Erik S wrote:
> I see the same lines as you. Did you get it working?
> Thanks
On closer inspection I see the last few lines are the same but before
that there are differences. Here is the last of mine.
Scan.bs
/usr/local/bin/perl /usr/local/lib/perl5/5.20/ExtUtils/xsubpp -typemap
/usr/local/l
I just upgraded to 1.21b and tried Ralphys v1.8-589 build which is
supposed to have a full ffmpeg binary included but I am still getting
errors when playing 24bit ALACs with > 48Hz sampling. (ie 24/88 and
24/96 in my case).
The stream starts to plays like 1 frame of the ALAC and then stops.
Wor
ChauIntl wrote:
> I just updated from 1.17a to 1.21b and found that my sound didn't came
> through anymore. Reading a bit on this forum lead me to try the
> different output devices listed on the settings page. I am just using a
> simple cheap USB sound card with a 3.5" mini jack output connected
wazzubrad wrote:
> Can someone give any suggestion here...
I'm not quite sure what you are modifying in /etc/default. Is that a
settings file for running squeezelite as a service? I used to use
something similar that I got from someone else on these forums rather
than from the squeezelite origi
vincen wrote:
> Followed the tutorial step by step, just had to update the download link
> for the mightly build avalaible but compiles fails. Here is a copy of
> the last lines below. Any clues what's wrong ?
>
> >
Code:
> > /usr/local/bin/perl /usr/local/lib/perl5/5.2
I just updated from 1.17a to 1.21b and found that my sound didn't came
through anymore. Reading a bit on this forum lead me to try the
different output devices listed on the settings page. I am just using a
simple cheap USB sound card with a 3.5" mini jack output connected to my
RPI 1B (I think).
Can someone give any suggestion here...
wazzubrad wrote:
> When I enter the command "$ squeezelite -l" my results are shown in a
> different format than what I am seeing in the thread. I need to use "3 -
> HD-Audio Generic: ALC892 Digital (hw:1,1) [ALSA]". How should I
> configure my /etc/defau
Man in a van wrote:
> Well I'm sure your concern is reflected by all in this community, but I
> feel these "reach out" attempts are a little futile.
>
> Let the bloke be; wish him well, and if he wants to return, he knows
> we'll all be pleased to see him again.
>
>
> Ronnie.
*Players:* Sli
soundcheck wrote:
> What changes?
I've added Linux OSS, Solaris SADA audio output support amoung others.
Ralphy
*1*-Touch, *4*-Classics, *2*-Booms, *1*-Reverted UE Radio
'Squeezebox client builds'
(https://www.mediafire.com/folder/4q8dvq20iyz9e/Builds) 'donations'
(https://www.paypal.com/cgi
marcoc1712 wrote:
> Since Triode is registered in Github I was thinking to create a clone in
> his name , but I'm not sure wil be correct in his respect.
>
> To me is not a problem to fork Your triode-squeezelite repo, but better
> than this could be having a fork representing the 'community' e
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