StewLG wrote:
> I have no idea. I buy a lot of commercial rips, and as far as I know
> there is no way to tell the compression level in a given FLAC file.
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> I think you're right - it is!
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> I converted a very problematic track to WAV and then back to FLAC
> compression level 0,
azinck3 wrote:
Very interesting work. How's the sync performance between these
devices? How about sync with hardware SBs?
Sync seems pretty decent with my Boom and Transporter :-)
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Triode wrote:
Unfortunately that method doesn't work with my dac - setting
dwc_otg.speed=1 means it can't connect. For those dacs using less of
the usb bus its probably a good step, but I'm hoping they can fully
resolve the packet loss issue as without doing so its not really
appropriate
Recoveryone wrote:
Just in case any window phone users are reading this there is an app for
us too. Squeezebox Control by VanZuylen
For WP, there's also SqueezeRemote. Both are still being developed and
I know the author of SqueezeRemote is also working on a Win8 port of the
app.
sbp wrote:
Hi psketch
If you read a few responses above (post no 4) in this tread, you will
see that Ralphy already answered this question - and there is no plan at
the moment for an ARM version of SqueezePlay.
Doh - Sorry - don't know how I missed that - apologies for the dumb
post
Hi Ralphy
Any chance of a build of Squeezeplay for RaspberryPi? I'm happily
running your build of squeezeslave on the Pi - it's running great, but
I'd love to give Squeezeplay a try.
Ta
pete S
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I agree the second hand receiver route is certainly one way to go, but
if you just want a basic, built like a tank, one input amp, I use one of
these
http://shop.emotiva.com/collections/amplifiers/products/a100
I use t as a zone amp, connected to an sb3. Cheap is relative of
course, but $200
bpa wrote:
A raspberry Pi solution means a case, psu, wifi etc has to be sourced
and so could be a lot of hassle and not for many end users.
.
Well, actually all of the places which sell the Pi, also sell them with
cases,psu, sd card etc.. You just pay a few pounds more. I have a bare
bones
Squeezemenicely wrote:
Yes a raspberrry Pi would make a pretty good SB alternative, but as you
wrote - there is no good analogue or SPDIF out - yet.
Also from what I understand streaming services like Spotify would not
work on the Pi, not even via the Spotify premium addon.
But, maybe
ralphy wrote:
I'd checked the alsa mixer volume and the player volume in LMS.
Thanks Ralphy - it was the alsamixer - for some reason default was to
mute - no idea why. Un-muted and all seems to be working nicely now
:-). I know the LMS side very well, but I'm a Windows guys, so the
Hi Ralphy
Slightly odd one - I've installed the raspberry build on the current
raspbian OS (which seems to include ALSA), and after a little messing
around, everything seems to install and run fine. I can see the client
from the web control or from iPeng, turn it on and off, play tracks to
it
Hi
I wondered if any progress had been made on xbox360 support with
Whitebear and if anyone had it working? Most other clients seem to work
nicely with Whitebear, but I can't get the xbox to see the server at all
from its Music Player. I've been able to see other UPNP servers on the
same
AndrewFG wrote:
Unfortunately I don't have an xbox so I cannot test it myself. However
perhaps, if you are willing to help me, we can jointly get it to
work...
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