The codec selection is for outputs.
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paul- wrote:
> Sbc and aac.
>
> The others have licensing issues with them.
Ok, thank you for the clarification.
In my phone, I see that it's sending in "AAC" (in Android developer
option: AVRCP1.6/MAP1.4/Diffusion:AAC) but on piCore, I see "SBC" in the
codec field of "Currently Paired
Thank you again for the help. I appreciate it.
I have now made the preparations by installing the listed packages on my
Debian system.
I now understand I should download all those files. I suppose I can make
a directory for this and then run the buidme.sh from that directory. Is
it important
Hi all,
in general my whole setup is running smooth now, including the bluetooth
functionality.
However I realized that at least once per day I need to restart the
bluetooth daemons or even have to reboot the entire pcp if restarting
the daemons does not work.
What happens to the bluetooth
Define old. If one is looking for a fanless system this is exactly the
type of CPUs you will end up with. Just check the specs of well known
NAS systems - a huge number of them are arm5 or i386 code inside.
Exactly: nowadays it's only used in closed systems where the user is not
supposed to
gordonb3 wrote:
> I think many of these questions might be avoided though if the
> build-your-own requirement was advertised better and in fact the sources
> for these easier to find.
You are probably right. But who shall do it? Are you volunteering for
this task?
Sbc and aac.
The others have licensing issues with them.
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
Homepage: https://www.picoreplayer.org
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Hi,
I'm sorry if that have already been answered somewhere (didn't find with
the search in the forum or google) but what are the bluetooth codecs
supported in piCore ?
Only SBC for now? if so, any plan for aptX or even LDAC ?
So far, I only saw my Android Pixel phone able to play to piCore 8
mherger wrote:
> >
> The problem is the use of a very recent distribution with a rather old
> system. I no longer build 32 bit binaries for recent Perl versions, as
> there are only very few users.
Define old. If one is looking for a fanless system this is exactly the
type of CPUs you will