I have no idea why the newer kernel is scratchy, I've never had a report
of that before. I seriously doubt it has anything to do with
squeezeslave. I'd look at what's different between the two kernel
configurations, and search for reports of problems with audio and the
new kernel version.
Unfort
ralphy;588414 Wrote:
> truehl,
>
> If you're planning to release squeezeslave with your squeezeplug images
> I'd suggest including a newer version than 0.9-173. I'm currently
> testing version 1.0 and plan to release it soon, a week or two from
> now. The current google code source tree revisi
ralphy;588409 Wrote:
> I've been using 7.6 for day to day squeezeslave listening/testing since
> July and have never seen that problem.
>
> Just tried playing David's Picks - Radio Paradise and it's streaming
> fine currently running 7.6 r31504. No errors in the server log.
>
> A couple things
truehl,
If you're planning to release squeezeslave with your squeezeplug images
I'd suggest including a newer version than 0.9-173. I'm currently
testing version 1.0 and plan to release it soon, a week or two from
now. The current google code source tree revision 209 will most likely
be the bra
I've been using 7.6 for day to day squeezeslave listening/testing since
July and have never seen that problem.
Just tried playing David's Picks - Radio Paradise and it's streaming
fine current running 7.6 r31504. No errors in the server log.
A couple things. Squeezeslave is not supported on my
Hi Ralphy,
I have an issue with SBS 7.6.x. If you try to connect to Internetradio
with squeezeslave the player tires to connect to mysqueezebox.com and
the brings the following message: This player is already linked to
another SqueezeNetwork account.
Any help?
Greetings,
Thomas
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truehl;586184 Wrote:
> Hi Ehode,
> I'm massively interested in how you did this! I'm trying to get it to
> work for month now. Could you tell me how you did that exactly???
>
> Greetings,
> Thomas
I wrote up, how I got squeezeslave working on my Dockstar running
debian.
http://www.e0d.com/blog
hyenadog;586678 Wrote:
> hi,
>
> installed squeezeplug on the dockstar(installed on usb stick with mp3s
> on ext hd), only prob is i get an error when trying to do a
> media/playlist scan in squeezebox server (see below from log)
>
> any ideas on how to overcome it
>
> thx
>
> ian
>
> [
hi,
installed squeezeplug on the dockstar(installed on usb stick with mp3s
on ext hd), only prob is i get an error when trying to do a
media/playlist scan in squeezebox server (see below from log)
any ideas on how to overcome it
thx
ian
(ps any one get the method of making squeezeslave w
ehode;586150 Wrote:
> I'd just like to report that i have squeezeslave beta running on my
> dockstar (Marvell ARM no FPU). So far seems to be working just fine.
>
> Thanks guys!
Hi Ehode,
I'm massively interested in how you did this! I'm trying to get it to
work for month now. Could you tell m
I'd just like to report that i have squeezeslave beta running on my
dockstar (Marvell ARM no FPU). So far seems to be working just fine.
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*portaudio:1810* indicates that OSS sound devices are supported no
ALSA.
These two modules provide OSS support with ALSA so that looks right.
snd_pcm_oss 41728 0
snd_mixer_oss 15392 1 snd_pcm_oss
If the /dev/dsp? device is already open by another program,
squeezeslave will not be able to use it.
Hi, the command:
squeezeslyve -V produces the following output:
squeezeslave 0.9-129
compile flags: linux portaudio:1810 debug signals daemon
Squeezeslave is licensed free of charge. There is NO WARRANTY for
the program. This program is provided "as is" without warranty of
any kind, either exp
ene;585718 Wrote:
> Yesterday I bought a NAS (Synology DS 207+) and now I am trying to get
> Squeezeslave running on it.
>
> I found a precompiled version of Squeezeslave on the internet that fits
> my processor requirements (Marvell 5281 CPU).
> Starting Squeezeslave results in an error message
Hello friends,
I am relativly new to the field of squeezeboxes and the player tool
squeezeslave.
Yesterday I bought a NAS (Synology DS 207+) and now I am trying to get
Squeezeslave running on it.
I found a precompiled version of Squeezeslave on the internet that fits
my processor requirements (
Hi fphredd,
ralphy;584939 Wrote:
> It is possible that the portaudio library is changing the buffer size.
> I'll take a look at the portaudio code
>
The portaudio code looks to be using the buffer size set in the driver
the way I'm using PA ASIO in SS
ralphy;584939 Wrote:
> and ask on the po
I've uploaded a test MIPSel binary to google code which uses the Tremor
Ogg/Vorbis fixed point decoder. The mp3 (libmad) and flac decoder
libraries have never required an FPU.
I've tested this with my Popcorn hour A-110 using the em8xxxoss kernel
module. Information on the OSS and ALSA sigma smp
fphredd;584650 Wrote:
> Downloaded the newest, same issue with no sound returning from sleep.
>
> Also, is it possible that Squeezeslave is actually changing the buffer
> size within the Lynx output mixer?
>
Thank you for the donation.
It is possible that the portaudio library is changing th
truehl;584067 Wrote:
> Hi,
> Jonas K made a very good job an compiled SqueezeSlave for
> ARM-Processors. I've download the Version for ARM. As far as I know
> does this version only support oss. I've no experiences with oss and
> can't get it working an a SheevaPlug with debian. I know how to wor
ralphy;578893 Wrote:
> Fphredd,
>
> I've finally tracked down and fixed the bug in the buffering code that
> was causing SS to not advance to the next track. As part of that
> effort, I discovered another problem that would cause the output thread
> callback to block and stop sending audio data
Hi,
Jonas K made a very good job an compiled SqueezeSlave for
ARM-Processors. I've download the Version for ARM. As far as I know
does this version only support oss. I've no experiences with oss and
can't get it working an a SheevaPlug with debian. I know how to work
with alsa but not with oss. Is
ralphy;581902 Wrote:
> Thanks for the request.
>
> I looked into supporting this about 6 months ago and determined it
> requires much finer audio position control than squeezeslave can
> currently provide and would require rewriting most of the audio
> processing code.
>
> If/when I rewrite SS
MusicManiac;581357 Wrote:
> Perhaps a conflict somewhere? I wouldn't think an extra decoder would
> mess things up? In anycase, seems like its not really a problem with
> Squeezeslave so that's good.
Thanks for the update.
The current squeezeslave builds include decoder support within the
binar
verypsb;581651 Wrote:
> feature request: Is it possible to add (smart) crossfade support to
> Squeezeslave?
Thanks for the request.
I looked into supporting this about 6 months ago and determined it
requires much finer audio position control than squeezeslave can
currently provide and would req
Here is my makefile. It's based on the makefile.linux26-armel-oss file.
I just added the lirc, ncurses and alsa support. Used the same tool
chain as noted in the oss make file. I only had to add the lirc-client,
ncurses and alsa libs and headers (copied from my dockstar).
I think it does not hurt
What has above remark to do with squeezeslave?
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feature request: could (smart) crossfade be implemented?
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gon;581573 Wrote:
> (if anybody is interested in the arm makefile I can post it also)
Please post your makefile so I can consider adding it to the
repository.
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gon;581573 Wrote:
> ralphy feel free to add it to the source repository.
Thanks for the patch.
I didn't think users would use a remote without a display of some kind,
so the limitation was by choice.
Are other squeezeslave users using lirc this way?
I'll look at removing that limitation after
Hi,
I had the problem that lirc did not work when display or LCD was not
enabeld. Either lirc was not possible in daemon mode. I made some
changes so it's now possible to use lirc in daemon mode and without
display or LCD. It runs stable on my dockstar (if anybody is interested
in the arm makefil
ralphy;581301 Wrote:
> Do you have problems playing flac files with the previous windows
> 0.9-196 build?
WinXP x2, madflac for WMP, WAMP Internal decoder:
squeezeslave 0.9-133
compile flags: win32 portaudio:1420 debug interactive
and:
squeezeslave 0.9-204 Oct 4 2010 15:07:12
compile flags: wi
MusicManiac;581171 Wrote:
> Separate issue I just noticed, the windows version chokes on flac files.
> Linux is fine. I tested the win version on two separate machines that
> otherwise play flac flawlessly via WMP/WAMP and Squeezeplay.
> -mm
Do you have problems playing flac files with the previo
ralphy;581106 Wrote:
> The only power on/off webui setting I've used is the display screen
> saver power on/off setting.
>
> The resume on power on should be a server side feature and therefore
> should work, but I've never tested it.
>
> It's more likely an issue with the network connection ti
tyrron;580891 Wrote:
> Great!
> Here is my custom-convert.conf:
>
Please search the forums for custom-convert.conf examples for starters
and you'll see that most of your entries are missing entire sections
For example for aac to mp3 you'd need to decode the aac stream before
lame can reencode
MusicManiac;580951 Wrote:
> Does Squeezeslave support the "stop/play/restart/etc" on power off/on as
> per the WebUI settings?
The only power on/off webui setting I've used is the display screen
saver power on/off setting.
The resume on power on should be a server side feature and therefore
sho
Quick question,
Does Squeezeslave support the "stop/play/restart/etc" on power off/on
as per the WebUI settings?
If I close SQS within a relatively short time-frame(enough that SBS
shows it's been disconnected) and then restart it, it will obey
whatever is set in the WebUI.
But if I wait any go
ralphy;580851 Wrote:
> No.
>
> I am working on native aac support as I seem to be getting more and
> more m4a files in my music library.
>
> Perhaps if you post your aac and mp4 custom-convert.conf entries we
> could help you get it working.
>
> Looking at the plugin source Wimp does use aac/m
tyrron;580833 Wrote:
> I guess there´s still no plans to make SqueezeSlave work with other
> sampling rates than 44.1?
No.
I am working on native aac support as I seem to be getting more and
more m4a files in my music library.
Perhaps if you post your aac and mp4 custom-convert.conf entries we
philippe_44;573321 Wrote:
> Hi - I guess it has already been explained somewhere else, but just in
> case here is a solution if you want to have non 44.1 KHz files to be
> played by squeezeplay : just add to your custom-convert.conf file
> (assuming that LAME is properly configured)
>
> mp3 mp3
ralphy;580363 Wrote:
> Did you try both LastFM and Napster?
Yes, they both work!
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onocentaur;580348 Wrote:
> That would be great ;)
>
> UPDATE: it works! Thank you so much :)
Thanks for testing it and reporting back.
Did you try both LastFM and Napster?
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Scidd0w;579540 Wrote:
> As you asked me to post it here I'll just go ahead. ;)
> I would like the option "Direct Streaming" to be added to Squeezeslave
> so that the spotify plugin works together with it.
>
> Thank you for all the work and efforts!
Unfortunately, it appears unlikely. Please see
That would be great ;)
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I haven't pushed the code changes out to GC yet as I'm still testing the
changes. I'll upload updated OSX binaries for you to try.
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I've got a problem!
I'm using squeezeslave on OS X with squeezeserver 7.5.1. When playing
Napster or Last.fm, the playlist will not advance, it just sticks at
the end of the track. I can get to the next track by pressing advance
in the web controller. It will stick on every track in the playlist.
As you asked me to post it here I'll just go ahead. ;)
I would like the option "Direct Streaming" to be added to Squeezeslave
so that the spotify plugin works together with it.
Thank you for all the work and efforts!
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ralphy;578893 Wrote:
> Fphredd,
>
> I've finally tracked down and fixed the bug in the buffering code that
> was causing SS to not advance to the next track. As part of that
> effort, I discovered another problem that would cause the output thread
> callback to block and stop sending audio data
fphredd;546151 Wrote:
> Ralphy,
>
> Just wanted to let you know the ASIO issue that I had with my Lynx L22
> sound card is now solved, so if there are any more tries on
> squeezeslave-asio, I'm back in testing mode.
>
> fphredd
Fphredd,
I've finally tracked down and fixed the bug in the buffe
We do some experiments with the ARM compiled Squeezeslave for Etrayz the
xtreamer NAS. Same processor inside than Synology.
But the sound cracks and crisp allways. Same it does witth MPD Music
player Daemon. Any suggestions how to stop the cracks?
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Hi - I guess it has already been explained somewhere else, but just in
case here is a solution if you want to have non 44.1 KHz files to be
played by squeezeplay : just add to your custom-convert.conf file
(assuming that LAME is properly configured)
mp3 mp3 squeezeslave *
# IF
[la
Hi folks,
I saw that Jonas K compiled SqueezeSlave for marvel 6281 processors. As
far as I know, the SheevaPlugs also uses that processors. So it must be
possible to run SqueezeSlave on SheevaPlug, right? Did someone try it?
Thanks a lot,
Greetings, Thomas
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Mr. Floppy;570179 Wrote:
> Hi there...:-)
>
>
> I saw that some people compile the squeezeslave for other systems. Is
> it possible to create a bin file for the dreambox? (Linux SAT
> receiver)
>
> thx
I have never had anyone report having created a binary for the
dreambox.
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joevandyk;570091 Wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a nvidia ion running xbmc (ubuntu hardy).
>
> The speaker test works fine, xbmc audio works fine. I want to play
> through the hdmi output.
Squeezeslave is trying to open your audio devices using 44.1KHz and
ALSA is returning an error that indicates th
Hi there...:-)
I saw that some people compile the squeezeslave for other systems. Is
it possible to create a bin file for the dreambox? (Linux SAT
receiver)
thx
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Hi,
I have a nvidia ion running xbmc (ubuntu hardy).
The speaker test works fine, xbmc audio works fine. I want to play
through the hdmi output.
$ speaker-test
speaker-test 1.0.20
Playback device is default
Stream parameters are 48000Hz, S16_LE, 1 channels
Using 16 octaves of pink noise
Rat
Thanks Ralph.
I made more progress last night and was able to get pandora to work
with SS when I changed the MAC. I think I need to make a batch file
with the new MAC address, is that correct? Otherwise I need to start
from a command line every time I start windows. Is there another way
to sav
>From a command prompt change to the directory where you unzipped
squeezeslave and type;
squeezeslave-wasapi-0.9-173 -h
Displays all the command line options squeezeslave supports.
To change the mac address of the player use something similiar to this
option.
-m00:00:00:00:00:02
Note that squ
Hello,
I just installed squeezeslave and it's working great on my htpc. One
problem I'm having is when I click on My Apps with my controller it
says the player is registered to another owner. If I select pandora
from the squeezebox server it plays fine through squeezeslave.
Do i need to change
ralphy;564898 Wrote:
> I've renamed the arm makefile from makefile.linux26-arm-oss to
> makefile.linux26-armel-oss at r176.
> However, I have not added a big endian version as I don't want to add
> "untested" makefiles to the archive.
> I've uploaded the package to google code as well. The direc
I've renamed the arm makefile from makefile.linux26-arm-oss to
makefile.linux26-arm-oss at r176.
However, I have not added a big endian version as I don't want to add
"untested" makefiles to the archive.
I've uploaded the package to google code as well. The direct download
url is
Code:
ralphy;564769 Wrote:
> Thank-you.
>
> I've added your makefile to the svn repository and added the binary in
> the google code 'downloads'
> (http://code.google.com/p/squeezeslave/downloads/list) area.
>
> Ralphy
I've created a thread at the official synology forum:
http://forum.synology.com/e
Jonas K;564704 Wrote:
> Done.
Thank-you.
Jonas K;564704 Wrote:
> Here is the binary. A point and click package-installation will be
> posted at forum.synology.com.
I've added your makefile to the svn repository and added the binary in
the google code 'downloads'
(http://code.google.com/p/squee
ralphy;564628 Wrote:
> Happy to help. I've had several people ask about donating to the
> project lately so I've created a paypal donations account.
>
> You can click the link in my signature if you'd like to contribute.
>
Done.
>
> I'd like to add your makefile to the source tree, would tha
Jonas K;564593 Wrote:
> It works!
>
> Thank you very much for your time - Is there a way to donate to the
> project?
>
Happy to help. I've had several people ask about donating to the
project lately so I've created a paypal donations account.
You can click the link in my signature if you'd
rperre;564562 Wrote:
> If it works it works :)
>
> Richard
That's great news!
Please report any additional findings you have to this thread as well.
Ralphy
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ralphy;564463 Wrote:
> Adding this line in the clean: section of the makefile should fix it.
>
> Don't forgot to use the tab key to indent the line.
>
> -...@rm -f $(PORTAUDIOFILES:.c=.o)
It works!
Thank you very much for your time - Is there a way to donate to the
project?
Attached is my m
Hmmm, don't know if i'm just plain stupid or what, but i decided to make
a pcm playback device in asound.conf for my usb sound card and way and
behold it plays.
so not using dmix device but pcm device. I'm trying to see if i can run
multiple instances of it now.
If it works i
Adding this line in the clean: section of the makefile should fix it.
Don't forgot to use the tab key to indent the line.
-...@rm -f $(PORTAUDIOFILES:.c=.o)
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Looks like the makefile doesn't delete these files using realclean
After running make -f makefilename realcean run this find command. If
you get a listing similiar to mine. That's the problem.
squeezeslave$ find . -name '*\.o'
./lib/portaudio/pa_unix_oss/pa_unix.o
./lib/portaudio/pa_unix_oss/
ralphy;564378 Wrote:
> I'd suggest deleting the --enable-shared=no after the -lpthread -lm on
> line 106. That option is only recognized by configure not gcc/ld.
> Otherwise the makefile looks okay.
>
> Have you run a 'make -f makefilename realclean' before running make -f
> makefilename?
>
>
rperre;564329 Wrote:
> >
Code:
> > [ 261.113330] ALSA pcm.c:174: 2:1:1: endpoint lacks sample rate
attribute bit, cannot set.
> >
>
Did you google this message? Lots of people are seeing the same error
message related to USB sound cards includi
Jonas K;564230 Wrote:
> Hi Ralph
> I'm trying to cross compile squeezeslave to a marvell 6281 arm
> processor.
> The compiler complains about some relocation stuff
I'd suggest deleting the --enable-shared=no after the -lpthread -lm on
line 106. That option is only recognized by configure not gc
ralphy;563408 Wrote:
> May I suggest that you add --enable-debug-output=yes to the portaudio
> configure line as well. Again, you'll need to do a make realclean;
> make
>
> It might help, although I've found the information less helpful for
> alsa.
This is the message in dmesg complaining abou
Hi Ralph
I'm trying to cross compile squeezeslave to a marvell 6281 arm
processor.
The compiler complains about some relocation stuff - which I've read is
due to some code is wrongfully being compiled to x86. The error message
is pasted below:
Code:
arm-none-linux-g
ralphy;549187 Wrote:
> Currently the wasapi version only runs in exclusive mode. You can use
> the direct sound version to share your audio device.
>
> I'm planning to add an option to allow the use of shared mode, but that
> won't happen until late fall. I don't do much coding in the summer.
>
Antoniop;562664 Wrote:
> Yes, I think it's a good idea ! many thanks.
I've updated svn to r173 which includes a new -y/--latency option to
allow you to set the value from the command line.
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May I suggest that you add --enable-debug-output=yes to the portaudio
configure line as well. Again, you'll need to do a make realclean;
make
It might help, although I've found the information less helpful for
alsa.
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Tried the without-oss option this time, it finds the devices but still a
nogo. What i noticed too is that it's not working on the USB device, but
also not on the devices of my sound blaster except for the pcm playback
device, this one works. Not sure if it helps pinpointing the error.
also saw in
Thank you for the explanation, i'll try the no oss option and report
back. I appreciate this.
Richard
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rperre;562567 Wrote:
> ralphy: i tried to compile it with the no alsa option.
>
> I get a portaudio error that no audio output devices are found.
> I probably need to configure a oss device in asound.conf, but...
>
> I had a question about the makefiles though.
>
> Do i use the makefile.linux
ralphy;562496 Wrote:
> That's great it worked for you.
>
> Yes, sorry it should have been 0.100. I've updated my original post.
>
> I'm going to add an option to allow that option to be changed from the
> command line.
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ralphy: i tried to compile it with the no alsa option.
I get a portaudio error that no audio output devices are found.
I probably need to configure a oss device in asound.conf, but...
I had a question about the makefiles though.
Do i use the makefile.linux26-alsa-display or
makefile.linux26-di
ralphy;562412 Wrote:
> I may have discovered your problem. I think it's a bug in portaudio
> when you have both ALSA and OSS configured. Can you try the
> following...
>
> Modify your makefile and add the --without-alsa option before
> --enable-shared=no on the configure line for portaudio.
>
That's great it worked for you.
Yes, sorry it should have been 0.100. I've updated my original post.
I'm going to add an option to allow that option to be changed from the
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ralphy;562350 Wrote:
> I don't think so.
>
> Device 0 should be "almost" direct access to the pcm device whereas the
> others have additional processing overhead. That's probably why you're
> seeing the higher cpu usage.
>
> Change line 312 of src/slimaudio/slimaudio_output.c back to it's
> or
rperre;560407 Wrote:
> ralphy thank you for the quick reaction, i'll try to use the display
> version first and see. I'll report back
>
> Richard
I may have discovered your problem. I think it's a bug in portaudio
when you have both ALSA and OSS configured. Can you try the
following...
Modif
I don't think so.
Device 0 should be "almost" direct access to the pcm device whereas the
others have additional processing overhead. That's probably why you're
seeing the higher cpu usage.
Change line 312 of src/slimaudio/slimaudio_output.c back to it's
original value of zero. Try changing lin
hi Ralphy,
Thanks a lot for the support.
Here's what I've done :
- Modified line 312 with the values mentionned
- recompiled :
make -f deprecated/makefile.linux26-alsa
- rerun with option -o 5 (pulse) then -o 0 (hda-intel)
I tried the different values from 1024 to 2048, but no real difference,
st
Try increasing the 0 on line 312 of src/slimaudio/slimaudio_output.c to
see if that helps. Start with 1024, if you still get drop outs try
increasing it to 1536 and finally 2048. I wouldn't recommend setting
it higher than that.
Here's an example increasing the value to 1536, note the L at the e
Hi,
Sound stutters with squeezeslave. I downloaded the last version on the
svn and compiled it without problem.
I have a eeepc 702 with hda-intel sound chip. The stuttering is not
very important, but enough to be quite anoying.
I'm using mandriva linux with xfce. It uses pulseaudio.
Without any op
Ralphy.. trying to troubleshoot this a little closer but keep getting an
error message with the squeezeslave build with the display makefile.
I made the pa_linux_alsa.c the original
did re-tar -czf the portaudio-r1508 file
make -f makefile.linux26-display realclean
make -f makefile.linux26-displa
hmmm still getting the error after upping the samplerate error to 10%
It applies to 3 different lines though and i'll try to figure out
what's causing this error.
Any other thoughts, or is it just the hardware,
Richard
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ralphy thank you for the quick reaction, i'll try to use the display
version first and see. I'll report back
Richard
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Yes, the makefile extracts the tar file in the build directory and that
makefile uses pa_snapshot-20091022.tar.gz
Change line 18 from
LIBPORTAUDIO=pa_snapshot-20091022
to
LIBPORTAUDIO=portaudio-r1508
and the build will then use your modified portaudio-r1508.tar.gz
You really should be using
hey,
been trying to edit the pa_linux_alsa.c re-tarring the package and
building squeezeslave with it. but
i'm not convinced my patch is being build into squeezeslave.
i untar squeezeslave/sources/portaudio-r1508.tar.gz then go into the
portaudio/src/hostapi/alsa directory and edit the pa_l
Thank you ralphy, i'll try it next week after my vacation and report
back if it worked.
Richard
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rperre;556610 Wrote:
> Is it at all possible to get portaudio to except a greater rate error?
> Richard
You can increase the allowed rate error by increasing the 0.01 in line
1310 of pa_linux_alsa.c PADEV r1508
Code:
1310:if( (fabs( *sampleRate - sr ) / *sampleR
Ordered a logitech USB sound card, maybe that will work.
For $10 i'll test it :)
Richard
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ralphy;549519 Wrote:
> I don't know. You'll have to try it and see.
>
> Whatever audio device you choose, make sure it supports 16-bit 44.1KHz
> stereo audio and squeezeslave should work with it.
>
> I appears that many newer devices seem to be supporting only close to
> 44.1KHz sampling rates
BenH73;551747 Wrote:
> Hi
>
> I tried Squeezeslave oss (squeezeslave-0.9-133-lnx24.tar.gz) on an
> original xbox running X-DSL linux and when I started it, there was a
> message about the hardware not supporting 44100 and 48000 was closest.
>
> The music played, but played a bit fast/high pitch
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