soundcheck wrote:
To all:
Anybody figured out the best resampling settings??
Here's a thread about this:
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?99088-Upsampling-Impressions
On the 5th post JohnSwenson details squeezelite -u argument and states
his preference.
I also played quite a bit
JackOfAll wrote:
...The sooner I get this up and running with the F20 image, the sooner
you will have the F20 image, for the WB, Cubietruck and BBB. And people
asking me about I2S There is no I2S without the CSOS F20 image! I
can write all the guides in the world, but without that image
JackOfAll wrote:
No, you'll need a soldering iron to tap I2S with the default carrier
board.
Is this tap on the signals that go to the audio chip on the carrier
board, as explained here:
http://forums.wandboard.org/viewtopic.php?f=8t=281 ?
The only place to access I2S (without modifying kernel
JackOfAll wrote:
OK, let me stamp on this *NOW*
JackOfAll wrote:
...If we ever get to the point of having images released that support
I2S output and the CS board available, I'll gladly spend whatever time I
have answering any and every question. But right now, (and has been the
case
Hi,
I got confused a little about how should I configure Squeezelite on my
WB-Dual if I'm streaming music to an 18bit NOS DAC (AD1865).
WB-Dual is connected to an Amanero Combo384 USB-I2S receiver and I2S is
converted to 18bit PCM via Ian's I2S-PCM driver board.
I configured Squeezelite's ALSA
JohnSwenson wrote:
You should be able to do this with jack, you can setup jack to create an
ALSA driver that gets fed into jack, then route it through jack to
something that is jack aware such as ecasound which can talk jack.
Unfortunately SoX does not talk jack so you can't use it directly.
I finally connected/configured everything and have my Wandboard Dual
all-in-one system running smoothly so far.
All-in-one system: Wandboard Dual [running LMS + Squeezelite with
upsampling: vM:::28:87.5 ] + 4x USB HUB with USB HDD Amanero Combo384
connected to it + Android app as controller.
Hi Triode,
I was using LMS for upsampling so far but since I configured my
Wandboard I want Squeezelite to do the same but have some minor issues
understanding/correlating the fifth and sixth fields with SoX rate
effect.
I used one of SoX rate settings shown here:
dsdreamer wrote:
I tried this code change, but the glitch remained. I also increased the
value of usleep to 1000 in the else clause, but that still didn't
eliminate the click. I am building with make OPTS=-DRESAMPLE, stopping
the squeezelite service and copying the binary over the top of
JackOfAll wrote:
Nothing to fix as far as I am concerned. Increase the buffer and period
size.
All right then. I'm eagerly waiting for my WBDUAL :)
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JackOfAll wrote:
Have just connected the Amanero via a different hub than I was using
last time. I can't reproduce the problems. I was using a powered USB2 7
port hub, which if I recall correctly wasn't cheap. Which I seem to
have misplaced for the moment. (Can't find it.) So I'm using
JackOfAll wrote:
I tried this last night and was having issues with drop-outs at all
sample rates. I'm trying to remember if I ever used the Amanero with a
hub or just the WaveIO. It may be a regression in the kernel over the
last month or so. I'm not sure. It's going to take more time to
When will the squeezelite 1.2 -resample- be available for testing?
I would like to give it a try on a SB Touch (though I don't have high
hopes)
Thanks, Zsolt
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Adrian - out of the latest squeezelite-resample could you create a
downloadable binary for Linux ALSA armv6 as I would like to give it a
try on SB Touch.
Thanks, Zsolt
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JackOfAll wrote:
I tried this last night and was having issues with drop-outs at all
sample rates. I'm trying to remember if I ever used the Amanero with a
hub or just the WaveIO. It may be a regression in the kernel over the
last month or so. I'm not sure. It's going to take more time to
JackOfAll wrote:
I've had a chance to compare stuff I've statically upsampled, upsampled
on-the-fly (backend with sox exe), to libsoxr upsampling in squeezelite.
We're good!
I've also verified that using the ondemand (rather than performance) CPU
governor is not a problem. (Didn't think
JackOfAll wrote:
I'm back using an nfs share for media at the moment. Trying to remember
if I run the Amanero on the hub when I was testing with a USB drive
Don't think I did. It would have been (192k max) with a WaveIO and the
USB drive, both connected via the hub. I wouldn't expect an
JackOfAll wrote:
One word answer, yes. You'll be using one proc core exclusively for the
up/over sampling 44k1-352k8 or 48k - 384k.
Example below with my server side sox re-sampling on the WB, 44k1 -
352k8, very high quality, minimum phase.
That's wonderful news! I asked about this on
Triode wrote:
I've updated the binaries and changed the name to 1.0rc1 as I'd like to
declare the first version of Squeezelite released soon.
This version has the following changes since the last version which was
available as binaries:
- add support for server name rather than purely IP
Hi,
I'm asking your help installing Squeezelite on a SB Touch with USB
Amanero Combo384.
So far I installed EDO plugin and got sound through Amanero USB into my
DAC up to 192Khz.
I downloaded squeezelite-armv6 and Soundcheck's squeezelite script -
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