JJZolx wrote:
$23? What would a built-in IR receiver add to the cost of the
Squeezeboard?-
RAW IR receivers only cost a few dollars, the problem is getting them
into the computer and a linux driver to talk to them. A raw IR receiver
doesn't send out messages, its a complex stream of high
JackOfAll wrote:
It would be useful to have someone else, who is familiar with rpm
packaging, on board. With regard to development, the source for the 'CS
Web-GUI' (https://github.com/CommunitySqueeze) is available from GitHub.
Next week, I'll add our kernel/uboot patches and build scripts
Hi JackOfAll,
As promised, please find below my two working DAC's with RC3:
Name: LittleDot DAC 1
URL:
http://www.littledot.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9t=814sid=5f6cdbb7b861234e2f2753d134177f66
Max Rate: 96k
Class: UAC1
Used by: albertone74
Name: Cambridge Audio DacMagic
URL: N.A. (Discontinued)
JackOfAll wrote:
Understood. BTW, where do I buy one of those flirc dongles from? Is
'this'
(http://thepihut.com/products/flirc-usb-dongle-for-the-raspberry-pi)
what you are using?
I have ordered mine from ebay.co.uk:
JackOfAll wrote:
I haven't been able to reproduce the shutdown hang seen by Alcaudon.
Alcaudon,
Please do the following from an ssh session.
Code:
wget
http://www.communitysqueeze.org/images/wandboard/CSOS/shutdown-debug.tgz
sudo tar zxvf
JohnSwenson wrote:
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SNIP ...
If we are going to put an IR receiver on the front panel, I would
prefer to do it with a USB receiver and just add another micro USB
connector on the board, I'm already putting a USB hub on the board, we
just add another port.
John S.
That's what I wanted
JackOfAll wrote:
Thank you for the offer. Give me a couple of days. I will create a
template for the en locale. You can then use that as a starting point
for creating new template files with Dutch and French translations.
No worries, take your time. I quite understand there are more
I noticed that the timezone was set to London, I manually changed it to
my timezone by manually modifying the logical link /etc/localtime. Any
plans to make this a configuration option through the webinterface?
system-config-date through a remote X session works but will probably
not be usable
bakker_be wrote:
No worries, take your time. I quite understand there are more important
things than localization. As long as the possibility has been
implemented, it's after all just a matter of putting the translations in
place.
By all means focus on the reboot-hang or the HDMI-sound
lintweaker wrote:
I noticed that the timezone was set to London, I manually changed it to
my timezone by manually modifying the logical link /etc/localtime. Any
plans to make this a configuration option through the webinterface?
Yes. That's on the list. Timezone and Locale.
lintweaker
bakker_be wrote:
No worries, take your time.
Actually, I have spent an hour on this, this morning. About 75% done. I
have a couple more pages to do, putting tags in the jsp's and moving the
text to a properties file.
Basically, you would generate eg. ApplicationResources_fr.properties
using
lintweaker wrote:
Cool, sounds good. If there is anything you think I can work on, let me
know!
PM me your email address. ;)
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JackOfAll wrote:
PM me your email address. ;)
Done! :-)
Name: Beresford Caiman DAC Gatorized - TC-7520SEG
URL: http://http://www.beresford.me/
Driver: snd-usb-audio
Max Rate: 96k
Class: UAC1
Used by: lintweaker
still to test: TerraTec DMX 6Fire, Mytek Digital Stereo 192 DSD DAC USB1
and
TerryS wrote:
At 96kHz (flac) the pointers seem to increment at about 5375539 per
minute (very roughly),
at about 23 minutes, 25 seconds, immediately after it starts to buzz, it
looks like:
[fedora@wandboard ~]$ cat /proc/asound/imxhdmisoc/pcm0p/sub0/status
state: RUNNING
owner_pid :
JackOfAll wrote:
Michael/Terry,
Try updating the web package again
Code:
sudo yum --disablerepo=* --enablerepo=community-squeeze clean metadata
sudo yum update community-squeeze-web
When you get back into the web page,
Triode wrote:
Its too much of a coincidence for me that 128*1024*1024 is 134217728.
Why it causes a problem at this point I don't know.
Have you tried it with silence - if you play silence (just squeezelite
paused), does it start to produce static at this point or does it keep
producing
TerryS wrote:
But, !!
Changing:
ALSA_PARAMS=-a :::0
eliminates the problem!
The ptr is way past 13400 and it continues to play perfectly:
Great - this is a good workaround for the moment.
I would like to test a revised kernel with the last
Triode wrote:
Great - this is a good workaround for the moment.
I would like to test a revised kernel with the last couple of freescale
changes removed from it to see if they caused the problem. Will mail
you if I get a test kernel which will work with this. (Its faster for
you to
Having trouble with R3.
Booting is very slow and sometimes not successful.
After I get to the squeeze OS home page, I can't navigate to the
wireless setup page.
Even having trouble getting in with WinSCP or Putty.
Terry
Hi Triode,
Some time ago I have bought a touchscreen for my raspberry pi. I have
re-built the kernel to include the drivers to recognised it and
everything went well. I was trying re-installl jivelite and for the
first time ever I am getting this error message, which I have never got
before:
$
albertone74 wrote:
Hi Triode,
Some time ago I have bought a touchscreen for my raspberry pi. I have
re-built the kernel to include the drivers to recognised it and
everything went well. I was trying to re-installl jivelite and for the
first time ever I am getting this error message, which I
Triode wrote:
Do you have the SDL devel libraries installed?
Mea culpa:) Thanks!
I have just realised that if forgot to include them:)
I will let you know how jivelite looks like on this tiny touchscreen...
albertone74 wrote:
Mea culpa:) Thanks!
I have just realised that if forgot to include them:)
I will let you know how jivelite looks like on this tiny touchscreen...
Bear in mind that I don't think touch will work at present as there is
no code included for this... (and the original
Triode wrote:
Bear in mind that I don't think touch will work at present as there is
no code included for this... (and the original logitech code for
gesters was specific to the hardware they used)
Uhmm indeed!
Can I make a kind request? :) When you get a chance, would it be
possible to
Triode suggested I try:
ALSA PARAMS = :::0
I just confirmed that this prevents the issue I was having with a
buzzing noise after 23 minutes of playing 96kHz or 50 minutes of 44.1kHz
flac.
Verified on R3.
Wireless interface
HDMI audio out.
Terry
TerryS wrote:
Triode suggested I try:
ALSA PARAMS = :::0
I just confirmed that this prevents the issue I was having with a
buzzing noise after 23 minutes of playing 96kHz or 50 minutes of 44.1kHz
flac.
Verified on R3.
Wireless interface
HDMI audio out.
Terry
Lets make this the
Thanks Triode, v1.1 under windows also working great for me. One
niggling issue though...
I've been playing a lot of Pandora and Spotify recently. I've added some
speakers to my outside area and created a new zone running a second
instance of SqueezeLite with different mac address targeting a
ashleyw wrote:
Thanks Triode, v1.1 under windows also working great for me. One
niggling issue though...
I've been playing a lot of Pandora and Spotify recently. I've added some
speakers to my outside area and created a new zone running a second
instance of SqueezeLite with different mac
Hi,
I tried to get squeezelite running on a openwrt x86.
I used the squeezelite-i386 but when I run it I get a strange error:
root@OpenWrt:~# ./squeezelite-i386 10.0.0.112
-ash: ./squeezelite-i386: not found
But the file is in the root folder and also executable.
On a TP-Link router and with
Triode wrote:
Lets make this the recommendation for the moment - I have not got to the
bottom of what the driver is doing yet.
(http://git.freescale.com/git/cgit.cgi/imx/linux-2.6-imx.git/log/sound/soc/imx/imx-hdmi-dma.c?h=imx_3.0.35_1.1.0
if anyone wants to take a look... What do you
Magic01 wrote:
Hi,
I tried to get squeezelite running on a openwrt x86.
I used the squeezelite-i386 but when I run it I get a strange error:
root@OpenWrt:~# ./squeezelite-i386 10.0.0.112
-ash: ./squeezelite-i386: not found
But the file is in the root folder and also executable.
On a
JohnSwenson wrote:
-
RAW IR receivers only cost a few dollars, the problem is getting them
into the computer and a linux driver to talk to them. A raw IR receiver
doesn't send out messages, its a complex stream of high frequency
pulses, something has to read those pulses and decode them
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