Ge Ba wrote:
> Transcode to pcm produces white noise though.
Remember that in order to play transcoded/resampled pcm you need
squeezelite with R2 patch activated (Squeezelite-R2, Daphile or Ralphy
squeezelite with -W option activated), no 'real' SB could.
It is not possible on a per user basis except via a manual update and
you have to get the old revision.
It is better to report the issue to plugin developer and get the plugin
updated.
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Get in touch with its author:
- first of all to report the issue and ask him for a fix
- second to ask him where to get the old version
Because there's no one response to your
marcoc1712 wrote:
> At this point there should be no reason for C-3PO not to work, have you
> got some error message?
You are right, its working now, when I use dsf to compressed flac.
Transcode to pcm produces white noise though. Will do further testing!
Also have issues with Server
marcoc1712 wrote:
> Remember that in order to play transcoded/resampled pcm you need
> squeezelite with R2 patch activated (Squeezelite-R2, Daphile or Ralphy
> squeezelite with -W option activated), no 'real' SB could.
Ok. But what about the UPnP bridge plugin then?
Another vote for going with the Pi here :)
I still have my Qnaps, really stuck with them because of Squeezebox
Server
The Pi still uses them as the storage, works magic, and with the Spotty
App, Spotify works great as well
Since using the Pi, I have allowed them (the Qnaps) all to do their
Ge Ba wrote:
> I think you need some old router or a network cross-cable instead of a
> normal one.
> Apart from that I favour the BT box only solution made before..
>
> Sent from my E6653 using Tapatalk
http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.php/Hardware_comparison
The boom has auto MDIX according
On my Squeezebox server (PC) the player appears here
23994
Click on that dropdown and you be able to all players and which Server
they are connected
23995
You can move players to servers as required there
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**itm wrote:
> I have two LMS 7.9 servers on the same network (one running on Windows,
> the other on Linux). I'd like the Linux server to act as a
> backup/failover for the Windows server. I have a bunch of clients:
> - 2 Squeezebox Booms
> - 1 Squeezebox Classic
> - 1 Squeezeplay PC player
> -
Many thanks for that. I've just realised that I don't see anything below
the line in my dropdown list of players because my 2nd LMS server
doesn't yet have any players linked to it!
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Ge Ba wrote:
> Ok. But what about the UPnP bridge plugin then?
I think it's a Squeezelite derived, born well before I released the R2
patch, so Ithink is not compliant. You maybe could ask Philippe44 to
refresh and include that patch.
plympton wrote:
>
> IÂve tried running DHCPD on Windows, but itÂs not working either. The
> Boom doesnÂt get an IP address for some reason. Not sure I have a
> decent DHCP server for Windows.
>
I think you need some old router or a network cross-cable instead of a
normal one.
Apart from
PHAZBLADE wrote:
> Another vote for going with the Pi here :)
>
> I still have my Qnaps, really stuck with them because of Squeezebox
> Server
>
> The Pi still uses them as the storage, works magic, and with the Spotty
> App, Spotify works great as well
>
> Since using the Pi, I have allowed
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