I am trying to figure out how to set my Linux operating system to
automically restart after a power failure and for RD Airplay to
automatically open up as well. Can anyone help with this? Also, is there a
command for RD Airplay to begin airing at the proper time on the log after
the power failure?
On 22/02/2022 5:35 am, Bill Putney wrote:
This seemed to be true of at least the older AES3 interfaces on
Wheatstone boards. If the "consumer bit" was set in the header, the
board wouldn't accept data. Our Logitek boards ignored that bit. For
the first few years of operation we used some $25
This seemed to be true of at least the older AES3 interfaces on
Wheatstone boards. If the "consumer bit" was set in the header, the
board wouldn't accept data. Our Logitek boards ignored that bit. For the
first few years of operation we used some $25 USB to TOSLINK (Optical
SPDIF) block bought
On Feb 20, 2022, at 16:46, Rob Landry <41001...@interpring.com> wrote:
> I have connected SPDIF outputs to AES/EBU inputs and had them work; I've not
> tried the other way around. I recall reading somewhere that the differences
> between the two are essentially that AES/EBU is balanced and