eLR!C wrote:
> Seems to work very well, and I like how the grid looks (using it on a
> 1920x1080 screen).
>
> Small things :
> 1. browsing the albums grid, is there a way to quickly go to "a letter"
> (going page by page through 2000+ albums is not smooth) ?
>
Not at present - interested how yo
albertone74 wrote:
> Fab! I can't wait to get home and give it a go:)
Likewise, but I am 8 hours behind you guys.
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JackOfAll wrote:
>
>
> I've just made what I hope to be the final R4 image...
Fab! I can't wait to get home and give it a go:)
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'CSOS-Wandboard-Dual-R4-20130509-1.img.7z'
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I've just made what I hope to be the final R4 image, which pulls in all
the updates since the last R3 image. Would appreciate it if one or two
other people
JackOfAll wrote:
> Look, and I don't mean to be rude, but you are up and running again. I'm
> desperately trying to get a new image released and move forward.
>
> When I've done that I'll help you resizing the the rootfs partition so
> it uses the free space on your 8GB card.
Ooops I stan
castalla wrote:
> I guess the problem is that I have a 4gb card - and there's not enough
> space. But, noobishly, I have no idea how to put the 4gb onto a 8gb
> card with expanded file space but I guess that's another issue.
Look, and I don't mean to be rude, but you are up and running aga
JackOfAll wrote:
> Don't be silly!
Silly or not, I'm not doing it again!
I guess the problem is that I have a 4gb card - and there's not enough
space. But, noobishly, I have no idea how to put the 4gb onto a 8gb
card with expanded file space but I guess that's another issue.
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castalla wrote:
> So - best advice is DON'T do yum update!?
Don't be silly!
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JackOfAll wrote:
> You mean, "tsflags=repackage"? Not quite as simple as you might think.
> yum is being run as root, which means that if you have run out of disk
> space, you really have run out of disk space, root having used the
> reserved percentage. yum probably won't run again without disks
castalla wrote:
>
> I saw there's a yum.conf setting to allow for rollbacks - would this be
> a useful feature to set?
You mean, "tsflags=repackage"? Not quite as simple as you might think.
yum is being run as root, which means that if you have run out of disk
space, you really have run out of
albertone74 wrote:
>
> Is there anything wrong?
Do you mean the deprecated messages/warnings? I've just patched the code
causing the warnings and made a new build of LMS. (Which should result
in those messages not being logged when running with perl >= 5.16.)
Code:
JackOfAll wrote:
> I'll have to come back to you later this evening. I'm going to be away
> from the computer for a couple of hours. Sorry!
Thanks in the meantime, I re-imaged the sd card with a copy of the
setup I made last week! Just proves 2 things:
1. Don't mess with linux commands yo
Triode wrote:
> I would be greatful for a few people to test this version before I merge
> the underlying code into the main jivelite branch. So looking for two
> sets of tests/testers:
>
> 1) Update to the test version as above, but keep using jivelite as
> before - do you notice any changes t
Clive,
Could you please have look at the Service area output of the Squeeze
Server Control?
Code:
squeezeboxserver.service - SqueezeboxServer Daemon
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/squeezeboxserver.service; enabled)
Active: active (running) since Wed 201
castalla wrote:
> Okay - it's not a WB but doing yum update on my Cubie has knocked
> out LMS. yum reported errors as it ran out of space.
I'll have to come back to you later this evening. I'm going to be away
from the computer for a couple of hours. Sorry!
--
dsdreamer wrote:
>
> Having the RTC up and running (and being set by ntpdate utility) seems
> like a very low impact and safe change, even if it is not a complete
> solution. It also has the the advantage that /var/log/messages won't
> typically be full of entries with date-stamps near the epoch
JackOfAll wrote:
> You don't need a script for that. (But it still isn't the solution for
> your DHCP issue anyway.)
>
> /etc/sysconfig/ntpdate
> >
Code:
> >
> # Set to 'yes' to sync hw clock after successful ntpdate
> SYNC_HWCLOCK=no
>
> >
JackOfAll wrote:
> JIVELITE-0.1-0.35.20130508GITFE832BA
>
> Changes...
> >
Code:
> >
> * Wed May 08 2013 - 0.1-0.35.20130508gitfe832ba
> - Latest git revision fe832ba.
> - Switch to git grid branch.
>
> >
>
> Update...
> >
Code:
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JackOfAll wrote:
> >
Code:
> >
> sudo yum update
>
> >
>
> Might take some time to finish.
>
> I have been threatening a R4 image for some time. I'm just doing the
> final testing of it now. So, assuming no more problems, that'll be
> availa
castalla wrote:
> I ask because the edimax and tp dongles I have in Raspis run out over a
> few metres. Meanwhile the Touch and a couple of cheap tablets work well
> over 20m through walls.
The on-board Broadcom Wi-Fi (with external antenna) is far superior to
crappy dongles, of which I have a
JackOfAll wrote:
> Erm, not sure how to answer this other than to say, good. Some of my old
> Victorian horse hair plaster walls cause massive issues for me with
> wi-fi and signals not seeming to go through them. The Touch in my study
> can't see the wireless router in my front room. The WB, eve
Chunkywizard wrote:
> Worth putting in the FAQs?
Yes, might save me answering the same question again. (Make sure you do
a pull before you edit and commit. I recently put every Q&A in a
with a link back to the top of page, after we were told off for being
"sloppy" by Ben our web developer! ;))
castalla wrote:
> Can anyone using the Wandboard wifi give some info on the range?
Erm, not sure how to answer this other than to say, good. Some of my old
Victorian horse hair plaster walls cause massive issues for me with
wi-fi and signals not seeming to go through them. The Touch in my study
JackOfAll wrote:
> >
Code:
> >
> sudo yum update
>
> >
>
> Might take some time to finish.
>
> I have been threatening a R4 image for some time. I'm just doing the
> final testing of it now. So, assuming no more problems, that'll be
> availa
erland wrote:
> Looking for something similar to "apt-get update;apt-get dist-upgrade;"
> on Ubuntu.
Code:
sudo yum update
Might take some time to finish.
I have been threatening a R4 image for some time. I'm just doing the
final testing of
I'm sorry if this has already been answered, in that case just refer me
to the previous post (in case you don't want to answer it again)
If I install the R3 image, is there an easy way to update everything to
the latest version ?
Or do I at the moment need to go though this thread and find all up
dsdreamer wrote:
> I had to manually set the RTC clock from the system clock after NTP had
> updated it during boot, but we could easily add a script to make this
> happen automatically once time-sync.target is reached.
You don't need a script for that. (But it still isn't the solution for
your
dsdreamer wrote:
> I checked that once the above is done (including the kernel update of
> course), the RTC is preserved through reboots
Yes, through reboots, but there is no battery backup, so not preserved
through removal of power from the board.
-
JackOfAll wrote:
> John, if you want to "tinker" with this, you'll need to update kernel,
> otherwise you won't have RTC.
>
> >
Code:
> >
> # set RTC from system clock
> $ sudo clock -w
>
> >
Clive, I checked that once the above is done (
JackOfAll wrote:
> Yes, "rm /var/lib/squeezeboxserver/cache/artwork.*". Stop the
> squeezeboxserver service before you rm those files and start it after. I
> don't think a rescan will cause the pre-caching of artwork, (only a full
> scan), but as you access artwork, on-the-fly, it should be resiz
Can anyone using the Wandboard wifi give some info on the range?
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JohnSwenson wrote:
>
> I should probably check the wandboard system clock and see how it
> behaves. Start it up, check both the system clock and RTC, then unplug
> the ethernet cable so it can't get NTP and let it go for a few days.
> Then login with the serial port so there is no way NTP can ge
JackOfAll wrote:
> 'Quick Start Guide: Powering Down The Wandboard/CSOS'
> (http://www.communitysqueeze.org/quick_start_guide.jsp#Powering_Down)
Would it be possible to allow shutting down CSOS by pushing down some
button ? Or by way of some menu item in Jivelite ?
This would be nice for people l
"Stoker" wrote:
> Just added a section on powering down the Wandboard/CSOS to the quick
> start guide.
'Quick Start Guide: Powering Down The Wandboard/CSOS'
(http://www.communitysqueeze.org/quick_start_guide.jsp#Powering_Down)
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JIVELITE-0.1-0.35.20130508GITFE832BA
"Triode" wrote:
>
> When you have time, could you make a testing version of jivelite from
> the grid branch. This is work in progress, but I’d like to enable
> people to try it out both with the existing skins to see if I’ve
> broken anything in them and the
Triode wrote:
> We can definately add a set clock applet for jivelite and also something
> from the web interface if this is the likely problem area - really
> depends on the long term accuracy of the clock too though. I don't
> think this should distract us from our initial build though.
I pro
JohnSwenson wrote:
> The lack of a battery backed RTC caused lots of problems for people
> using the Touch as a server in areas where they didn't have internet
> access so couldn't use NTP. Part of the problem with the Touch was no
> way to easily set the time.
>
> I know using the server isn'
Triode wrote:
> I wouldn't add an RTC for dhcp usage... There are plenty of devices
> which support dhcp and they should either be used to allowing the
> address to change or the server should be preconfigured to hand out a
> static address. If there are other reasons then lets discuss (not sur
Triode wrote:
> Can you do "cat /proc/asound/cards" and post what is says?
It says, Triode has lost genius status! ;)
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Triode wrote:
> I wouldn't add an RTC for dhcp usage...
Exactly! We don't need to add any hardware complexity to deal with this.
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JohnSwenson wrote:
> This RTC stuff is interesting. On my system I just automatically set
> up a reserved address in my router so it gets the same IP address all
> the time. Anything I'm going to be SSHing into or accessing a webgui on
> I just put in a reserved address for and I never worry ab
JohnSwenson wrote:
> This RTC stuff is interesting. On my system I just automatically set
> up a reserved address in my router so it gets the same IP address all
> the time. Anything I'm going to be SSHing into or accessing a webgui on
> I just put in a reserved address for and I never worry ab
JohnSwenson wrote:
> This RTC stuff is interesting.
Interesting??? LOL. It's fracking tedious! ;)
Right, I think I have a far more elegant solution. 1 day leases.
Please everybody tell me that their aren't any braindead routers out
there that give out anything less than a one hour lease? (
dsdreamer wrote:
> Name: AudioEngine D1 http://audioengineusa.com/Store/Audioengine-D1
> Driver: snd-usb-audio
> Max Rate: 96k
> Class: UAC1
> Hub: Bus powered external high speed hub
> Used by: dsdreamer
>
>
> One quirk is that I can't select this DAC via the Jivelite menus, but I
> can using
This RTC stuff is interesting. On my system I just automatically set
up a reserved address in my router so it gets the same IP address all
the time. Anything I'm going to be SSHing into or accessing a webgui on
I just put in a reserved address for and I never worry about it again.
On the RTC i
Chunkywizard wrote:
> looking at it, I'm guessing the database for art is corrupt. Seems like
> scanning doesn't fix it so do I have to delete the cache? Is it possible
> to do this with out wiping out everything and starting again? I would
> like to try and retain my trackstat info if poss, it t
mherger wrote:
> > I attached a screen shot to show the issue. As you will see
> thunbnails
> > show fine but the main cover in the right hnad pane doesn't (even
> though
> > its the same size as the thumbnails). I have rebooted, and rescanned
> but
> > nothing fixes it. The scan spends about 2 h
JackOfAll wrote:
> Paul, did you see the image I posted? "rpm -q logitechmediaserver",
> please. I wasn't able to reproduce your problem with your images not
> displaying. They work fine here.
Saw that, I will take a look at Michael advice and post up my log.
Cheers
CW
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bakker_be wrote:
> You have indeed oversimplified it, in that there are files inside that
> directory that are needed for LMS to even start up, that's before any
> scanning has ever taken place. My first tentative at running LMS was
> without a stick and I found an 11hr scantime to be a bit exces
JackOfAll wrote:
> Paul, email me one or two of your "problem" images.
Paul, did you see the image I posted? "rpm -q logitechmediaserver",
please. I wasn't able to reproduce your problem with your images not
displaying. They work fine here.
-
dsdreamer wrote:
> Name: AudioEngine D1 http://audioengineusa.com/Store/Audioengine-D1
> Driver: snd-usb-audio
> Max Rate: 96k
> Class: UAC1
> Hub: Bus powered external high speed hub
> Used by: dsdreamer
>
Added to FAQ. Thank you.
-
dsdreamer wrote:
>
> Let me acknowledge that I got my main idea to work around this problem
> from Eli Billauer's blog post linked here:
> http://billauer.co.il/blog/2012/10/dhcp-ip-ntpdate-rtc/His
> description of the issue matches my observations well.
I'm just going to come out and say t
Name: AudioEngine D1 http://audioengineusa.com/Store/Audioengine-D1
Driver: snd-usb-audio
Max Rate: 96k
Class: UAC1
Hub: Bus powered external high speed hub
Used by: dsdreamer
One quirk is that I can't select this DAC via the Jivelite menus, but I
can using the web GUI. But once the web GUI has
[image: http://www.vacuumtube.org.uk/paul.png]
Code:
[13-05-07 14:16:40.1324] Slim::Music::Artwork::__ANON__ (552) precacheArtwork
finished in 2.91028809547424
[13-05-07 14:17:13.5180] Slim::Web::Graphics::artworkRequest (86) Artwork
request: music/046c3673/cover_
I attached a screen shot to show the issue. As you will see thunbnails
show fine but the main cover in the right hnad pane doesn't (even though
its the same size as the thumbnails). I have rebooted, and rescanned but
nothing fixes it. The scan spends about 2 hours on pre-caching as
well
Plea
Chunkywizard wrote:
> I attached a screen shot to show the issue. As you will see thunbnails
> show fine but the main cover in the right hnad pane doesn't (even though
> its the same size as the thumbnails). I have rebooted, and rescanned but
> nothing fixes it. The scan spends about 2 hours on p
JackOfAll wrote:
> I think my largest images are 500x500, most are 300x300.
>
> Triode, are you displaying "large" images OK?
Hi Guys,
I attached a screen shot to show the issue. As you will see thunbnails
show fine but the main cover in the right hnad pane doesn't (even though
its the same s
COMMUNITY-SQUEEZE-WEB-1-52.20130507GIT784A334
Changes...
Code:
* Tue May 07 2013 - 1-52.20130507git784a334
- Latest git revision 784a334.
- Sync stylesheet from website.
- Sync CW edits to website FAQ.
Update...
Code:
-
Pascal Hibon wrote:
> I only have the folder.jpg files and these work fine. But all my image
> sizes are less than 600 x 600 (usualy something like 595 x 595).
I think my largest images are 500x500, most are 300x300.
Triode, are you displaying "large" images OK?
-
michaelvv wrote:
> java.lang.ClassFormatError: Truncated class file
Sounds like you were rebooting as tomcat was unpacking the war file,
resulting in a truncated class file.
Force the war to be redeployed.
Code:
sudo systemctl stop tomcat
sudo rm -rf /usr/share/to
dsdreamer wrote:
> Good to know, but I hope you are designing for a community of users that
> extends beyond the area served by your routers??!!
Of course! I didn't mean that to be read as I'm OK, hard luck to you.
What I was saying, is that I wouldn't have seen this issue myself.
dsdreamer wro
JackOfAll wrote:
> Both of my routers will allocate the same IP Address, (if it has already
> been allocated but not yet expired), regardless of discover/request, to
> the client which sends the MAC which the address was originally
> allocated to.
Good to know, but I hope you are designing for a
Hi...
updated /etc/yum.conf
installonlypkgs=kernel kernel-bigmem installonlypkg(kernel-module)\
installonlypkg(vm) kernel-enterprise kernel-smp kernel-modules\
kernel-debug kernel-unsupported kernel-source kernel-devel\
kernel-PAE kernel-PAE-debug kernel-omap kernel-wand
sudo csos-cleanUpdate-t
dsdreamer wrote:
> Apparently, different routers behave differently when when the client
> fails to keep track of DHCP leases properly.
Both of my routers will allocate the same IP Address, (if it has already
been allocated but not yet expired), regardless of discover/request, to
the client whic
JackOfAll wrote:
> I'll take a look. Of the top of my head, I would expect it to be benign.
> Do you have a specific reason for 24 hour leases? Most routers default
> to 7 days for dynamic leases, and at the point the dhclient on the
> device requests the renewal, it will request the renewal aski
dsdreamer wrote:
> It is surely unlikely that the bad date-stamps would be benign as far as
> DHCP behaviour is concerned?
I'll take a look. Of the top of my head, I would expect it to be benign.
Do you have a specific reason for 24 hour leases? Most routers default
to 7 days for dynamic leases,
The attach patch shows how I've managed to get a sane DHCP lease after
[re]boots of the Wandboard.
Let me acknowledge that I got my main idea to work around this problem
from Eli Billauer's blog post linked here:
http://billauer.co.il/blog/2012/10/dhcp-ip-ntpdate-rtc/His
description of the is
Chunkywizard wrote:
> My TV is 1080P and I saw 3 menu options (including settings) at the top
> of the screen, and that menu was replicated 3 times all at the top of
> the screen side by side. I selected settings and the 1080P screen then
> it all worked fine.
>
> CW
I connected everything whi
Pascal Hibon wrote:
> Ive been playing with jivelite for the first time yesterday.
> Im happy to report that it works like a charm. The initial setup screen
> is great and works very well. I was able to go back and forward between
> several screen resolutions without any issues. It is even a ve
Chunkywizard wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Has anybody had trouble with the inboard LMS displaying album art? None
> of mine is showing. I have album art embedded in the mp3sand also in
> each folder as folder.jpg. My art files are big, basically the maximum
> resolution I could source so can be 1-4MB,
Triode wrote:
> I am keen to get feedback on this change as it changes how jivelite
> starts up first time. To try to support TVs and monitors which only do
> 1080p and thoses which only do 720p, this version starts up in VGA mode
> and then asks you to select a skin. I am working on the basis
JackOfAll wrote:
> Humour me, what misbehaviour are you talking about?
All the other devices on my network are allowed to keep their existing
IP address when time comes up for renewal. By contrast, CSOS on
Wandboard never gets to keep its old IP address. Also, DHCP leases are
issued for 24 hours
Hi there,
Has anybody had trouble with the inboard LMS displaying album art? None
of mine is showing. I have album art embedded in the mp3sand also in
each folder as folder.jpg. My art files are big, basically the maximum
resolution I could source so can be 1-4MB, is there a maximum size the
Wand
Pascal Hibon wrote:
>
> The Wandboard seems quite powerfull so Im a bit surprised by
> bakker_bes results.
The limiting factor isn't WB CPU power, or network speed, it's down to
"disk" I/O speed, reading and writing the sqlite db files. That's the
whole point of getting those files off of the
Maybe the overall physical size of the library is a factor too? I've got
around 1.5 TB of music, it's all quite extensively tagged and cover art
is as large as I can find. MusicIP (only mixable status) & SmartMix are
activated as well.
I don't say that there cannot be anything wrong with my scanni
JackOfAll wrote:
> You're making an assumption, (a wrong one), that scan time will be
> linear no matter how big the library.
Sure, however, even if the scanning process increases over time (or
number of songs) there is still a huge difference between 1 hour and 11
hours. I dont have such a big
Pascal Hibon wrote:
> If I would extrapolate my results on a 7 songs library it would scan
> for about 76 minutes.
You're making an assumption, (a wrong one), that scan time will be
linear no matter how big the library.
--
dsdreamer wrote:
>
> Anyway, my suspicion is that this is the main cause of DHCP
> misbbehaviour on the Wandboard I've been seeing. Comments?
Humour me, what misbehaviour are you talking about?
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@bakker_be:
During the tests I did with LMS I had it connected wireless (no Ethernet
connected). My music library resides on my NAS and contains a bit over
11000 songs. It scanned the whole thing in 12 minutes. If I would
extrapolate my results on a 7 songs library it would scan for about
76 m
Ah o.k., good to know thanks. I'll have a good at this sometime (it's on
my growing list of things to play with!)
CW
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Chunkywizard wrote:
> I don't want to over simplify this but basically you format the USB
> stick correctly, mount it where the cache is and that's it? If you don't
> want to rescan it is advisable to copy the contents of the cache first
> and copy back to the stick once it's mounted, yes? I'll h
bakker_be wrote:
> I'm not really too good at writing instructions, you've done a way
> better job than I could, so I'd say you do it yourself and document it
> accordingly ;)
> I've followed the guides below, in the order listed:
>
> Before doing:
>
> I should have first copied the contents of
@JackOfAll,
On my Wandboard DHCP leases are being obtained before the chronyd or
ntpd have set the system clock, leading to rather comic DHCP lease
records such as the following:
Code:
lease {
interface "wlan0";
fixed-address 10.0.1.98;
option subnet-mask 255.25
albertone74 wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just to share a few pictures of my setup:)
Clive,
Sorry for getting back to you late, I am still out of London. But I did
want write a few comments, so there we go!
"I have been looking for a 'real' replacement for my so beloved
Squeezebox Touch that could also ru
Chunkywizard wrote:
> Any chance of some instructions on how to implement this? I've seen the
> mount you have in your /etc/fstab but what else do you need to do?
>
> CW
I'm not really too good at writing instructions, you've done a way
better job than I could, so I'd say you do it yourself and
bakker_be wrote:
> I finally managed to find the time to correct my mess withe the
> USB-stick mounted as cache, and the results are simply amazing. You
> might remember I posted the scan results in the previous thread: a bit
> over 11 hours for just shy of 7 tracks in "standard configuration
Guys, I'll be ignoring you for the rest of the day. I've got a bunch of
stuff I wan't to get finished, so no more popping into the forum and
email is going to be ignored for the rest of the day! (Unless it's from
Triode! ;))
Pascal: Put your SPDIF board circuit diagram on the web site. It's just
Triode wrote:
> What is running the server - does it have enough cpu to transcode at
> these rates?
ReadyNAS NVX (x86 proc).
It shoulb be ok: load averages: 0.28, 0.09, 0.06
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Triode wrote:
> What is running the server - does it have enough cpu to transcode at
> these rates?
I doubt that's it. Even if it was the WB doing the sox transcoding,
downsampling takes less CPU than the crazy stuff I'm doing, eg.
upsampling everything to 384k, vhq filter. The WB has no issue w
Pascal Hibon wrote:
> Well, I did my tests while using plughw:CARD=imxspdif.
> The Wandboard does not hang but it wont play anything else unitl it
> is rebooted (when playing > 192k files).
>
> It is better to use hw:CARD=imxspdif.
> With that option selected, the 352k8 file plays but
Triode wrote:
> Can you comment on the >192k results - I can don't get anything with
> these but can play a lower sample rate afterwards and they play ok - so
> I want to check on the "needs reboot" comment?
>
> Any view on the lock you get with these - I think they should work with
> the MDAC s
Triode wrote:
> Can you comment on the >192k results - I can don't get anything with
> these but can play a lower sample rate afterwards and they play ok - so
> I want to check on the "needs reboot" comment?
Actually, I don't understand what Pascal is seeing. Squeezelite reports
max rate 192k ba
Pascal Hibon wrote:
> Beatifull results...
>
> '[image: http://img827.imageshack.us/img827/4674/sampleratescm37.jpg]'
> (http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/827/sampleratescm37.jpg/)
Can you comment on the >192k results - I can don't get anything with
these but can play a lower sample rate aft
Pascal Hibon wrote:
> Let me know if you need other copies of the images. I can send you them
> in the format and resolution you like.
Replied to your PM.
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JackOfAll wrote:
> Not so much that, more a case that I was trying to draw attention to
> your SPDIF board. If have have a much larger original image, I'll crop
> that to provide a higher-res 640xXXX image of the daughter board, with a
> link to the full image. (The rule of thumb I was given by t
@Triode, seems like you are a genius.
So that will mean that the optical out of the wandboard will also be
usable (after soldering), till the Community Dac boards arrive.
To think that I nearly left SB for Sonos, glad I did not since the real
fun is just about to start.
JackOfAll wrote:
> KERNEL-WAND-3.0.35-CM37+
>
> For Pascal: Kernel to test with Triode's patch to use pll4 (audio) clock
> for spdif output.
>
> Changes...
> >
Code:
> >
> * Sat May 04 2013 - 3.0.35-cm37+
> - Triode as-patch4-spdif-pll4.patch. Use pll4 (audio) for
KERNEL-WAND-3.0.35-CM37+
For Pascal: Kernel to test with Triode's patch to use pll4 (audio) clock
for spdif output.
Changes...
Code:
* Sat May 04 2013 - 3.0.35-cm37+
- Triode as-patch4-spdif-pll4.patch. Use pll4 (audio) for spdif clock.
In
Pascal Hibon wrote:
> I guess the full images would take up too much space.
Not so much that, more a case that I was trying to draw attention to
your SPDIF board. If have have a much larger original image, I'll crop
that to provide a higher-res 640xXXX image of the daughter board, with a
link to
JackOfAll wrote:
> Pascal,
>
> I've added your text. (Hope you don't mind. I made a couple of small
> edits.) I left the first image cropped-in on the WB and your spdif
> board. Click on it and you get the full 640xXXX image. I also cropped
> the second image.
>
> 'Image Gallery' (http://www.c
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