paul- wrote:
> if it is even trying to setup a WPA handshake.
I will look into the log of the main router (AVM) and the repeater (also
AVM) the next time the problem appears and will post it here.
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I've heard of problems with Mesh systems. Most residential routers have
very poor logging, but it would be nice to know if it is even trying to
setup a WPA handshake.
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It is 5m away from a Mesh-repeater, so I switched first yesterday to
5GHz to see if it makes any difference. The connection is good, I hope
that DHCP is working there.
Thank you for the help so far!
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AirFiero wrote:
> I want this player to be standalone so that I can take it with me, not
> dependent upon network attached music.
OK, that's what I was referring to as 'the former' - it's quite doable.
The Pi Zero won't make for the snappiest server, but it's quite usable.
With LMS running
It looks like I missed a step, because when I click to start Samba it
says Samba but not configured.exiting
Do I need to install Samba on my laptop?
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AirFiero wrote:
> The latter is correct, I'm trying to build a standalone player. Think a
> "PiCorePod", like an iPod, but with newer and more up to date DAC
> hardware, audio codecs, capabilities, storage space and possible
> customization.
So a stand-alone player needs only to run
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chill wrote:
> Yeah, I've been following this thread with interest - in fact it's what
> inspired me to get a bigger MicroSD card and make a third partition for
> my music for my camper van Squeezebox system.
>
> But what I'm not clear on is whether AirFiero wants a totally
> stand-alone
Looks OK to me.
How far away is pCP from the router?
I'd be inclined to try a USB wifi adaptor to see if its more reliable.
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The alternative is to use Inguz EQ/DRC.
Having said that, if the intention is to implement Digital Room
Correction (which Inguz can certainly perform) there is a considerable
learning curve in room measurement techniques, the design of a target
response and the creation of the impulse filters
paul- wrote:
> It looks just python based, you should easily be able to install.
Cool thanks!
As I said, I don't have a HifiBerry yet. But that looks promising. :-)
System: Debian, Logitech Media Server Version: 7.9.2
Player: Squeezebox v3 @ Bose LifeStyle Series III, Squeezebox Radio,
Do you have a link to that info?
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It looks just python based, you should easily be able to install.
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I've just recently seen that the HifiBerry DAC+ is supporting REW
profiles for its DAC.
Currently I do not own one but that would be a worthy update if
piCorePlayer would support this.
I understood that the only thing missing on the pCP are the required
DSPTOOLS.
Is there any way for this to be
Blu3IcE wrote:
> The post does not say which solution you've finally chosen. The raspian
> approach? With installing everything manually?
> Can you maybe elaborate a bit?
>
> Maybe the makers of piCorePlayer can be convinced to include this.
I did not finally choose to buy a DSP+ ! ;) but the
Jeff07971 wrote:
> See my post above
The post does not say which solution you've finally chosen. The raspian
approach? With installing everything manually?
Can you maybe elaborate a bit?
Maybe the makers of piCorePlayer can be convinced to include this.
System: Debian, Logitech Media
Blu3IcE wrote:
> Any update on this?
>
> My plan on buying a HifiBerry Dac+ depends on the usability with
> PiCorePlayer with active DSP. Has anyone had success using a REW
> profile?
> I already have the REW profile created. I'm just not sure if and how it
> is usable with the combination
Any update on this?
My plan on buying a HifiBerry Dac+ depends on the usability with
PiCorePlayer with active DSP. Has anyone had success using a REW
profile?
I already have the REW profile created. I'm just not sure if and how it
is usable with the combination mentioned above.
Any advise is
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