tparvais wrote:
> Hello
>
> The diagnostic shows that squeeze lite is running with the following ( I
> tried to change the buffer, but I. Don't understand this well)
>
> /usr/local/bin/squeezelite -n Sauna -o hw:CARD=sndrpihifiberry -a 400 8
> 0
>
>
First, make sure you have the correct
Just_Colin wrote:
> Just tested with two other USB DACs;
>
> Audiolab M-DAC - no sound glitches noticed
> Audioengine D1 - some glitches heard but not as bad as WooAudio DAC
>
> Back to the WooAudio, I doubled the buffer time but that had no effect.
> I tried different and separate power
Hello
I change the network confit on my pi 2 from wifi to Ethernet and
hifiberry Amp.
I had to reinstall completely the software
Now, I don't have any clear sound anymore, some times 1-2s and then
nothing anymore.
I check speed network test with iperf3 and it's almost perfect
I don't
You are absolutely fight, it was just to see if it did make a difference
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
Homepage: https://sites.google.com/site/picoreplayer/home
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sbp wrote:
> Have you tried both piCorePlayer versions, both the audio specific
> version with all the different tweaks we apply during building of the
> kernel as well as the more conservative build (normal) build?
No, I just tried the stadard version, since the Audio Optimized one was
not
Oh, for f***s sake, how stupid of me... never even tried that. Please
accept my apologies for being an idiot, and many thanks for your help.
I believe the correct word is "Doh" !22839
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Oh, for f***s sake, how stupid of me... never even tried that. Please
accept my apologies for being an idiot, and many thanks for your help.
I believe the correct word is "Doh" !
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Have you tried both piCorePlayer versions, both the audio specific
version with all the different tweaks we apply during building of the
kernel as well as the more conservative build (normal) build?
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
Homepage:
M-H wrote:
> To my knowledge there are options to push the pi2 to higher
> performance;
> https://haydenjames.io/raspberry-pi-2-overclock/
> might help you . Or test with a pi3B if you have that option.
>
> And reading al your tests to exclude possible causes, the transport of
> data towards
I know there is a 'Now Playing' button on the top right (I'm using PCP +
Jivelite with the official 7" screen) but I'm using JustBoom DAC cards
and so I bought the JustBoom Smart Remote. This works superbly; however
it doesn;t seem to allow navigation to the NBow Playing button, so if it
Just
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