JJZolx wrote:
Will this run on the new Wandboard Quad? Four 1 GHz cores, 2GB RAM,
better graphics, plus a SATA header.
http://wandboard.org/
(and should the community Squeezebox DAC card under development run on
it?)
Yes and yes. By the way the Quad runs fast DDR also (533MHz vs
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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
JackOfAll wrote:
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I can now confirm that the performance of LMS is slightly better on a
Raspberry Pi. The web interface feels a bit quicker and you can se the
results of a clear and rescan below.
The Raspberry Pi accesses my library via NFS. I don't know if the scan
time would improve if the library was on an
The Raspberry Pi accesses my library via NFS. I don't know if the scan
time would improve if the library was on an USB-disk.
It would most likely improve _dramatically_. Scanning over the network
will always be slowed down by the connection. Plus the ReadyNAS is rather
slow even as a NAS.
The Raspberry is only 10 minutes faster... thats not much.
Why dont you try a Wandboard. That will give you huge boost in
performance.
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mherger wrote:
The Raspberry Pi accesses my library via NFS. I don't know if the
scan
time would improve if the library was on an USB-disk.
It would most likely improve _dramatically_. Scanning over the network
will always be slowed down by the connection. Plus the ReadyNAS is