Mnyb wrote:
> Afaik it does not ( nor will it ever ) work on Touch.
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> It does work with SB3 even if the light and carrier signal is still on ,
> I dont remember the details but properly designed equipment can sense
> if there is an audio signal or just the carrier .
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I tried my sb3
Other digital streamers? In my experience it's common that the circuits
don't go off in streamers, but most other devices yes.
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> Or just leave the amp on... seriously is it so bad?
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The amp can listen to connected devices and change the input, sleep and
awake by itself with other connected devices works but not with
squeezebox that is still on and
drmatt wrote:
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> Or just leave the amp on... seriously is it so bad?
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The amp can listen to connected devices and change the input, sleep and
awake by itself with other connected devices wirks but not with
squeezebox that is still on and
Afaik it does not ( nor will it ever ) work on Touch.
It does work with SB3 even if the light and carrier signal is still on ,
I dont remember the details but properly designed equipment can sense
if there is an audio signal or just the carrier .
Many designers of dacs and amps makes it to
I think almost all DACs provide a permanent sync out on their digital
lines all the time. I think you're not going to be able to do it without
putting the amp on a relay and controlling it with a Raspberry Pi.
Or just leave the amp on... seriously is it so bad?
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Could I reach my goal with an homemade squeezebox like raspberry
squeezelite?
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In other words... There's *no* way to tell a Squeezebox to disable the
audio out DACs while the power is present to the device. Your only
option is to control the power of any connected devices manually (or,
automatically, as per options given above).
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Thanks for the answer, so what's that option for? (Turn Off Audio)
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