I'm sorry if this has already been mooted, but does picoreplayer work
with the Wolfson Audio Card? I'm not keen on soldering a berry so would
like to try a snap on card.
Just to add, I've only recently added picoreplayer and am happily
playing music through a Boombox in the kitchen.I've used
Corelli45 wrote:
I'm sorry if this has already been mooted, but does picoreplayer work
with the Wolfson Audio Card? I'm not keen on soldering a berry so would
like to try a snap on card.
Just to add, I've only recently added picoreplayer and am happily
playing music through a Boombox in
Corelli45 wrote:
I'm sorry if this has already been mooted, but does picoreplayer work
with the Wolfson Audio Card? I'm not keen on soldering a berry so would
like to try a snap on card.
Just to add, I've only recently added picoreplayer and am happily
playing music through a Boombox in
RESAMPLE_OPENMP or RESAMPLE_MP? One or the other, please! ;)
I would prefer this to be a cmdline option rather than compile time. If
cmdline option option not set, should default to 1 thread. (original
behaviour). But ability to set '0' to autodetect cores or integer value
to force number of
gbcox wrote:
Thank you! A major relief that the Fedora repo will be back online.
You shouldn't need to do anything. Once the CS repo is back online,
there will be one new repo package, (the only binary rpm package that
will be provided as part of the CS repo being back online), that
JackOfAll wrote:
RESAMPLE_OPENMP or RESAMPLE_MP? One or the other, please! ;)
Thanks - fixed as a build time option for the moment.
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Greg Erskine wrote:
hi werewolf_fr,
What version of piCorePlayer are you using?
This might point you in the right direction.
I believe piCorePlayer always sets the volume to 100% during the boot
process by the line of code sudo amixer set PCM 400 unmute.
Can you post the output of
sorry at the moment the wolfson card is not supported, I have trying to
patch it to the 3.14 kernel, but no luck.
if any of you can do.that, it could be added quickly.
steen
Thanks for the information. I will look at buying the wolfson when a
solution has been found.
Triode wrote:
I have updated the logitechmediaserver build for soa so that it now
works with perl 5.20 and uses the git version of slimserver-vendor.
Please could people who had a problem over the last couple of days
update from git and try again:
Code:
ab.wagener wrote:
I have still a problem building LMS with the git version of
slimserver-vendor.
Here is the error message of the build script:
[root@alarm soa-aur]# ./soa-update.sh logitechmediaserver
fatal: unable to access 'https://github.com/SqueezeOnArch/soa-aur.git/':
SSL
Unfortunately, I have to report back in that the last 10 second glitch
is still present, even after disabling Smart Crossfade in LMS. It
initially seemed to be greatly minimized, but after more testing, and
several reboots of both LMS and the piCorePlayer, the glitch is still
audible. I'm running
Triode wrote:
Thanks - fixed as a build time option for the moment.
Ta. Do you want it as a runtime option? I've gone back to what I had
with the first patch I did, using 'z' as a flag in the resample option
to enable MP and done away with the RESAMPLE_MP defines.
very good project, helps a lot. But I had a feature request. Is it
possible to use a radio transmitter on autostart directly from the start
playback? I use squeezy, but can not be installed in the PicoPlayer
unfortunately. https://code.google.com/p/squeezy/
sbp wrote:
sorry at the moment the wolfson card is not supported, I have trying to
patch it to the 3.14 kernel, but no luck.
if any of you can do.that, it could be added quickly.
Steen,
Which kernel sources are you using? Link? Where is the patch you are
trying to apply for the Wolfson
JackOfAll wrote:
Ta. Do you want it as a runtime option? I've gone back to what I had
with the first patch I did, using 'z' as a flag in the resample option
to enable MP and done away with the RESAMPLE_MP defines.
Hum - mainly because I thought that the use case would be machine
Triode wrote:
Hum - mainly because I thought that the use case would be machine
specific.. Also didn't want to put the option into a web gui and then
need to explain it.
Does no harm it being on by default on a single core, like a Pi or BB.
Big win on a quad or 8 core desktop. Can't publish
Triode, while on this subject, not directly relevant to squeezelite, but
sort of, as it uses soxr for upsampling
I spent a week working on and looking at OpenMP and SIMD with soxr. Not
sure what you are doing with Arch, using a pre-packaged soxr or your own
package, and not really relevant
Triode wrote:
Looks like the date on the board is not getting updated. Can you
manually set the date on the wandboard with the date command?
Yes, I can. NTPD is now running and update date and time.
After a long time LMS was installed properly.
Bernd
Triode,
Finally got round to testing adding a CIFS share via the soa-web
interface. It was immediatley obvious you've implemented this using
systemd automount with fstab field values as per this example:
Code:
cifs
Krisbee wrote:
Triode,
Finally got round to testing adding a CIFS share via the soa-web
interface. It was immediatley obvious you've implemented this using
systemd automount with fstab field values as per this example:
Code:
cifs
Thanks JackofAll.Would be really great if you could get the Wolfson
going.
Steve
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Triode wrote:
So this is a consequence of using automount - I tried to change as
little as possible from the previous version on fedora but as per a
previous post it was trying to mount too early at startup - hence the
use of automount. I'm wondering if network manager would be a better
CyberDannen wrote:
very good project, helps a lot. But I had a feature request. Is it
possible to use a radio transmitter on autostart directly from the start
playback? I use squeezy, but can not be installed in the PicoPlayer
unfortunately. https://code.google.com/p/squeezy/
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