I've found that the input switching on the radio sometimes needs you to
unplug and replug the line-in cable to get it working, I imagine the
boom is similar.
(It's nothing to do with LMS it's entirely a local firmware facility).
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I have noticed smth similar, but I instead press the volume button once,
then the sound from the PC comes back after a LMS stream ended.
During my attempts to solve the problem the line cable ahs been taken
out and reinserted several times.
Have you thought about installing LMS on the Laptop by way of a check?
If a Windows OS then Squeezelite-X will give the default output, if a
Mac OS you can install Squeezelite or select the jack output.
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Ignore my last post, I misrembered the problem.:o
I have this morning connected my Windows 10 Pro laptop to a Boom via the
headphone jack and Line-In on the Boom.
It works well enough playing a stream on the laptop but the volume
level is woeful, even with the computer output set to m
The input goes into an analogue to digital converter before hitting the
DSP and then onto the amps. Can't do much about the gain settings
though.
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> Can't do much about the gain settings though.
>
Yeah I realise that.
I sometimes use the line in on the BOOM when I am setting up a dac hat,
plenty of volume in that case :)
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I've had good results even using a phone as analogue source too, so it's
a bit weird that your laptop's output is so low.
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