Thank you Paul for this complement. I thought piCore was keeping up with
TinyCore which has moved to 5.15.10 with version 13.
Hopefully the RPI foundation will be upgraded kernel to 5.16, faster
than expected with the announce of mainline kernel support for PI
compute 4.
zaurux wrote:
> It seems that without using a realtime kernel, the preempt function
> improves things.
> In theory, from version 5.16, this feature improves and becomes "full"
> (with a lower latency without using a realtime kernel).
> I am not a specialist and able to produce exotic kernels
zaurux wrote:
>
>
> When will the 5.16 kernel be available in piCorePlayer ? :)
>
>
We follow the RPi foundations kernels. They just released 5.15, which I
would imagine will be the standard kernel for most of this year.
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
It seems that without using a realtime kernel, the preempt function
improves things.
In theory, from version 5.16, this feature improves and becomes "full"
(with a lower latency without using a realtime kernel).
I am not a specialist and able to produce exotic kernels every other
day.
My point
lol. Yes we are testing.
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
Homepage: https://www.picoreplayer.org
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zaurux wrote:
> It seems that without using a realtime kernel, the preempt function
> improves things.
> In theory, from version 5.16, this feature improves and becomes "full"
> (with a lower latency without using a realtime kernel).
> I am not a specialist and able to produce exotic kernels
paul- wrote:
> We follow the RPi foundations kernels. They just released 5.15, which I
> would imagine will be the standard kernel for most of this year.
hi paul,
us, repo-watchers, have started noticing kernel 5.15.21 and a 8.2.0b1
:cool:
Hello,
I just installed the latest Raspberry Pi OS Lite 32-bit on a Raspberry
Pi 4B and I am trying to use squeezelite to stream music to Bluetooth
headphones.
For this I installed "pulseaudio-module-bluetooth" and with
"bluetoothctl" I connected the headphones. After that, the "paplay"
I noticed with *HDMI power* set to off on a few of my Pi's it is still
on if I do the following.
sudo tvservice -s
state 0x4 [NTSC 4:3], 720x480 @ 60.00Hz, interlaced
Why is that and can I fix it?
cburbs's
philippe_44 wrote:
> What improvements do you precisely expect from that? I have a hard time
> to draw any causality with sq
Exactly my question as well. I hope it is not some audiophile
folklore
"To try to judge the real from the false will always be hard. In this
fast-growing art of
ngok sun wrote:
> in the item description, it says this board should use Audiophonics
>
>
> it should be a compatible board with this one:
> 'audiophonics-dac-i-sabre-es9038q2m-raspberry-pi-i2s-spdif-pcm-dsd'
>
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