mimax wrote: 
> Here my latest Feedback:
> 
> Last week I was thinking of Bob’s remark regarding the brutefir binaries
> compiled in CSOS Fedora, and that maybe it was worth a Trial.
> Therefore, I copied my last CSOS Image on an SD and compiled the
> binaries in the Fedora environment. Still no luck with the example
> filters from Sourceforge.
> 
> A few days ago, member Rob P was so Kind to send me his working filters
> for brutefir. In SOA, with the brutefir binaries compiled in SOA, it did
> still not work, same error log as Bob got:
> 
> > 
Code:
--------------------
  >   > 
  > 
  > ======== brutefirwrapper rev 12 starting at 1409396780 2014-08-30 11:06:20
  > 
  > BruteFIR v1.0m (November 2013)                                (c) Anders 
Torger
  > 
  > Traceback (most recent call last):
  > File "/opt/logitechmediaserver/Plugins/BrutefirDrc/Bin/brutefirwrapper", 
line 466, in read_tail
  > Internal resolution is 32 bit floating point.
  > age = time.time()-os.stat(tail_filename).st_mtime
  > OSError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 
'/tmp/.BrutefirDrc-996/tail-2c_d0_5a_48_e8_cf.pcm'
  > Output follows (0.035s)
  > Creating 4 FFTW plans of size 16384...finished.
  > Loading 2 coefficient sets...finished.
  > Failed to open module "file" in "/usr/lib/brutefir/file.bfio": 
/usr/lib/brutefir/file.bfio: undefined symbol: __aeabi_idivmod.
  > Output complete (0.057s)
  > 
  > 
--------------------
> > 
> 
> 
> 
> On SOA, with the brutefir binary compiled in CSOS and Robs filters:
> Bingo!
> Even though the two files have exactly the same size, and both
> compiled with no Errors.
> Output is attenuated as expected, brutefir processes are present and
> active taking 2 -5 % CPU each, and Logging in "brutefir.log" Looks
> OK:
> 
> > 
Code:
--------------------
  >   > 
  > ======== brutefirwrapper rev 12 starting at 1409397901 2014-08-30 11:25:01
  > 
  > BruteFIR v1.0m (November 2013)                                (c) Anders 
Torger
  > 
  > Internal resolution is 32 bit floating point.
  > Traceback (most recent call last):
  > Creating 4 FFTW plans of size 16384...  File 
"/opt/logitechmediaserver/Plugins/BrutefirDrc/Bin/brutefirwrapper", line 466, 
in read_tail
  > age = time.time()-os.stat(tail_filename).st_mtime
  > OSError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 
'/tmp/.BrutefirDrc-996/tail-2c_d0_5a_48_e8_cf.pcm'
  > Output follows (0.679s)
  > finished.
  > Loading 2 coefficient sets...finished.
  > Warning: no support for clock cycle counter on this platform.
  > Timers for benchmarking may be unreliable.
  > Filters in process 0: 0 
  > Filters in process 1: 1 
  > Audio processing starts now
  > Readahead complete (1.118s)
  > 
  > Finished!
  > Output complete (6.686s)
  > 
--------------------
> > 
> 
> The example filters from Sourceforge definitely don't work for me
> neither. They even break the working configuration. In fact, when I
> Switch to the example filter from Sourceforge and back on the good
> ones, I don't get any Sound Output anymore (could not open file
> message on the Player), I get it working again by deleting the
> "wisdom" file in the "settings" Directory and a reboot.
> 
> I someone would like to try with the CSOS compiled "brutefir" binary,
> PM me, I will be glad to email it. On my Wandboard (I yet tried only
> on the new one) it is sufficient to swap the program binary, it works
> with the modules in "lib/brutefir" compiled in SOA.
> 
> Regards to all
> 
> Michael

Hi Michael,

Did you get my PM requesting a copy of your CSOS compiled brutefir?

Many thanks

Bob



1 x Touch
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1 x Boom
1 x Wandboard SoA as main server and player running LMS 7.9
Lavry DA-10 DAC
HP PC as secondary server running LMS 7.9
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Heavily modified NAIM NAP 250 Power-amp
Behringer DEQ2496
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