You're not 100% right.
"dither -S" allows for slightly sloped dithering. And it's available
for all samplerates.
The difference (IMO improvement on the first glance) over native
"dither" is clearly audible.
I'll also try 24bit. The DAC has to support it though. Quite often 24bit
(3LE vs 4LE )
soundcheck wrote:
> Hi there.
>
> Below some basic examples - by using squeezelite piped into sox - for
> those who are interested to test the effects of dithering:
>
> No dithering
> >
Code:
> >
> squeezelite -n sl1 -b 1:20 -c flac -a 32 -o - | sox -q -D -
Hi there.
Below some basic examples - by using squeezelite piped into sox - for
those who are interested to test the effects of dithering:
No dithering
Code:
squeezelite -n sl1 -b 1:20 -c flac -a 32 -o - | sox -q -D -t raw -c
2 -r 44100 -b 32 -e signed - -t
soundcheck wrote:
>
> My preferred way would be to do that with squeezelite locally.
>
> As far as I recall, libsoxr won't offer dithering. Am I correct?
>
> Thx
Quick scan (not a proper read) of libsoxr code indicates that it
can/does dither when resampling, but only with 16-bit output(?)
Hi folks.
I'm looking into doing dithering after the volume control.
There are several audio players out there offering this.
Especially for people who're doing PC based digital VC only this might
be an interesting option.
Inmate darrenyeates has done something in that area:
http://forums.slim
ONeill wrote:
>
> I tried to compile the alsacap but got some errors, I'll need to look
> into these and try again. I'll post the result once I've it! :) Thanks
> for your fast answer! :)
After putting the library name to the correct position (after source and
object file) the compilation works
ralphy wrote:
> First, please try 'the latest x86_64 build'
> (https://sourceforge.net/projects/lmsclients/files/squeezelite/linux/squeezelite-1.8.5-802-debian8-x86_64.tar.gz/download)
> which has all the codec libraries included in the binary. It's built on
> debian 8 but works fine for me on u
ONeill wrote:
> Just a pointer to another thread:
> I tried to use squeezelite 1.8 for some mp3 files generated by pico2wave
> and converted by lame, however squeezelite 1.8 wasn't able to play these
> files, however, 1.5 works fine. The discussion can be found in this
> thread:
> http://forums.s
Just a pointer to another thread:
I tried to use squeezelite 1.8 for some mp3 files generated by pico2wave
and converted by lame, however squeezelite 1.8 wasn't able to play these
files, however, 1.5 works fine. The discussion can be found in this
thread:
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.p
PasTim wrote:
> Do you mean you've never switched it on? Apart from being able to
> display some images what else can a Touch do apart from play music?
I got it just a few months before they were discontinued with the
intention of modifying the heck out of it... new clocks, power & output
mods,
gstew wrote:
> I keep looking at my Touch (which I've NEVER used for playing
> music).
Do you mean you've never switched it on? Apart from being able to
display some images what else can a Touch do apart from play music?
LMS 7.9 on VortexBox Midi box, Xubuntu 16.04, FLACs 16->24 bit,
ralphy wrote:
> I moved my rpi build system to debian 8 recently.
>
> Please try squeezelite-1.8.5-809-armv6hf-deb7.tar.gz
>
> If it works, I'll move back to building the armhf tar files using
> wheezy.
The squeezelite-1.8.5-809-armv6hf-deb7.tar.gz build has been removed and
the latest squeeze
sckramer wrote:
> Guys, so I dusted off the touch and added i2s out, pretty straight
> forward 30 min job. Doing some i2s work and need something other than a
> pi/kali/hifiberry as a source for testing.
>
> Posting here because saw there's some talk of MAC address filtering
> (Thanks!) ...also
^ fixed image
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Guys, so I dusted off the touch and added i2s out, pretty straight
forward. Doing some i2s work and need something other than a
pi/kali/hifiberry as a source for testing.
Posting here because saw there's some talk of MAC address filtering
(Thanks!) ...and also need to have it output 24/96 always
I use an external DAC via USB 2.0.
Let's say I'm playing Internet ratio station X. While it's playing I'm
browsing and a chat request comes in. Normally this would cause a "beep"
sound but Squeezelite holds the audio stream exclusively so at the time
we don't hear it. No problem, but the beep get
Just tested the codec-priority patch for flac.
It works for me.
New Logic:
**
If there's more then one output-codec enabled per input-codec on LMS
(Advanced/Filetypes) ,
the order of codecs as defined with squeezelite by using the "-c" option
defines the precedence of codecs and conversio
Great. I'll test it tomorrow.
Thx again for your, Kimmos and all other community member efforts.
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soundcheck wrote:
> Hi Ralphy.
>
> Kimmo wrote a squeezelite patch which basically changes the order of
> codecs reported to LMS in accordance to the codec order as configured
> with "-c".
>
> Here's Kimmos patch:
>
> http://www.daphile.com/gpl-src/00-Daphile-patches/squeezelite/11-codec_pr
soundcheck wrote:
> That's weird. And Not nice.
Why? I think it is pretty much a "do what makes sense" rule.
"To try to judge the real from the false will always be hard. In this
fast-growing art of 'high fidelity' the quackery will bear a solid gilt
edge that will fool many people" - Paul W
soundcheck wrote:
> Hi Ralphy.
>
> I had a discussion about customized conversion rules and MAC based
> routing and LMS rule priorities .
> I brought up my issue over here:
>
> http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?106517-Routing-of-different-conversion-rules-and-formats-to-player-by-M
Hi Ralphy.
I had a discussion about customized conversion rules and MAC based
routing and LMS rule priorities .
I brought up my issue over here:
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?106517-Routing-of-different-conversion-rules-and-formats-to-player-by-MACs&p=869225#post869225
It turne
I Think I figured it out.
I use -R vE::0:28. Is that correct for best quality and 0db attenuation?
At least dsd files play now.
Greets
Chris
BTW: Thsi thread helps to figuer out the meaning of the parameters:
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?99088-Upsampling-Impressions
Post #5
C
Hi,
I own a pair of speakers with built in dac which is able to process up
to 96 kHz pcm. What would be the correct settings for squeezelite to
force a downsampling of DSD Files to 96 kHz. I expreimeted al little bit
with th -r flag, but it did not work.
Greets
Chris
Cubietruck with armbian
soundcheck wrote:
> Only if SL "resamples" the load skyrockets. What are your startup
> options?
>
> On my PI2 (Arch Linux) I'm looking at a load of around 0.5% @ 44.1Only
> startup directive is to identify the audio device. I installed on
an X64 Arch machine and it worked fine, same with ODR
audiomuze wrote:
> I recently compiled and installed Squeezelite on an Amlogic S905 ARM
> Cortex-A53 1.5Ghz quad core CPU device running Arch Linux for Arm. I
> installed using Arch's user repository which in effect pulls the files
> from https://github.com/ralph-irving/squeezelite
>
> The comp
I recently compiled and installed Squeezelite on an Amlogic S905 ARM
Cortex-A53 1.5Ghz quad core CPU device running Arch Linux for Arm. I
installed using Arch's user repository which in effect pulls the files
from https://github.com/ralph-irving/squeezelite
The compile and install ran without is
JackOfAll wrote:
> Yep, I understand why you might want to do that, but I don't think it is
> currently possible. Let me have a think on that for a day or two and
> maybe I'll come up with a patch. That functionality might be useful for
> me, for something I'm working on at the moment...
Tha
bernid wrote:
>
> How to set for squeezelite maximal sample rate to 384kHz but limit max
> sample rate for upsampling to 192kHz?
> So files below 192kHZ would be upsampled to 192kHz but files above would
> be passed by without upsampling.
>
Yep, I understand why you might want to do that, but
JackOfAll wrote:
> Bernd,
>
> You sure your DAC accepts DoP? (You said PCM DAC, no mention of DoP or
> DSD.)
> If not support DoP, don't use the -D option and allow squeezelite to
> convert the dsf to native PCM which your DAC does support.
>
> Clive
Thanks Clive,
Removing -D option helps. :)
Bernd,
You sure your DAC accepts DoP? (You said PCM DAC, no mention of DoP or
DSD.)
If not support DoP, don't use the -D option and allow squeezelite to
convert the dsf to native PCM which your DAC does support.
Clive
bernid wrote:
> Hi,
> When I'm trying to play dsf files on my 24 bit PCM DA
Hi,
When I'm trying to play dsf files on my 24 bit PCM DAC with squeezelite
set as (-a ::24 -D 80) there is no sound.
Playback of all other formats is OK.
Is it squeezelite bug or should I change my squeezelite settings?
Browsing the internet I've found a patch but don't know whether it can
he
ralphy wrote:
> I moved my rpi build system to debian 8 recently.
>
> Please try squeezelite-1.8.5-809-armv6hf-deb7.tar.gz
>
> If it works, I'll move back to building the armhf tar files using
> wheezy.
Thank you Ralphy:)
squeezelite from 'squeezelite-1.8.5-809-armv6hf-deb7.tar.gz' works fine.
bernid wrote:
> Hi,
> I use Beagle Bone Black ARM computer + Debian Wheezy and 4.5.0 kernel.
> I've just copied newest 'squeezelite-1.8.5-809-armv6hf.tar.gz' binary on
> my computer from Ralphy.
> Unfortunately when I start new squeezelite I receive message:
> >
Code:
>
Hi,
I use Beagle Bone Black ARM computer + Debian Wheezy and 4.5.0 kernel.
I've just copied newest 'squeezelite-1.8.5-809-armv6hf.tar.gz' binary on
my computer from Ralphy.
Unfortunately when I start squeezelite I receive message:
Code:
root@botic:/opt# squeezelite
sq
JackOfAll wrote:
> If you want to track the stable 3.1 release branch
>
> >
Code:
> >
> git clone -b release/3.1 https://git.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg.git ffmpeg-3.1
>
> >
>
> ffmpeg current master development tends to be a little too bleeding
>
If you want to track the stable 3.1 release branch
Code:
git clone -b release/3.1 https://git.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg.git ffmpeg-3.1
ffmpeg current master development tends to be a little too bleeding edge
for my liking. ;) YMMV.
JackOfAll wrote:
> I guess you are cloning current git master or something rather than
> downloading the 3.1.3 tar.bz2 archive, 'ffmpeg-3.1.3.tar.bz2'
> (http://ffmpeg.org/releases/ffmpeg-3.1.3.tar.bz2).
Indeed, so I can keep up to date with a git pull. I'll try to
investigate the website furthe
PasTim wrote:
> I also built from source, by cloning as per
> https://ffmpeg.org/download.html and I get:
>
I guess you are cloning current git master or something rather than
downloading the 3.1.3 tar.bz2 archive, 'ffmpeg-3.1.3.tar.bz2'
(http://ffmpeg.org/releases/ffmpeg-3.1.3.tar.bz2).
JackOfAll wrote:
> Sorry, cant help with how you get distribution specific packages.
> Ralphy builds from source, AFAIK. So do I.
I also built from source, by cloning as per
https://ffmpeg.org/download.html and I get:
Code:
ffmpeg -version
ffmpeg version N-81786
Code:
$ ffmpeg -version
ffmpeg version *3.1.3* Copyright (c) 2000-2016 the FFmpeg developers
built with gcc 6.2.1 (GCC) 20160916 (Red Hat 6.2.1-2)
configuration: --prefix=/usr --bindir=/usr/bin --datadir=/usr/share/ffmpeg
--incdir=/usr/include/ffmpeg --libdir=/us
ralphy wrote:
> I download the ffmpeg source files from http://ffmpeg.org/download.html
All rather confusing - thanks.
LMS 7.9 on VortexBox Midi box, Xubuntu 16.04, FLACs 16->24 bit,
44.1->192kbps.
LMS plugin UPnP/DLNA Bridge to MF M1 CLiC (to A308CR amp & ESLs) &
Marantz CR603 UPnP renderers
PasTim wrote:
> I'm also somewhat confused by ffmpeg versions. I'm on ubuntu 16.04.
> Having compiled an ffmpeg locally it reports version N-81780-g4a05d2e ,
> which bears no relation to 3.1.3. Nor does the standard version
> installed which synaptic says is version 7.2.8.6-1.
I download the
I'm also somewhat confused by ffmpeg versions. I'm on ubuntu 16.04.
Having compiled an ffmpeg locally it reports version N-81780-g4a05d2e ,
which bears no relation to 3.1.3. Nor does the standard version
installed which synaptic says is version 7.2.8.6-1.
LMS 7.9 on VortexBox Midi box, Xubun
JackOfAll wrote:
> Ralphy, just FYI, I was testing those Linn "format test" ALAC files last
> week, after someone reported having difficulty with them with my Fedora
> squeezelite binary
>
> Using ffmpeg 3.0.3, didn't play at all...
>
> With ffmpeg 3.1.1, they played at the wrong sample rat
ralphy wrote:
> I tested three ALAC 192Khz files from LINN and they all played using
> squeezelite compiled with the latest ffmpeg 3.1.3.
>
Ralphy, just FYI, I was testing those Linn ALAC files last week, after
someone reported having difficulty with them with my Fedora squeezelite
binary
gahabana wrote:
> hi Ralphy,
> link is in the post...
> http://www.linnrecords.com/recording-test-files.aspx click on
> ALAC/192khz 'buy' *(price is 0 ) and try any of the tracks. If it works
> for you then problem must be with OS or Squeezelite build.
>
> Yes, I have compiled it muyself, unde
ralphy wrote:
> The log indicates that ffmpeg cannot decode the file. Might be as
> simple as updating ffmpeg to the latest.
>
> Did you compile squeezelite yourself?
>
> If not, what OS binary are you using?
>
> Can you provide me a link where I can download one of the alac files
> that are
gahabana wrote:
> hi,
> i have running squeezelite v802 and when trying to play 192kHz encoded
> files sitting on LMS server - i get errors on squeezelite and music
> drops out after couple of seconds.
> Samples are from: http://www.linnrecords.com/recording-test-files.aspx
> Squeezelite is com
hi,
i have running squeezelite v802 and when trying to play 192kHz encoded
files sitting on LMS server - i get errors on squeezelite and music
drops out after couple of seconds.
Samples are from: http://www.linnrecords.com/recording-test-files.aspx
Squeezelite is compiled with FFMPEG and lossy .
muhackl wrote:
> Dear Squeezebox community,
>
> I am trying to send audio output to stdout via
> /opt/squeezelite/squeezelite-armv6hf -a 16 -o - -n raspbox
> As soon as I start playing music, I just get tons of - see below***
>
> I am using a Raspberry Pi with Raspbian and a fresh install of
>
ralphy wrote:
> IR requires liblircclient-dev
> FFMPEG I compile from source.
Thanks Ralph!
'AudioSystem' (http://bit.ly/1ruj0Zw) - 'YouTube'
(http://bit.ly/1ULq4fT) - 'Twitter' (http://bit.ly/1q8dTgc)
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sckramer wrote:
> >
Code:
> >
> git clone https://github.com/ralph-irving/squeezelite.git
> git checkout 33cca7e423 (optional, rev 762)
>
> sudo apt-get install -y libfaad2 libmad0
> sudo apt-get install -y libasound2-dev libflac-dev libmad0-dev
libvorbis-de
Code:
git clone https://github.com/ralph-irving/squeezelite.git
git checkout 33cca7e423 (optional, rev 762)
sudo apt-get install -y libfaad2 libmad0
sudo apt-get install -y libasound2-dev libflac-dev libmad0-dev libvorbis-dev
libfaad-dev libmpg123-dev libsoxr-
Man in a van wrote:
> As I am a technical numpty I always use these instructions
> http://www.gerrelt.nl/RaspberryPi/wordpress/tutorial-installing-squeezelite-player-on-raspbian/
This is a fresh compile from source... that's precompiled-- Thanks!
'AudioSystem' (http://bit.ly/1ruj0Zw) - 'YouTu
:o
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sckramer wrote:
> sudo apt-get install -y libasound2-dev libflac-dev libmad0-dev
> libvorbis-dev libfaad-dev libmpg123-dev libsoxr-dev
>
> make -B -f Makefile.rpi
> (removed ffmpeg, ir)
>
> this works:
> ./squeezelite-rpi -n pi3 -z
>
> but get these option errors:
>
> 21074
>
> Any ideas?
S
sckramer wrote:
> sudo apt-get install -y libasound2-dev libflac-dev libmad0-dev
> libvorbis-dev libfaad-dev libmpg123-dev libsoxr-dev
>
> make -B -f Makefile.rpi
> (removed ffmpeg, ir)
>
> this works:
> ./squeezelite-rpi -n pi3 -z
>
> but get these option errors:
>
> 21074
>
> Any ideas?
A
sudo apt-get install -y libasound2-dev libflac-dev libmad0-dev
libvorbis-dev libfaad-dev libmpg123-dev libsoxr-dev
make -B -f Makefile.rpi
(removed ffmpeg, ir)
this works:
./squeezelite-rpi -n pi3 -z
but get these option errors:
21074
Any ideas?
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@ralphy
Can you help me compile your latest squeezlite? What's the make command
line?
pulled like this:
git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/ralph-irving/squeezelite.git
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chamzamzoo wrote:
> I also have that problem. With picoreplayer 3.0 on a rPi 2 output over
> USB to an Audiolab M-DAC, everything is 48000.
Try 24bit
post #4
http://www.pinkfishmedia.net/forum/showthread.php?t=158619
M
baek47 wrote:
> I have piCoreplayer 2.06 - incl. squeezelite - running on Raspberry
> pi2.
> Its connected to Amanero USB card and after that a Buffalo III/ES9018.
> LMS running locally on the raspberry.
>
> It resamples everything to 48000 - even DSD.
> I have tried a lot of -R, -u, -r strings
cmmh wrote:
> I apologize if this has been asked before, but google and the thread
> search hasn't been helpful.
> Is there a way to have a persistent jivelite resolution instead of
> needing to set it on each startup?
>
> thanks
I suppose you are using piCorePlayer?
Then you will need to ma
I apologize if this has been asked before, but google and the thread
search hasn't been helpful.
Is there a way to have a persistent jivelite resolution instead of
needing to set it on each startup?
thanks
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Your problem is that the google code links are dead Ralph Iriving is so
kind to provide backups.
A direct link to the armv6hf version in following link
http://download1348.mediafire.com/2jf24knjykyg/4i8kq8avj4ioeon/squeezelite-1.8.4-720-armv6hf.tar.gz
or you can use following link it will get you
I am playing with an Odroid C2
http://www.hardkernel.com/main/products/prdt_info.php?g_code=G145457216438&tab_idx=1
using it with Debian Jessie and a ES9023 DAC via the C2s I2S interface.
I installed Squeezelite using apt-get install and all works fine.
However this provides version 1.6.4 so I tr
I have piCoreplayer 2.06 - incl. squeezelite - running on Raspberry
pi2.
Its connected to Amanero USB card and after that a Buffalo III/ES9018.
LMS running locally on the raspberry.
It resamples everything to 48000 - even DSD.
I have tried a lot of -R, -u, -r strings with/without E option. Still
no i havent seen this. thank you! will try to get this fixed/clarified
in the other thread...
Cheers
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I'm guessing, but have you read..
'Please read: software players & mysqueezebox.com'
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tom1502 wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> unfortunately, squeezelite which i run on an rpi does not show up
Hi everybody,
unfortunately, squeezelite which i run on an rpi does not show up on
mysqueezebox.com. I followed this guide:
post next time... no url in 1st post (what a mess)
anyone an idea what i can do?
i can play favorites that i have entered on mysqeezebox.com but apps do
not appear and the
valnar wrote:
> Hi. I haven't visited this thread in a long time so I was wondering if
> somebody could help with what the current best product is to run
> Squeezelite?
>
> I have a 1st gen Cubox right now which I love, and I'd have no problem
> buying another if somebody wanted to get rid of o
Hi. I haven't visited this thread in a long time so I was wondering if
somebody could help with what the current best product is to run
Squeezelite?
I have a 1st gen Cubox right now which I love, and I'd have no problem
buying another if somebody wanted to get rid of one of their old
Cuboxes. O
Don't forget sox works properly @ 384kHz. What I've done can't be that
wrong.
How about about libalsa on my RPI? That's the base for building
squeezelite. I'd guess that's no more in sync with my kernel !?!?
Anyhow, here is the patch:
Code:
cat ./projects/pi2/ker
soundcheck wrote:
>
> No matter if streaming native flac or pcm , squeezelite keeps looping in
> trying to open the interface. And fails as shown in above log snippet.
SC, I am willing to help you, but not with one hand tied behind my back.
What other patches have you applied to the kernel?
Yo
Did some more tests.
I added now the same 384kHz testfile from above as 24bit file (flac
won't support 32bit) to the LM server. To avoid server based resampling
and any other conversion rules.
I basically turned all my custom-convert rules off.
No matter if streaming native flac or pcm , squeeze
Just complied Ralphys sources with the standard Makefile.
Running now with Ralpys sources -W -Z 384000 -r 384000
Code:
Start squeezelite:
[10:25:10.687733] output_init_common:411 supported rates: 384000 192000
176400 96000 88200 48000 44100 32000 16000 11025 8
"Get bitten" ?!? --- Hmmh. I'd say "Get bitten back" ;)
###
As I said. It's a kernel patch
http://www.spinics.net/lists/alsa-devel/msg45615.html
Beside that I had to patch the I2S driver for the PI.
The HifiBerry DAC+ Pro is the only piggyback I2S-DAC I'm aware of
slaving the RPI I2S with it
soundcheck wrote:
> What's the HELO string?
SC, as much as I wan't to help you, every time I do, I get bitten. I
have no idea what you have patched and what you are doing. I don't know
anything about a marco version of squeezelite. If you look at Ralphy
version (because I submitted the patch bac
What's the HELO string?
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soundcheck wrote:
>
> ###
> [17:03:09.472613] sendHELO:126 cap:
> Model=squeezelite,AccuratePlayPoints=1,HasDigitalOut=1,HasPolarityInversion=1,Firmware=v1.8.2
> (R2),ModelName=SqueezeLite-R2,MaxSampleRate=192000,flc,aif,pcm,mp3
>
> [17:28:05.491006] alsa_open:355 opening device at:
Hi folks.
I wrote a patch for my RPI with kernel 4.4 to support 384kHz.
That's the max_rate my I2S-HifiBerryDac+ Pro supports.
I figured today, that all standard kernels support just 192kHz.
At that 384kHz rate internal PCM5122 DAC filters get bypassed. That's
what might make it an interesti
chrissy wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I have a strange problem with squeezelite 1.8.3-712 and older versions
> of squeezelite under debian jessie on cubietruck. No dsf files are
> giving output. This is only with debian jessie. In wheezy the same
> binaries play dsf. An ldd gives no missing libraries.
Hi!
I have an RPI3 and have successfully connected via BT to my Bose Mini
Soundlink.
When I play a local mp3 via VLC or a video on youtube it is successfully
replayed in the BT speaker.
However, when I try to replay sound via my squeezelite player it is only
replayed via the phono jack
or the HD
JackOfAll wrote:
> Patch with version libavcodec version check.
I've compiled against ffmpeg versions 2.4.12, 2.8.6 and 3.0.1 without
any warnings.
These patches have been applied to my 'github squeezelite repository'
(https://github.com/ralph-irving/squeezelite).
Thank you.
Ralphy
*1*-Touc
Patch with version libavcodec version check.
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|Filename: squeezelite-compiler-warnings-ffmpeg3.patch |
|Download: http://forums.slimdevices.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=20246|
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ralphy wrote:
>
> Your changes for ffmpeg.c still produce 2 warnings when compiled against
> ffmpeg 3.01.
LOL. I'm still using 2.x.x versions, so I haven't come across that yet.
(I think I'm using a 2.1.8 on the Fedora 20 stuff I'm still maintaining
and 2.8.6 on everything else.)
ralphy wrote:
JackOfAll wrote:
> Ralphy, squeezelite patch attached if you haven't already dealt with
> those pesky compiler warnings, due to ffmpeg deprecation of alloc/free
> functions (I hate compiler warnings)
>
> I have a few more patches to follow, more contentious than this, as they
> are funct
Ralphy, squeezelite patch attached if you haven't already dealt with
those pesky compiler warnings, due to ffmpeg deprecation of alloc/free
functions (I hate compiler warnings)
I have a few more patches to follow, more contentious than this, as they
are functional rather than cosmetic. Th
Jeff07971 wrote:
> Pcp 2.03 had a fault that meant squeezelite will not start, try
> updateing the squeezelite from the gui.
Thanks. I adopted the year zero approach, downloaded a new copy of the
software, reformatted the card and reinstalled. It now seems to work. I
did exactly the same before
Man in a van wrote:
> Oh, that's bad luck.
>
> Try to expand the card first, from the beta page, then restart
> squeezelite.
>
> If that does not work, reformat the card and re-image with latest
> version 2.04 (?).
>
> If that does not work, ask on the picoreplayer thread.
>
>
> atb
>
> Ron
richardkendell wrote:
> Have Saved and Rebooted and still get the same problem. I am sure it is
> something very simple but I can't understand what!
Oh, that's bad luck.
Try to expand the card first, from the beta page, then restart
squeezelite.
If that does not work, reformat the card and re
Man in a van wrote:
> Did you click on "Save"?
>
> Maybe reboot as well?
Have Saved and Rebooted and still get the same problem. I am sure it is
something very simple but I can't understand what!
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richardkendell wrote:
> If I go into Tweaks it says "Automatically start Squeezelite when pCP
> starts" and this is set to yes. I can't understand what else I am
> supposed to do to set Squeezelite running from the start.
> Can anyone help?
Did you click on "Save"?
Maybe reboot as well?
I have a Pi 3 with picoreplayer installed. Neither my LMS server on my
PC or my OrangeSqueeze controller on my tablet will sync with the picore
device regularly (but both do occasionally). The pi is connected to my
router via wifi and I can access the pCP main page. When I look at the
Operations D
JackOfAll wrote:
> Skipping frames If you have this synced with another player? Try
> breaking the sync.
Entirely too logical. Of course it worked. And it makes sense to me that
if LMS is sending music to two software players then there will be
skipping -- because the two players are not sha
JackElliott wrote:
>
> Anything jump to mind about what I might do?
Skipping frames If you have this synced with another player? Try
breaking the sync.
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squeezelite running on Linux Mint 17.4
Getting audible "tick" sounds during playback. Here's my debug output:
Code:
jack@jack-Aspire-one ~/.squeezelite $ ./squeezelite-i386 -s 192.168.1.222
-o "sysdefault:CARD=Device" -d output=debug
[21:46:28.446580] output_init_als
marcoc1712 wrote:
> But is a blog, it's easier...
True.
"To try to judge the real from the false will always be hard. In this
fast-growing art of 'high fidelity' the quackery will bear a solid gilt
edge that will fool many people" - Paul W Klipsch, 1953
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Julf wrote:
> IWhat do you think of the "well-tempered computer" site?
Not always in line with the author, but is a read that I suggest to any
new, enthusiasic, 'audiophile' I meet, just to have a firsf general
knowledge of what we are taliking about. Not so deep in each argument,
but much bette
JackOfAll wrote:
> Evidence and facts? So you're not the sort of person that would buy a
> DAC because it goes, Where no DAC has gone before! LOL.
No, I would not buy one just because of that. I'd be happy to test one
to see if it actually does - and I would also be happy to buy one based
on c
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