Ditto here. great report!  This was actually going to be my next project on
the pi (I'm waiting on my new USB soundcard to come in), but I'm glad to
hear it probably won't take too much to get this thing running RD fluidly.

 

-Jake

 

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Andy
Sayler
Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2012 10:05 AM
To: User discussion about the Rivendell Radio Automation System
Subject: Re: [RDD] Rivendell with some Pi

 

I also have a few of these sitting on my desk that I've been meaning to play
with. Maybe I'll give them a go with RD too.

 

Thanks for the report!

 

-Andy

[email protected]

www.wmfo.org

On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 7:22 AM, Wayne Merricks
<[email protected]> wrote:

Hi all,

Not sure if anyone is interested but I received a Raspberry Pi
(http://www.raspberrypi.org/) about a week ago and thought I'd try
shoving Rivendell on it to see what happened.

The reason for my meddling is that its a $35 board about the size of a
credit card with the height of approx a 2.5" hard drive.  It runs off a
5v micro usb power supply or you can use 4 AA batteries (no idea how
long they last).

It also has 8 on board GPIO connectors, RS232 pin connectors and can
hook directly up to an LCD screen using the standard ribbon cable (or
HDMI or Component Video).

Anyway I loaded up the Debian Wheezy BETA image onto a 16GB SD Card and
then followed the instructions for a normal Debian from source install.

It took 6 and a half hours to compile but it installed without a
problem.  It is just about usable however it struggles a lot.

I'd put it in a slightly worse category than an old P4 for usage. I've
not tried Riv on anything older so can't really get a good comparison.

Here are the problems:

ripcd takes up 100% CPU, which makes everything very sluggish
No idea how to get GPIO working

Playing more than 1 MP2 file caused glitches during the cross fade. I
did mean to try it with plain WAV audio but haven't had the time (I
believe this is due to a lack of CPU power but it could also be an audio
chip issue as I don't have any decent USB sound cards handy).

I tried offloading the Apache side to a normal PC running Riv but I keep
getting errors generating peaks etc.  I've never tried this before so
I've probably just configured something wrong.

The Wheezy image is BETA at the moment and the Pi folks are tweaking
things to offload more to the graphics chip thats on board (which is
capable of playing Quake 3).  If it improves it could be a nice little
play out box with a decent USB sound card.  Pair it with a touch screen
and tack the board on the back for a cheap "all in one" Rivendell machine.

--
Wayne Merricks
The Voice Asia
0121 522 6075


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