...it must be a very unlucky day for me today:(
>
> Whenever I try to update squeezelite, I get this error message:
>
> >
Code:
> >
>
> sudo csos-cleanUpdate-testing squeezelite
> Loaded plugins: langpacks, presto, r
Adrian - out of the latest squeezelite-resample could you create a
downloadable binary for Linux ALSA armv6 as I would like to give it a
try on SB Touch.
Thanks, Zsolt
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Interesting that you're asking. Yesterday I've got a perl script working
that does this:
As it's written in perl it might be easily converted to a plugin to run
inside LMS. This would simplify instant updates whenever things change on
the player.
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Hello all,
now that JJZolx is mentioning it, will there be some sort of I2C
connection available on the new board?
Greetings,
Harald
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Are there going to be any internal USB headers on the new board?
Otherwise, anyone wanting to build a case with integrated USB display or
IR receiver is going to need to bring USB cables back into the case from
a USB hub outside.
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daansan wrote:
> Does someone know if the wandboard and squeezelite software can be
> integrated with a character based LCD display (HD44780 or so)?"
>
> I'd like to include a wandboard in a 19inch HIFI enclosure with such a
> display and it would be cool if I can project the artist and track na
JackOfAll wrote:
> SQUEEZELITE-1.2-0.4.20130611GITA993607
>
> Changes...
> >
Code:
> >
> * Tue Jun 11 2013 - 1.2-0.4.20130611gita993607
> - Drop squeezelite-output.patch.
> - Drop squeezelite-process-logging.patch.
> - Latest git revision a993607.
> additiona
JohnSwenson wrote:
>
>
> The only issue would be if you have set the static address to a
> different subnet then what is used by your DHCP server. (for example if
> your DHCP server was assigning addresses in the 192.168.1.100-200 range
> and you assigned a static address of 192.168.2.25 to the
JackOfAll wrote:
> OK, here's the real WHY. I was reducing the size of the max_frames that
> the decode thread is looking for in the out buf before running a decode
> block, which was causing more frames to be decoded than there was space
> available. We are looking for a silly large space to be
albertone74 wrote:
> Hi Chunkywizard,
>
> I can't do that as I have assigned a static IP address to the WB, that's
> why I was thinking to edit those two files (on a different linux
> machine) in order to reset the previous network settings
I still don't understand why having a static addre
Triode wrote:
>
> Does this gain any benefit??? The output thread can only ever reduce
> the frames in the outputbuf and so if it runs it creates more space. So
> this loop only exectutes in two cases (assuming its working correctly!):
> 1) when we know there is enough space in the output buf
SQUEEZELITE-1.2-0.4.20130611GITA993607
Changes...
Code:
* Tue Jun 11 2013 - 1.2-0.4.20130611gita993607
- Drop squeezelite-output.patch.
- Drop squeezelite-process-logging.patch.
- Latest git revision a993607.
additional debug + wait for 2x alsa buffer_size of
JackOfAll wrote:
> Yes, you can do that. The IP/netmask/gateway are stored in the
> ifcfg-eth0 file.
Clive,
Thanks a lot for your confirmation. I will let you know how it goes
tonight...
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albertone74 wrote:
>
> >
Code:
> >
> /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0
>
> >
>
Yes, you can do that. The IP/netmask/gateway are stored in the
ifcfg-eth0 file.
---
Chunkywizard wrote:
> can't you just point your browser at http://wandboard:8080?
>
> CW
Hi Chunkywizard,
I can't do that as I have assigned a static IP address to the WB, that's
why I was thinking to edit those two files (on a different linux
machine) in order to reset the previous network se
can't you just point your browser at http://wandboard:8080?
CW
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Hi Clive,
I hope you can help me out with this problem.
Last night my router decided it was time to retire:(
So today I have got a new router which I will set it up tonight as soon
as I get home. Now, as I have assigned a static IP address to my WB and
I can't SSH to it anymore, I was thinking to
JJZolx wrote:
> If the Wandboard is running LMS, can you just attach a USB hard drive
> and forego the network?
yes
CW
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Mnyb wrote:
> Nicke gregb :) except that of you have the server as illustrated in your
> picture LMS can be running there it does
> not need to be on any of the wandboards
Also - iThings are not necessary. Users can control with Andoid apps,
SqueezePlay on a PC, and if there's a Touch in the sy
Nicke gregb :) except that of you have the server as illustrated in your
picture LMS can be running there it does
not need to be on any of the wandboards
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JJZolx wrote:
> How would someone customize SqueezeOS to support such a display and user
> interface? Would it simply be an application running at the OS level and
> communicating with LMS via the CLI? Or is there some support for Lua
> scripting, as with the Touch?
Jivelite IS a lua interpreter
gregb wrote:
> There are many users still seeking solutions to hosting LMS and
> compatible players.
> Here are two use-case figures that use the Wandboard and CSOS.
> What do you think?
>
> Basic single room system:
If the Wandboard is running LMS, can you just attach a USB hard drive
and fore
There are many users still seeking solutions to hosting LMS and
compatible players.
Here are two use-case figures that use the Wandboard and CSOS.
What do you think?
Basic single room system:
14914
Multiple room system:
14913
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Triode wrote:
> There is no UI as part of squeezelite and I am not currently intending
> to add one... JiveLite is the expected user interface, but this is
> really intended for an LCD/HDMI interface - in future this could
> probably be used to interface an appropriately sized LCD.
>
> If you n
JackOfAll wrote:
> Triode,
> Can you please add the following patch to git. (I wouldn't have noticed
> the snafu with getting linear filter every time if I hadn't been logging
> the quality spec immediately before creating the resampler.)
>
Applied.
>
> Don't know how you feel about this one.
How would someone customize SqueezeOS to support such a display and user
interface? Would it simply be an application running at the OS level and
communicating with LMS via the CLI? Or is there some support for Lua
scripting, as with the Touch?
---
daansan wrote:
> Does someone know if the wandboard and squeezelite software can be
> integrated with a character based LCD display (HD44780 or so)?"
>
> I'd like to include a wandboard in a 19inch HIFI enclosure with such a
> display and it would be cool if I can project the artist and track na
JackOfAll wrote:
> Did you have to do anything other than plug the DAC in? Didn't need to
> blacklist the generic driver? lsmod confirms you are actually using
> snd-usb-mytek.ko? logging from dmesg confirms firmware is loaded, etc.
> etc.? (Sorry if I sound like I am doubting you! ;))
No need t
COMMUNITY-SQUEEZE-WEB-1-57.20130610GIT1CE1BF2
Changes...
Code:
* Mon Jun 10 2013 - 1-57.20130610git1ce1bf2
- Latest git revision 1ce1bf2.
- Release 57.
- Italian properties update from Alberto Calo.
- Fix buffer and log level validation.
- Update FAQ with "
Triode,
Can you please add the following patch to git. (I wouldn't have noticed
the snafu with getting linear filter every time if I hadn't been logging
the quality spec immediately before creating the resampler.)
Code:
--- /home/clivem/development/git/squeezelite/pr
Does someone know if the wandboard and squeezelite software can be
integrated with a character based LCD display (HD44780 or so)?"
I'd like to include a wandboard in a 19inch HIFI enclosure with such a
display and it would be cool if I can project the artist and track name
playing...
Thanks.
-
Touf wrote:
>
> I want to order this MOD DAC from SCHIIT
> If someone have tested it with Wandboard please report.
>
On their web page for the Modi, they say, "Modi plugs into virtually any
computerWindows, Mac, and some of the most popular Linux distrosand
requires no drivers to deliver gre
Hi to all,
I have ordered a Wandboard from Mouser for my audio project.
I want to order this MOD DAC from SCHIIT
If someone have tested it with Wandboard please report.
Regards
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Triode wrote:
>
> Seems to me we have two options:
> 1) separate resample per track which will result in loss of filter state
> over a gapless transition
> 2) one resample for all tracks, but need to make sure we drain at end of
> a playlist. Downside is that track start marks may not be in the
How large are the micrSD cards needed to use Squeeze OS on the
Wandboard? How much space remains after imaging?
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The recent discussion about frame size and sync troubleshooting makes me
wonder about the how other system integrators convince themselves of
implementation correctness. Are there tools to build a deterministic
"bit perfect" data stream in WAV format, compare the output of a S/PDIF
data stream for
Triode wrote:
> Question I would have about this is that it works if we only deal with
> one sample rate, but if we don't upsample and the user has multiple
> sample rate files then it is changing the frequency of needing to run
> the output thread with sample rate - rather than the number of byt
JackOfAll wrote:
> I wouldn't suggest anyone makes a purchasing decision on buying a DSD
> (DoP input) capable DAC solely on whether they be able to use it in a
> Squeezebox ecosystem. Having said that, my expectation is that at some
> point in the future, whether by backend plugin and passing it
If one were so inclined, would the CSOS Wand (CSP 1 or 2) be able to
play DSD? If no native support, might there be a plugin? I ask because
I'm considering the purchase of either a Mytek or Benchmark DAC, both
192PCM and DSD capable.
It's a somewhat humorous and trivial point given my 64 year old
I just tested the Mytek on the wandboard with csos (cm51). It works
great!
List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices
card 0: sgtl5000audio [sgtl5000-audio], device 0: HiFi sgtl5000-0
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
card 1: imxspdif [imx-spdif], device 0: IMX SPDIF mxc-spdif-0
Subdevi
Squeezed_Rotel wrote:
> I ask because I'm considering the purchase of either a Mytek or
> Benchmark DAC, both 192PCM and DSD capable.
I wouldn't suggest anyone makes a purchasing decision on buying a DSD
(DoP input) capable DAC solely on whether they be able to use it in a
Squeezebox ecosystem.
My /etc/fstab contains the following line:
Code:
dsdreamer_data.local:/volume1/Music /mnt/music nfs
nofail,defaults0 0
I've been successfully running SBS on the Wandboard for several weeks
with music on an NFS-mounted drive as shown a
Triode wrote:
> Does this change with the logging options enabled - I was finding that
> doing too much logging to the hdmi console seemed to correlate to XRUNs.
> I'm wondering if active log commands while the output muxtex is locked
> are a good idea.
Yes, that's what I thought, it might be th
JackOfAll wrote:
> squeezelite 100% CPU. Related to using the audio clock for spdif out?
>
> >
Code:
> >
> [44755.805477] BUG: scheduling while atomic: squeezelite/2725/0x0003
> [44755.882662] Modules linked in: rfcomm bnep hci_uart bluetooth brcmfmac
brcmutil
Squeezed_Rotel wrote:
> If one were so inclined, would the CSOS Wand (CSP 1 or 2) be able to
> play DSD? If no native support, might there be a plugin? I ask because
> I'm considering the purchase of either a Mytek or Benchmark DAC, both
> 192PCM and DSD capable.
> It's a somewhat humorous and tr
Triode wrote:
> How about keeping the same syntax, but if the "buffer" value is less
> than 500 then it is a time in ms, otherwise a size, if "period" is < 50
> it is a count else a size?
Works for me.
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SOXR-0.1.1-1.1
I have updated the soxr package. The Fedora system package does not
include a couple of fixes made since the "official" 0.1.1 release of the
library. One of these means, that whichever filter you think you may
have been using by setting "L|I|M" options, you would have been getting
JackOfAll wrote:
> >
Code:
> >
> [18:10:38.690246] process_newstream:192 resampling from 96000 -> 384000
> [18:10:38.690561] process_newstream:239 resampling with
soxr_quality_spec_t[precision: 28.0, passband_end: 0.982302, stopband_begin:
1.00, phase_response
SQUEEZELITE-1.1-2.14.20130608GIT6EEECCF
Changes...
Code:
* Sat Jun 08 2013 - 1.1-2.14.20130608git6eeeccf
- Add squeezelite-process-logging.patch.
- Drop squeezelite-resample.patch.
- Latest git revision 6eeeccf.
- go back to resampling per track and draining t
JackOfAll wrote:
> Don't ask me why, cause I can't give you a scientific explanation, but
> 384k isn't a problem. You can throw pretty much any params at that and
> it doesn't matter. It's 352k8 that is tricky for me. My take is that if
> what I have configured works at 352k8, it works just fine
squeezelite 100% CPU. Related to using the audio clock for spdif out?
Code:
[44755.805477] BUG: scheduling while atomic: squeezelite/2725/0x0003
[44755.882662] Modules linked in: rfcomm bnep hci_uart bluetooth brcmfmac
brcmutil cfg80211 snd_usb_audio rfkill snd
Triode wrote:
> That log would old occur on a rate change - was your test changing the
> output sample rate?
There were tracks at different sample rates in the playlist. The last
sample rate change (and where the kernel warning occurred) happened 4
tracks before I figure squeezelite went 100% CP
I've been chasing XRUN's on the WB.
Code:
[09:56:38.405777] sendSTAT:151 STAT: STMf
[09:56:38.405868] codec_open:176 codec open: 'f'
[09:56:38.405936] stream_file:316 opening local file:
/storage/music/lossless/The_Doors/L_A__Woman__DCC_Gold_/06_-_L_America.f
JackOfAll wrote:
>
> I've started playing with alsa period_size / buffer_size directly last
> night.
>
> Don't suppose I can interest you in dumping buffer_time and period_count
> for buffer_size and period_size. LOL.
>
>
Question I would have about this is that it works if we only deal
SQUEEZELITE-1.2-0.1.20130609GITB36FA8C
Changes...
Code:
* Sun Jun 09 2013 - 1.2-0.1.20130609gitb36fa8c
- Drop squeezelite-buffer.patch (ALSA buffer size / period size).
- Latest git revision b36fa8c. (v1.2-resample-beta1)
- update syntax for MSVC10 to support re
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