hi Mauro,
What is unusual is it doesn't find the built-in audio either?
I just tested my Generic USB DAC on pCP4.0.0-b7 and everything looks as
expected. I am a little lost because all you have to do is plug it in as
you have done.
Power problem?
regards
Greg
Paul Webster wrote:
> My guess, and only a guess because I did not find the manual covering
> it, is that you could use other tools / tooling to configure it and then
> copy some files over, include them in the pCP backup and then invoke
> that configuration it from command line in pCP.
>
>
I have used Inguz EQ as an LMS plugin for years, but having a DSP
function in a RPi player may be simpler.
Using REW with a squeezebox to determine Parametric Equaliser Settings
(PEQ) is described in this post:
Greg Erskine wrote:
> hi kingswindsor,
>
> Your boot log looks like something is very wrong. :(
>
> You should only see "sh: 3: unknown operand" errors if there is a script
> error or corruption. Obviously, our startup code doesn't normally have
> these errors, so are you changing anything? or
ralphy wrote:
> You can set the skin in $HOME/.jivelite/userpath/settings/SelectSkin.lua
> and restart jivelite.
> >
Code:
> >
> settings = {skin="PiGridSkin",}
>
> >
Hello,
Thank you very much, that was the information I wanted!
My guess, and only a guess because I did not find the manual covering
it, is that you could use other tools / tooling to configure it and then
copy some files over, include them in the pCP backup and then invoke
that configuration it from command line in pCP.
Paul Webster
Paul Webster wrote:
> Their announcement page says that there are command line tools to
> control it so should be straight forward.
To do anything sophisticated would require a lot of command line
commands. My plan is to use REW to generate a 'room negation' curve
and download into the DSP