Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Community Squeeze OS R3

2013-05-30 Thread Chunkywizard

JJZolx wrote: 
 Will this run on the new Wandboard Quad? Four 1 GHz cores, 2GB RAM,
 better graphics, plus a SATA header.
 
 http://wandboard.org/
 
 (and should the community Squeezebox DAC card under development run on
 it?)

Yes and yes. By the way the Quad runs fast DDR also (533MHz vs 400MHz)
and also a faster top speed (if they use a faster part)

CW



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Community Squeeze OS R3

2013-05-30 Thread JackOfAll

COMMUNITY-SQUEEZE-WEB-1-53.20130530GIT4870C6E

Primarily for Pascal...

Changes...

Code:


  * Thu May 30 2013 - 1-53.20130530git4870c6e
  - Latest git revision 4870c6e.
  - Do not populate Squeezelite config MAC address (using wired interface
  MAC) by default unless the check-box is ticked.
  



Update...

Code:


  sudo csos-cleanUpdate community-squeeze-web
  




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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Community Squeeze OS R3

2013-05-30 Thread vzs

JackOfAll wrote: 
 One word answer, yes. You'll be using one proc core exclusively for the
 up/over sampling 44k1-352k8 or 48k - 384k. 
 Example below with my server side sox re-sampling on the WB, 44k1 -
 352k8, very high quality, minimum phase.
That's wonderful news! I asked about this on another thread as I would
like to move my PC + LMS7.8 and SBTouch + Squeezelite setup to one
device.

Have some questions though before really ordering a Wandboard for my
setup.
- Isn't 92.5% CPU usage a bit on the limit? I'm using a similar minimal
phase filter on my Intel G620 PC + LMS7.8 rate -v -M -b 87.5 352800
and on track start SoX uses even 45% of one of the cores.
- Do you access your music library over a network share?...or is it
possible to attach both an USB DAC (Amanero Combo384) and an external
USB drive to Wandboard?

Thanks, Zsolt



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Community Squeeze OS R3

2013-05-30 Thread Pascal Hibon

JackOfAll wrote: 
 COMMUNITY-SQUEEZE-WEB-1-53.20130530GIT4870C6E
 
 Primarily for Pascal...
 
 Changes...
  
Code:

  
   * Thu May 30 2013 - 1-53.20130530git4870c6e
   - Latest git revision 4870c6e.
   - Do not populate Squeezelite config MAC address (using wired interface
   MAC) by default unless the check-box is ticked.
   

  
 
 Update...
  
Code:

  
   sudo csos-cleanUpdate community-squeeze-web
   

  


Works great, thanks!

My “in-ceiling project” is finished; it is all installed since
yesterday. No issue with the wifi connection behind the ceiling and the
Wandboard is switching the amplifier on and off as expected. The
Wandboard Community Squeezebox woke me up this morning through its daily
alarm.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] LMS on rasberry pi ?

2013-05-30 Thread nikstra

I can now confirm that the performance of LMS is slightly better on a
Raspberry Pi. The web interface feels a bit quicker and you can se the
results of a clear and rescan below.

The Raspberry Pi accesses my library via NFS. I don't know if the scan
time would improve if the library was on an USB-disk. LMS is configured
identically except Database Memory Config which is set to High on
the ReadyNAS.


READYNAS NV+ (1GB RAM)

Logitech Media Server Status

Logitech Media Server Version: 7.7.2 - r33893 @ Wed Mar 14 05:51:19 PDT
2012
Hostname: nas
Server IP Address: 192.168.x.10
Server HTTP Port Number: 9000
Operating system: Netgear RAIDiator - EN - utf8
Platform Architecture: sparc-linux
Perl Version: 5.8.8 - sparc-linux
Database Version: DBD::SQLite 1.34_01 (sqlite 3.7.7.1)
Total Players Recognized: 0

Library Statistics
Total Images: 0
Total Videos: 0
Total Tracks: 15,784
Total Albums: 1,403
Total Artists: 677
Total Genres: 63
Total Playing Time: 1172:26:52

Media Scan Details
Discovering files/directories: /media/Music   (16108 of 16108)  
Complete  00:02:32
Scanning new music files: /media/Music   (13623 of 13623)   Complete 
01:10:32
Discovering playlists: /media/Playlists   (7 of 7)   Complete  00:00:00
Scanning new playlists: /media/Playlists   (6 of 6)   Complete 
00:00:27
Pre-caching Artwork   (1451 of 1451)   Complete  00:09:44
The server has finished scanning your media library.
Total Time: *01:23:15* (Thursday, May 30, 2013 / 13:47:58)

server.log
[13-05-30 *13:48:50*.8477]
Plugins::LazySearch2::Plugin::scanDoneCallback (2332) Lazifying database
items not already done
[13-05-30 *14:31:00*.6790] Plugins::LazySearch2::Plugin::encodeTask
(2674) Database lazification completed


RASPBERRY PI MODEL B

Logitech Media Server Status

Logitech Media Server Version: 7.7.2 - r33893 @ Wed Mar 14 05:46:46 PDT
2012
Hostname: rpi01
Server IP Address: 192.168.x.30
Server HTTP Port Number: 9000
Operating system: Debian - EN - utf8
Platform Architecture: armv7l-linux
Perl Version: 5.14.2 - arm-linux-gnueabihf-thread-multi-64int
Database Version: DBD::SQLite 1.34_01 (sqlite 3.7.7.1)
Total Players Recognized: 1

Library Statistics
Total Images: 0
Total Videos: 0
Total Tracks: 15,784
Total Albums: 1,403
Total Artists: 677
Total Genres: 63
Total Playing Time: 1172:26:52

Media Scan Details
Discovering files/directories: /mnt/nfs/Music   (16108 of 16108)  
Complete  00:02:39
Scanning new music files: /mnt/nfs/Music   (13623 of 13623)   Complete 
00:58:59
Discovering playlists: /mnt/nfs/Playlists   (7 of 7)   Complete 
00:00:00
Scanning new playlists: /mnt/nfs/Playlists   (6 of 6)   Complete 
00:00:14
Pre-caching Artwork   (1451 of 1451)   Complete  00:08:19
The server has finished scanning your media library.
Total Time: *01:10:11* (Thursday, May 30, 2013 / 16:36:55)

server.log
[13-05-30 *16:37:04*.4644]
Plugins::LazySearch2::Plugin::scanDoneCallback (2332) Lazifying database
items not already done
[13-05-30 *17:02:13*.4462] Plugins::LazySearch2::Plugin::encodeTask
(2674) Database lazification completed



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] LMS on rasberry pi ?

2013-05-30 Thread Michael Herger

The Raspberry Pi accesses my library via NFS. I don't know if the scan
time would improve if the library was on an USB-disk.


It would most likely improve _dramatically_. Scanning over the network  
will always be slowed down by the connection. Plus the ReadyNAS is rather  
slow even as a NAS.


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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] LMS on rasberry pi ?

2013-05-30 Thread Pascal Hibon

The Raspberry is only 10 minutes faster... that’s not much.
Why don’t you try a Wandboard. That will give you huge boost in
performance.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] LMS on rasberry pi ?

2013-05-30 Thread nikstra

mherger wrote: 
  The Raspberry Pi accesses my library via NFS. I don't know if the
 scan
  time would improve if the library was on an USB-disk.
 
 It would most likely improve _dramatically_. Scanning over the network 
 
 will always be slowed down by the connection. Plus the ReadyNAS is
 rather  
 slow even as a NAS.
 
 -- 
 
 Michael

Of course will scanning over a network be slow, especially when the RPi
only has a 100Mb NIC. But you've got me thinking. I'm using USB-disks to
backup my NAS so I actually have a current copy of my library on a
USB-disk. As far as I remember they are formatted with ext3 and if so it
shuld be easy to test scanning performance via USB. I'll give it a try
and post the results.



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