JackOfAll wrote:
> Before switching back to F19, while you are still on F20.
>
> >
Code:
> >
> sudo csos-cleanUpdate-testing squeezelite
>
> >
>
> It will ask to install libdsd2pcm as a dependency, now a shared lib
> rather than compiled
CS-WEB-0.1-0.2.GITFD196CD
Changes...
Code:
* Thu Jan 16 2014 - 0.2-fd196cd
- Add cs-web user to audio group. (For 'aplay -L' list audio devices.)
Update...
Code:
sudo csos-cleanUpdate-testing cs-web
-
slackhead wrote:
> I can stop and start SBS and squeezelite just fine, but on the
> squeezelite configuration for 'Audio Device' I only get the choice of
> 'null', 'pulse' or 'default' - no sign of the two USB devices I have
> connected (or the WB outputs for that matter).
>
Code:
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JackOfAll wrote:
> CS-WEB-0.1-0.1.GITFD196CD
>
> This is something that Triode has been working on as a proof-of-concept,
> potential light-weight LuaJIT replacement, for the current Java based
> web-gui, using turbolua as the framework, web container. Only a couple
> of pages at the moment, Hom
dsdreamer wrote:
> Got it.
Thank you! Since I wrote that, I did a quick test of DSD->PCM
decode. Fine! My DoP DAC is put away at the moment so if you can test
DoP is still working, after I've been "hacking" at Triodes' code..
;)
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JackOfAll wrote:
> Before switching back to F19, while you are still on F20.
>
> >
Code:
> >
> sudo csos-cleanUpdate-testing squeezelite
>
> >
>
> It will ask to install libdsd2pcm as a dependency, now a shared lib
> rather than compiled
JohnSwenson wrote:
> There is an official "ONOFF" button pin on the iMX6 which is supposed
> to fire off an interrupt that software can receive and do a shutdown. I
> have no idea if the current CSOS does anything with this interrupt. The
> Wandboard does not have a button for this, but it is on
obee wrote:
> Hi,
> I have tried the CSOS F19 on my wandboard dual. Thanks jackOfAll's help.
> Regarding the power down of CSOS/Wandboard, I have read the FAQ:
> http://www.communitysqueeze.org/quick_start_guide.jsp#Powering_Down
>
> The FAQ suggested going to the web interface to shutdown. Is i
piotrus wrote:
> Thanks ! I redid the soldering and it's working fine now !
Thank you for the follow up.
what is your opinion on the Sound quality from the picoreplayer
hifiberry combination?
steen
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi (25MB in RAM).
Homepage: https://sites.googl
dsdreamer wrote:
> Yes, very happy to do that, will be looking for your PM. Just keep in
> mind I don't get free time until evening US Pacific time.
Before switching back to F19, while you are still on F20.
Code:
sudo csos-cleanUpdate-testing squeezelite
CommanderROR wrote:
> Apart from the missing mac address (-m) your settings look fine. Are
> you sure everything is soldered correctly? I didn't get sound at first
> because one of the pins on the P5 header was not connected properly...
Thanks ! I redid the soldering and it's working fine now !
script, rather than it getting buried in
> the middle of this thread.
>
> EDIT: 20140115 12:41
>
> And in the case of combining electronics, (even simple), with software,
> assume that you need to explain everything. (and I'm just plucking
> this out of thin air)
I've taken a look at the LMS/MIP/SugarCube structure and it looks as if
the three are linked by a MusicIP service (binary). Without that service
there is no MIP so no SugarCube.
I know that SugarCube can make use of 'Dynamic Path Conversion' but that
relies on having an x86 server running as wel
> Not sure but this might help
thanks a lot - that is *exactly* what I need
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JackOfAll wrote:
> LOL. Over-inflated load-avg with 3.0.35, and under-inflated with 3.13.
>
> Another task for you if you don't mind. I'm just finishing twiddling
> with what will be a F19 R3 image. If I PM you a link in a while, can you
> run that for me? (The current plan is that when the imag
jimbobvfr400 wrote:
> Not sure but this might help
>
> http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=87636
>
> Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk
If not this http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?99916 helps
Gruss
Jan
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You can keep the MIP-server on an x86-machine and tell Sugarcube to do
"library translation" ...
Main System: Touch; Marantz SR-5004;TMA Premium 905; TMA Premium 901; BK
Monolith+ FF; HDI Dune Smart D1; Pioneer PDP-LX5090H
iPad 32GB Wifi + Squeezepad (local playback activated)
Acer Iconia Tab A
Not worth it for MIP: it requires a x86 CPU.
Oh right. That might be a little tricky on ARM then! ;)
I do seem to recall... was it the exe that generates uuid's is
binary only? Is that the reason why x86 only, no source?
Yes, it's closed source.
--
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JackOfAll wrote:
> Bob, welcome to the jungle! ;)
>
>
>
> brutefir and logitechmediaserver-plugin-BrutefirDRC are already
> packaged. MusicIP, don't use myself, but familiar with what it is. Best
> thing to do, get your hands dirty, get something working, and then think
> about documenting or
mherger wrote:
>
> Not worth it for MIP: it requires a x86 CPU.
>
Oh right. That might be a little tricky on ARM then! ;)
I do seem to recall... was it the exe that generates uuid's is
binary only? Is that the reason why x86 only, no source?
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dsdreamer wrote:
>
> >
Code:
> >
> ffmpeg -i /mnt/music/flac/Miles\ Davis/01-01-Miles_Davis-Generique-SMR.m4a
-f s32le - | aplay -f S32_LE -r 96000 -c 2 -D hw:CARD=UD501,0
>
> >
> plays the music very nicely without hesitation, deviation or
brutefir and logitechmediaserver-plugin-BrutefirDRC are already
packaged. MusicIP, don't use myself, but familiar with what it is. Best
thing to do, get your hands dirty!
Not worth it for MIP: it requires a x86 CPU.
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JackOfAll wrote:
> The kernel-devel package is there now and I've verfied that the
> mytekusb2 module is built from the akmod package
>
> >
Code:
> >
> [fedora@wandboard tmp]$ sudo csos-cleanUpdate-testing kernel-devel
> Loaded plugins: langpacks, refresh-packa
lintweaker wrote:
> Nice, unfortunately not much time this week...hopefully some time
> tomorrow.
Not a problem. I'm just happy that the module builds with 3.12.6 and
3.13.0. If it doesn't function when loaded and anyone wants to say
anything about that, I'll point them in your direction! LOL
bobertuk wrote:
> I've just ordered a quad board from Mouser and will be having a go at
> setting it up in the next week or so.
Bob, welcome to the jungle! ;)
bobertuk wrote:
>
> I'm a long time user of MusicIP for SugarCube but can't find any
> information about installing MIP Server on CSO
gib8 wrote:
> Here two pictures:
Really nice work, congratulations!.
I'm sorry for the off topic, but I need to ask... I've been curious
about the prometheus, are you happy with it? Do you have any idea on how
it compares to other ES9018 DACs? (I'm specially interested in comparing
it to the B
Apart from the missing mac address (-m) your settings look fine. Are
you sure everything is soldered correctly? I didn't get sound at first
because one of the pins on the P5 header was not connected properly...
CommanderRO
dsdreamer wrote:
> Eight bells and all's well.
LOL. Over-inflated load-avg with 3.0.35, and under-inflated with 3.13.
Another task for you if you don't mind. I'm just finishing twiddling
with what will be a F19 R3 image. If I PM you a link in a while, can you
run that for me? (The current plan
Eight bells and all's well.
Code:
[root@wandquad ~]# uname -a
Linux wandquad 3.13.0-0.rc8.git1.2.1.cs.fc20.armv7hl #1 SMP Tue Jan 14
17:32:29 GMT 2014 armv7l armv7l armv7l GNU/Linux
[root@wandquad ~]# uptime
07:30:52 up 8:08, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.01
I've just ordered a quad board from Mouser and will be having a go at
setting it up in the next week or so.
With the help of the threads relating to Community Squeeze and the
Community Squeeze web site it should be up and running without to much
trouble, particularly as Clive and Triode have put
gib8 wrote:
> Here is a small sketch of the circuit, I used a bush-button switch with
> integrated blue LED (+ connects to the resistor, - to ground of
> Wandboard):
Thanks. I'll add that to your project on the website, next time I
update.
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gib8 wrote:
> Here two pictures:
'Music Server by gib8 (Bruno from Austria)'
(http://www.communitysqueeze.org/image_gallery.jsp#gib8)
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Hi all - this must be simple but I can't find the answer.
I want to have my computer check the status of the server
via a bash script in cron
For example, I want to query whether the player is playing or stopped
(then, say, if it's stopped and it's after midnight, have the sound
system turn off
> #!/bin/bash
>
> echo 91 > /sys/class/gpio/export
> echo in > /sys/class/gpio/gpio91/direction
> echo 200 > /sys/class/gpio/export
> echo out > /sys/class/gpio/gpio200/direction
> echo 1 > /sys/class/gpio/gpio200/value
> while [ true ]; do
>
> i=`cat /sys/class/gpio/gpio91/value`
> if [ $i -eq
obee wrote:
>
> The FAQ suggested going to the web interface to shutdown. Is it possible
> to shutdown by pressing the "Reset" button? or will there be a software
> that monitor certain GPIO pins so that when user "short" certain two
> pins, it will fire the command "shutdown -now"?
>
The rese
gib8 wrote:
> I made this little script:
>
>
>
> JP4 pin6 push button to ground
> JP4 pin12 a led (via 390 Ohm) to ground
>
Bruno,
Same again. I can figure out what is going on here, but from a
complete dummy perspective, if you could write a sentence or two to
document it, that's somet
gib8 wrote:
> Here two pictures:
Bruno,
Can you write a sentence or two of description to go with the pictures,
PM it to me, and next time I update the website I'll add it to the
'Image Gallery' (http://www.communitysqueeze.org/image_gallery.jsp)
along with the pcitures.
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Here two pictures:
+---+
|Filename: Musicserver2.jpg |
|Download: http://forums.slimdevices.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=15486|
+
obee wrote:
> Hi,
> I have tried the CSOS F19 on my wandboard dual. Thanks jackOfAll's help.
> Regarding the power down of CSOS/Wandboard, I have read the FAQ:
> http://www.communitysqueeze.org/quick_start_guide.jsp#Powering_Down
>
> The FAQ suggested going to the web interface to shutdown. Is i
I made this little script:
#!/bin/bash
echo 91 > /sys/class/gpio/export
echo in > /sys/class/gpio/gpio91/direction
echo 200 > /sys/class/gpio/export
echo out > /sys/class/gpio/gpio200/direction
echo 1 > /sys/class/gpio/gpio200/value
while [ true ]; do
i=`cat /sys/class/gpio/gpio91/value`
if [ $
Hi,
I've installed my HifiBerry board yesterday but I don't get any sound,
can someone post the correct settings.
This is what I have now:
Code:
/mnt/mmcblk0p2/tce/squeezelite-armv6hf -o sysdefault:CARD=sndrpihifiberry
-n Squeezelite -a 80 0
-
Hi,
I have tried the CSOS F19 on my wandboard dual. Thanks jackOfAll's help.
Regarding the power down of CSOS/Wandboard, I have read the FAQ:
http://www.communitysqueeze.org/quick_start_guide.jsp#Powering_Down
The FAQ suggested going to the web interface to shutdown. Is it possible
to shutdown by
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