I don't see SoX running (which it wouldn't if LMS wasn't invoking it),
but the total load on the CPU -- except at the very start of play when
it jumped to around 79% for a couple of seconds -- has been running at
around 15% or lower. A lot of the time, it's at more than 90% idle.
Mnyb wrote:
I seriusly doubt that any arm CPU based device has the power to actually
run SoX, but I could be wrong .
If you use top command do you see it running and is the PI chocked at
100% CPU ?
I'm running the Squeezelite with builtin sox resampling on the wandboard
and it takes a
bumping this thread...
I've been trying to find the tool, but the web site is down and the
wayback machine didn't include the downloads area
http://web.archive.org/web/20120827000444/http://acc.vanholt.nl/
I've sent Frank a personal message in hope that he will respond.
tlipur wrote:
Do you have a how to for connect bot. How would i foward boths ports?
Here are instructions:
http://tech.shantanugoel.com/2010/08/02/ssh-tunneling-android.html
Did you know: *'SqueezePlayer' (www.squeezeplayer.com)* will stream all
your music to your Android device. Take your
tlipur wrote:
last question for you. Did you use windows for the ssh server, if so
what ssh server app did you use?
Or did you install SBS on linux and run the ssh server on it?
I'm running my Squeezebox-Server on a SheevaPlug (Linux/Debian based).
It comes with SSH connection already.
Id
Roland0 wrote:
It will be processed / stored only once if it's the same picture for all
the tracks.
Thanks. So when scanning the library, LMS cross-checks the embedded art
for each track and if it is a repeat of another track, they share the
same cached files? And therefore once scanning is
I can't recall all sizes used , touch uses 3 different sizes so does
radio and ,controller wants 2 sizes and the web UI has several sizes to
.
But all are not pre cached , some are converted on the fly and stored
temporarily .
In the later LMs version the artwork is stored in the artwork.dB
JohnSwenson wrote:
I'm running the Squeezelite with builtin sox resampling on the wandboard
and it takes a whopping 6% cpu. Now the wandboard has a more powerful
CPU, but it still should be usable on the PI.
John S.
That's good , wandbord is quite powerfull , so if current PI has power
Logitech have announced that they're keeping Harmony and introducing a
new $99.99 hub so a smartphone can be used as the controller for up to
eight devices.
http://www.iclarified.com/entry/index.php?enid=31295
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