bakker_be wrote:
I'm not really too good at writing instructions, you've done a way
better job than I could, so I'd say you do it yourself and document it
accordingly ;)
I've followed the guides below, in the order listed:
Before doing:
I should have first copied the contents of that
Chunkywizard wrote:
I don't want to over simplify this but basically you format the USB
stick correctly, mount it where the cache is and that's it? If you don't
want to rescan it is advisable to copy the contents of the cache first
and copy back to the stick once it's mounted, yes? I'll have
Ah o.k., good to know thanks. I'll have a good at this sometime (it's on
my growing list of things to play with!)
CW
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@bakker_be:
During the tests I did with LMS I had it connected wireless (no Ethernet
connected). My music library resides on my NAS and contains a bit over
11000 songs. It scanned the whole thing in 12 minutes. If I would
extrapolate my results on a 7 songs library it would scan for about
76
dsdreamer wrote:
Anyway, my suspicion is that this is the main cause of DHCP
misbbehaviour on the Wandboard I've been seeing. Comments?
Humour me, what misbehaviour are you talking about?
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Pascal Hibon wrote:
If I would extrapolate my results on a 7 songs library it would scan
for about 76 minutes.
You're making an assumption, (a wrong one), that scan time will be
linear no matter how big the library.
JackOfAll wrote:
You're making an assumption, (a wrong one), that scan time will be
linear no matter how big the library.
Sure, however, even if the scanning process increases over time (or
number of songs) there is still a huge difference between 1 hour and 11
hours. I dont have such a big
Pascal Hibon wrote:
The Wandboard seems quite powerfull so Im a bit surprised by
bakker_bes results.
The limiting factor isn't WB CPU power, or network speed, it's down to
disk I/O speed, reading and writing the sqlite db files. That's the
whole point of getting those files off of the
Maybe the overall physical size of the library is a factor too? I've got
around 1.5 TB of music, it's all quite extensively tagged and cover art
is as large as I can find. MusicIP (only mixable status) SmartMix are
activated as well.
I don't say that there cannot be anything wrong with my
Steen
Now your comment form works. Perhaps the squeezelite arguments (alsa)
would be an enhancement for your form.
I'm curious about your new release so I can retest my Audiolab 8200DQ
DAC again.
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JackOfAll wrote:
Define strange interactions with squeezelite? It can't have anything
to do with the repo package update. It adds a script, that's all.
Thanks for that.
Re strange interactions with squeezelite: On Fedora 18 with
community-squeeze 1-5 installed and running the latest
Nice site Steen. Thank you!
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Hi Steen,
I can only add one comment in the data list for the USB DAC's.
I would add 2 more comments of other DAC's I use.
Willem
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Hi Guys,
Just want to say what a great job your doing. I have been following your
approach and seem to be almost there, but not quite! Mid compile if
fails with the following error;
chmod 755 blib/arch/auto/Linux/Inotify2/Inotify2.so
cp Inotify2.bs blib/arch/auto/Linux/Inotify2/Inotify2.bs
Hi there,
Has anybody had trouble with the inboard LMS displaying album art? None
of mine is showing. I have album art embedded in the mp3sand also in
each folder as folder.jpg. My art files are big, basically the maximum
resolution I could source so can be 1-4MB, is there a maximum size the
Thank you all for your Info on the different devices, and I will change
the rate from MHz to kHz.
Any other suggestions are welcome.
Steen
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JackOfAll wrote:
Humour me, what misbehaviour are you talking about?
All the other devices on my network are allowed to keep their existing
IP address when time comes up for renewal. By contrast, CSOS on
Wandboard never gets to keep its old IP address. Also, DHCP leases are
issued for 24 hours
Triode wrote:
I am keen to get feedback on this change as it changes how jivelite
starts up first time. To try to support TVs and monitors which only do
1080p and thoses which only do 720p, this version starts up in VGA mode
and then asks you to select a skin. I am working on the basis
Chunkywizard wrote:
Hi there,
Has anybody had trouble with the inboard LMS displaying album art? None
of mine is showing. I have album art embedded in the mp3sand also in
each folder as folder.jpg. My art files are big, basically the maximum
resolution I could source so can be 1-4MB, is
Pascal Hibon wrote:
Ive been playing with jivelite for the first time yesterday.
Im happy to report that it works like a charm. The initial setup screen
is great and works very well. I was able to go back and forward between
several screen resolutions without any issues. It is even a very
Chunkywizard wrote:
My TV is 1080P and I saw 3 menu options (including settings) at the top
of the screen, and that menu was replicated 3 times all at the top of
the screen side by side. I selected settings and the 1080P screen then
it all worked fine.
CW
I connected everything while
The attach patch shows how I've managed to get a sane DHCP lease after
[re]boots of the Wandboard.
Let me acknowledge that I got my main idea to work around this problem
from Eli Billauer's blog post linked here:
http://billauer.co.il/blog/2012/10/dhcp-ip-ntpdate-rtc/His
description of the
gharris999 wrote:
I was wondering if something might have changed in the LMS/SBS code to
default to the LocalPlayer playback method if LMS/SBS sees that the
player is local squeezelite.
Yes, that will be exactly what is happening. (LMS is patched to add
LocalFile functionality to any
dsdreamer wrote:
It is surely unlikely that the bad date-stamps would be benign as far as
DHCP behaviour is concerned?
I'll take a look. Of the top of my head, I would expect it to be benign.
Do you have a specific reason for 24 hour leases? Most routers default
to 7 days for dynamic leases,
JackOfAll wrote:
I'll take a look. Of the top of my head, I would expect it to be benign.
Do you have a specific reason for 24 hour leases? Most routers default
to 7 days for dynamic leases, and at the point the dhclient on the
device requests the renewal, it will request the renewal asking
dsdreamer wrote:
Apparently, different routers behave differently when when the client
fails to keep track of DHCP leases properly.
Both of my routers will allocate the same IP Address, (if it has already
been allocated but not yet expired), regardless of discover/request, to
the client which
Hi...
updated /etc/yum.conf
installonlypkgs=kernel kernel-bigmem installonlypkg(kernel-module)\
installonlypkg(vm) kernel-enterprise kernel-smp kernel-modules\
kernel-debug kernel-unsupported kernel-source kernel-devel\
kernel-PAE kernel-PAE-debug kernel-omap kernel-wand
sudo
JackOfAll wrote:
Both of my routers will allocate the same IP Address, (if it has already
been allocated but not yet expired), regardless of discover/request, to
the client which sends the MAC which the address was originally
allocated to.
Good to know, but I hope you are designing for a
Inspired by this month's issue of Linux Journal (may 2013), I was
wondering if anyone ever tried to install and run LMS on the rasberry pi
? It seems interesting that a dedicated LMS server for about $50 might
be possible.
freelsjd wrote:
Inspired by this month's issue of Linux Journal (may 2013), I was
wondering if anyone ever tried to install and run LMS on the rasberry pi
? It seems interesting that a dedicated LMS server for about $50 might
be possible.
Sure, lots of us. Works fine.
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