Videopac wrote:
>
> >
Code:
> > squeezelite -o sysdefault:CARD=ODROIDHIFI2 -n C4HIFISHIELD2 -s 127.0.0.1
> >
> seems to take forever / no response.
> Any ideas how to resolve this?
> TIA.
Try the real IP address of the LMS server and not 127.0.0.
Videopac wrote:
> I'm trying to get squeezelite to work on a Odroid C4 with the Odroid
> HifiShield2 DAC HAT.
>
> >
Code:
> > squeezelite -l
> >
> gives:
> >
Code:
> > Output devices:
> null -
I'm trying to get squeezelite to work on a Odroid C4 with the Odroid
HifiShield2 DAC HAT.
Code:
squeezelite -l
gives:
Code:
Output devices:
null - Discard all samples (playback) or generate
zer
knorst wrote:
> Ok, worked like a charm!
> I had only had to change the code a little bit, because squeezelite was
> installed directly in the bin folder without a folder called
> "squeezelite".
Thanks for the update.
It would better be
Code:
sudo tar -C /usr/bi
Ok, worked like a charm!
I had only had to change the code a little bit, because squeezelite was
installed directly in the bin folder without a folder called
"squeezelite".
knorst's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/m
knorst wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I installed squeezelite successfully on Linux mint using the
> included package manager. But it's a rather outdated version (1.8).
> Can anyone provide me with information, on how to install a more
> up-to-date-version?
>
> Thanks a lot!
You can try this is you wish
Hello,
I installed squeezelite successfully on Linux mint using the
included package manager. But it's a rather outdated version (1.8).
Can anyone provide me with information, on how to install a more
up-to-date-version?
Thanks a lot!
--
How feasible is it to have Squeezelite write playing status, sample/bit
rate and gain to /proc? With option not to change volume but simply
output values to file '/proc/squeezelite' for other applications to
read.
Concrete user cases are through helper script run as daemon have
CamillaDSP adjust
Chestroled wrote:
> Hello, you're probably right, but have to found what have change or
> cause this trouble.
>
> So, when I play some sound on LMS and got "alsa_open:533 unable to set
> hw params: Broken pipe" , the audio device seems "frozen" :
>
> >
Code:
> > pi@mu
bpa wrote:
> If squeezelite setup completeed worked OK and all devices worked as you
> expected and you are doing nothign new (i.e. exact same command line)
> but now has broken look at what has changed ?
>
> Perhaps OS upgrades has changed drivers or other system stuff.
> Has the userid of squ
Apesbrain wrote:
> Went to update squeezelite and just noticing the "ffmpeg" versions. I
> assume these will play files that the standard version will not? Any
> reason not to use the ffmpeg version? Thanks.
Yes, the ffmpeg builds will also play wma, wma pro and wma losses
formats natively a
Chestroled wrote:
> What I don't understand is that system have worked for a long time with
> this structure
If squeezelite setup completeed worked OK and all devices worked as you
expected and you are doing nothign new (i.e. exact same command line)
but now has broken look at what has changed
bpa wrote:
> The usual choices are
>
> hw:USB2
> or
> plughw:USB2
>
> These are known to work with squeezelite.
>
> It's not clear what ALSA setup (and unknown settings/behaviour) would be
> chosen by USB2 so no point debugging with an unknown.
>
> edit:
> Have you verified each ALSA device
Apesbrain wrote:
> Went to update squeezelite and just noticing the "ffmpeg" versions. I
> assume these will play files that the standard version will not? Any
> reason not to use the ffmpeg version? Thanks.
IIRC ffmpeg was used for WMA format. If player cannot handle WMA
natively, then LMS
Went to update squeezelite and just noticing the "ffmpeg" versions. I
assume these will play files that the standard version will not? Any
reason not to use the ffmpeg version? Thanks.
Apesbrain's Profile: http://forums
Learned something new. Not quite clear but with ALSA it seems "plug:" is
a prefix before pseudo device. (e.g. "plug:iec958" or "plug:surround21")
so -o plug:USB1 is the same as -o USB1 - so new test did nothing
different to first.
Another reason to try "hw:" or "plughw:"
---
Chestroled wrote:
>
>
> thanks for feedback.
>
> This code was from a friend and related to alsa equaliser . So i've
> tried :
>
The usual choices are
hw:USB2
or
plughw:USB2
These are known to work with squeezelite.
It's not clear what ALSA setup (and unknown settings/behaviour) would b
bpa wrote:
> This is just a comment based on what has been displayed.
>
> I don't know what "plug:" means in ALSA. Usual prefixes are "hw:" and
> "plughw:"
>
> You are using device designation like "plug:USB1"
>
> Extracting from the "squeeszelite -l" list of valid devices the
> following a
Chestroled wrote:
> Hello, anyone have an idea to found what's wrong?
This is just a comment based on what has been displayed.
I don't know what "plug:" means in ALSA. Usual prefixes are "hw:" and
"plughw:"
You are using device designation like "plug:USB1"
Extracting from the "squeeszelite
Chestroled wrote:
> Hello squeezebox community !
>
> I'm actually facing a strange problem with squeezelite.
>
> My goal is to achieve a multiroom rack system based on a Raspberry
> running 6 squeezelite instance and 6 PCM2704 chinese DAC
>
> The architecture system is : .
Hello, anyone
Thanks @Man in a van and @ralphy.
Ralphy I tried to apply to my Squeezelite -X a -a :1 parametr to play
16/44.1kHz files but have no sound:
Code:
C:\Program
Files\WindowsApps\16237RGregDawson.Squeezelite-X_2.11.8.0_x64__qhedj8x0bjmhg\squeezelite-x64.exe
-n Squeezbern-
bernid wrote:
> Hi,
> I have several linux based squeezelie players. I wanted also use
> LMS/squeezelite on my laptop (WIN11). So i installed Squeezelite-X on my
> WIN11.
> I would like to have the best sound quality on my windows machine so I
> thought about WASAPI.
> Unfortunately it turns ou
@BERNID
I don't know if this is of any help (or interest) to you, but here goes
:rolleyes::p:)
I keep a copy of LMS on a Windows 10 Pro Desktop
> Logitech Media Server Status
> Logitech Media Server Version: 8.3.0 - 1646629479 @ Mon Mar 7 06:17:02
> WEST 2022
> Hostname: CoolerMaster
> Server I
Hi,
I have several linux based squeezelie players. I wanted also use
LMS/squeezelite on my laptop (WIN11). So i installed Squeezelite-X on my
WIN11.
I would like to have the best sound quality on my windows machine so I
thought about WASAPI.
Unfortunately it turns out that in WASAPI mode squezel
Code:
squeezelite -l
Output devices:
null - Discard all samples (playback) or generate
zero samples (capture)
USB1
USB2
USB3
USB4
USB5
USB6
default:CARD=sndrpihifiberry - snd_rpi_hifiberry_dac, HifiBerry DAC HiFi
pcm5102a-h
Code:
squeezelite -l
Output devices:
null - Discard all samples (playback) or generate
zero samples (capture)
USB1
USB2
USB3
USB4
USB5
USB6
default:CARD=sndrpihifiberry - snd_rpi_hifiberry_dac, HifiBerry DAC HiFi
pcm5102a-h
Code:
squeezelite -l
Output devices:
null - Discard all samples (playback) or generate
zero samples (capture)
USB1
USB2
USB3
USB4
USB5
USB6
default:CARD=sndrpihifiberry - snd_rpi_hifiberry_dac, HifiBerry DAC HiFi
pcm5102a-hi
Hello squeezebox community !
I'm actually facing a strange problem with squeezelite.
My goal is to achieve a multiroom rack system based on a Raspberry
running 6 squeezelite instance and 6 PCM2704 chinese DAC
The architecture system is :
Since these chinese DAC always got the same serial numb
soufy wrote:
> First of all: Thanks a lot for a great piece of Software!
>
> After moving to Linux Mint 20.3 Cinnamon from Win10/Squeezelite-X I have
> installed the ALSA version 1.8.4.1 build1 squeezelite package. At first,
> for a few days it worked wonderfully, no problems whatsoever. It sho
First of all: Thanks a lot for a great piece of Software!
After moving to Linux Mint 20.3 Cinnamon from Win10/Squeezelite-X I have
installed the ALSA version 1.8.4.1 build1 squeezelite package. At first,
for a few days it worked wonderfully, no problems whatsoever. It showed
up under Player as S
Taking Ralphy's advice - my suggested command line would be now
Code:
squeezelite -n AES -a ::24:1 -u E -Z 38400 -r 48000-48000 -d all=debug -o
hw:CARD=RAVENNA
If choppiness continue try increasing ALSA buffer size such as
Code:
--
ralphy wrote:
> You need to add -u E to the squeezelite command line to have it resample
> streams that are not 48K.
I always thought that LMS will take into account player capabilities
when resampling. (e.g. player only supporting 44.1kHz and 48kHz - LMS
will re-sample if a 96kHz stream is pla
You need to add -u E to the squeezelite command line to have it resample
streams that are not 48K.
You should also add -Z 384000 to the squeezelite options to avoid LMS
resampling streams that have a higher sample rate than 48K, since with
the -u E option squeezelite will resample it again.
R
s25a wrote:
> Both create issues (Packets missing) on my Audio DSP.
Yes, you seem to be playing a 44.1kHz MPEG4 file but for some reason LMS
is not resampling and even though squeezelite is setup to be 48000 only
- squeezelite then reopens the ALSA device at 44100 - this is not right
and probab
Hi,
> What is the result of :
> ls -l /dev/snd
Code:
a@audioserver:~$ ls -l /dev/snd
insgesamt 0
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 60 24. Mär 20:05 by-id
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 100 24. Mär 20:06 by-path
crw-rw 1 root audio 116, 14 24. Mär 20:05 controlC0
c
s25a wrote:
> the developer of the RAVENNA Driver supported me and suggested not to
> use the Ravenna card directly but to use it via ALSA plugin.
>
> So I created this configuration file in /etc/asound.conf
As squeezelite is still opened with 44100 and S32_LE - this is not doing
what is expec
s25a wrote:
>
> However the sound was broken. Too soft, choppy. In the log file I saw
> lots of strange outputs. I guess there is just a minor config issue.
> Would appreciate if someone could support here. Thanks a lot.
>
What is the result of :
ls -l /dev/snd
You can
Hi everyone,
the developer of the RAVENNA Driver supported me and suggested not to
use the Ravenna card directly but to use it via ALSA plugin.
So I created this configuration file in /etc/asound.conf
Code:
pcm.source_1 {
type dmix
ipc_key 0x1
slave {
p
th2j wrote:
>
> I tried by mistake these buffer (500bytes + period count 4) :
> ARGS=-o plughw:0,0 -a 500:4:32:1
>
> And Squeezelite can't manage that buffer (the sound is chopped),
I switch to Squeezelite's bin from the plugin "Local player" witch i
think is a little bit older, and the probl
s25a wrote:
> AES67 in general can do more than 48000 Hz. It's depending on the sink
> which is in my case limited to 48000 HZ. I guess the reason why it shows
> all options is because there are other devices (sinks) that can do much
> more.
This is true of many devices but the ALSA driver shoul
Hi,
AES67 in general can do more than 48000 Hz. It's depending on the sink
which is in my case limited to 48000 HZ. I guess the reason why it shows
all options is because there are other devices (sinks) that can do much
more.
I am on Debian 11. Kernel 5.10.0-12 AMD.
LMS is 8.2 and squeezelite i
Taking your message in reverse.
s25a wrote:
> >
Code:
> >
> a@audioserver:~$ aplay --dump-hw-params -D hw:RAVENNA -r 48000 -c 2 -f
S24_3LE test48.wav
> Wiedergabe: WAVE 'test48.wav' : Signed 24 bit Little Endian in 3bytes,
Rate: 48000 Hz, stereo
> HW Params of
Hi,
>
> When squeezelite tries to use an ALSA device,. the device will report
> what sample rates and sample sizes are supported and Squeezelite reports
> that back to LMS.
> So there should be no need to specify sample rate in command line.
> Command line options can often prevent squeezelite
s25a wrote:
> With regards to your question of sample rate. AES67 is restricted to
> 48000Hzz in my case (My Audio DSP is only capable to process this rate)
> The AES67 virtual Sound-card I installed only publish the Audio Data to
> the DSP. I don't think there is a sync of capabilities between
HI,
thank you very much. Appreciate your help :-) I will do so and ask in a
separate thread - Maybe someone has an idea.
With regards to your question of sample rate. AES67 is restricted to
48000Hzz in my case (My Audio DSP is only capable to process this rate)
The AES67 virtual Sound-card I in
s25a wrote:
> Hi,
>
> thank you very much for help. I followed your recommendations and it did
> something:
>
> Changed to:
>
> >
Code:
> > sudo ./squeezelite -R -u vME:::28 -r 48000-48000 -d all=debug -o
hw:CARD=RAVENNA
> >
> and now it starts
Hi,
thank you very much for help. I followed your recommendations and it did
something:
Changed to:
Code:
sudo ./squeezelite -R -u vME:::28 -r 48000-48000 -d all=debug -o
hw:CARD=RAVENNA
and now it starts with 48000HZ and no further error messag
I think
-r n
is the maximum rate
so try
-r 48000 - 48000
to say that it is a range (and therefore has a lower bound)
Paul Webster
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip etc),
planetradio (bauer - kiss, absolute, scala, jazzfm etc), kcrw, abc
australia and cbc/radio-ca
s25a wrote:
> Hi,
>
> could you please help me to start the auqeezelite player with the
> correct params. It must be opened with 48000Hz and Format S16_LE
> otherwise there will be an error with the soundcard.
Using plughw rather than hw means ALSA can do lots of software
conversion so why are
Hi,
could you please help me to start the auqeezelite player with the
correct params. It must be opened with 48000Hz and Format S16_LE
otherwise there will be an error with the soundcard.
So I started with:
Code:
sudo ./squeezelite -s 10.0.0.192 -a 80:4:16:1 -R -u vME
th2j wrote:
> For me it is a proof that Squeezelite is doing something different than
> just transmit to alsa.
Squeezelite manages volume - (i.e. LMS volume control of player & also
Gain tags) that is all - look at the source code. aplay does not do
anything with volume. So I think difference
th2j wrote:
> I used squeezelite for a long time with LMS, and i am looking to the
> best audio quality
Would the "Audiophile" subforum be more appropriate?
"To try to judge the real from the false will always be hard. In this
fast-growing art of 'high fidelity' the quackery will bear a soli
th2j wrote:
> Recently i compared Squeezelite with aplay and i found that aplay sound
> more natural and relaxed.
How did you compare? "Natural and relaxed" refers to human mind and
perception, not anything objectively verifiable or related to
electronics or acoustics.
> I would like to know w
I used squeezelite for a long time with LMS, and i am looking to the
best audio quality,
Recently i compared Squeezelite with aplay and i found that aplay sound
more natural and relaxed.
Squeezelite is launched with logitech media server and with argument :
ARGS=-o plughw:0,0
Aplay is launced w
Francy07 wrote:
> Hello Ronnie,
> do not worry. I used the command
> _sudo_systemctl_enable_--now_squeezelite_, taken from the link
> https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-start...n-ubuntu-20-04 you gave me, and
> the service works perfectly on reboot .
> Best regards.
>
>
> Vincenzo
Good to know :)
Man in a van wrote:
> @Vincenzo
>
> I have to apologise for my somewhat remiss belief that Squeezelite
> should autostart in Ubuntu. Well of course it does, but fails (exits)
> because LMS starts after Squeezelite :confused:
>
> Today I looked at my Linux Mint istallat
Francy07 wrote:
> Ok, as always very nice and helpful.
> Thanks for all!!!
>
> Vincenzo
@Vincenzo
I have to apologise for my somewhat remiss belief that Squeezelite
should autostart in Ubuntu. Well of course it does, but fails (exits)
because LMS starts after Squeezel
Man in a van wrote:
> Does this help ?
>
> https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-start-service-on-boot-on-ubuntu-20-04
>
> or this, I think this is what I meant
>
> https://www.thegeekstuff.com/2009/07/ubuntu-open-applications-automatically-during-system-startup/
>
> But it should not be necessary,
Does this help ?
https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-start-service-on-boot-on-ubuntu-20-04
Man in a van's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=43627
View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthrea
Francy07 wrote:
> Everything is ok now!!! One last question, since I have to restart
> Squeezelite at every start. How can it be made available automatically
> at each reboot? Is the command _systemctl_enable_squeezelite__okay?
>
> Vincenzo
As I have suggested before, if squeezelite is install
Man in a van wrote:
> I use this for my Linux Mint, so it should be fine, it's the same basic
> process, just a different link :)
> >
Code:
> >
> sudo /etc/init.d/squeezelite stop
> wget -O squeezelite.tgz
https://sourceforge.net/projects/lmsclients/files/squeezel
I use this for my Linux Mint, so it should be fine, it's the same basic
process, just a different link :)
Code:
sudo /etc/init.d/squeezelite stop
wget -O squeezelite.tgz
https://sourceforge.net/projects/lmsclients/files/squeezelite/linux/squeezelite-1.9.9.1392-x86_
Man in a van wrote:
> Vincenzo
>
> Is it Ubuntu OS and is it 32 or 64 bit ?
>
>
> ronnie
Ubuntu 20.04. lts 64 bit.
Vincenzo
Francy07's Profile: http://forums.slimdevic
Vincenzo
Is it Ubuntu OS and is it 32 or 64 bit ?
ronnie
Man in a van's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=43627
View this thread: http://forums.slim
Man in a van wrote:
> Perhaps try this to update Squeezelite;
>
> Open a terminal and SSH into the pi, paste the following lines , one at
> a time, and press Enter on your keyboard when you have pasted the line
>
> >
Code:
> > sudo /etc/init.d/squeezelite stop
>
Francy07 wrote:
> Hello Ronnie,
> i ask you if you know how to help me. I connected to the PC with Lms and
> Squeezelite a Dac Chord Mojo 32 bit (sample rate from 44.100 to 768.000
> hz) with which I can only play the files of 44.100 and 96.000 hz. With
> 192,000 I have no sound.
> Since Squeeze
Man in a van wrote:
> Hi Vincenzo
>
> Glad everything is now working :)
>
> I live in England, my Mother was from Ireland, so I always support their
> Rugby team. :)
>
> I do admire the spirit of the Italian side, I had an Italian Auntie, and
> in my
Hi Vincenzo
Glad everything is now working :)
I live in England, my Mother was from Ireland, so I always support their
Rugby team. :)
I do admire the spirit of the Italian side, I had an Italian Auntie, and
in my youth I sometimes used to hitch hike
Man in a van wrote:
> Thanks Vincenzo
>
> I think you should update your LMS to v 8.2.1
>
> https://downloads.slimdevices.com/nightly/index.php?ver=8.2
>
> If you want to update your squeezelite to the latest version from Ralphy
> then I can past
Thanks Vincenzo
I think you should update your LMS to v 8.2.1
https://downloads.slimdevices.com/nightly/index.php?ver=8.2
If you want to update your squeezelite to the latest version from Ralphy
then I can paste instructions.
It will be later t
Man in a van wrote:
> open the squeezelite settings
>
> >
Code:
> > sudo nano /etc/default/squeezelite
> >
>
>
> delete the # at the start of the significant lines
>
>
>
>
>
> close and save
>
> Ctl+X Y Enter
>
> >
Code:
-
Francy07 wrote:
> What should I do to uncomment?
>
>
> Vincenzo
open the squeezelite settings
Code:
sudo nano /etc/default/squeezelite
delete the # at the start of the significant lines
> Defaults for squeezelite initscript
> # sourced by /
Man in a van wrote:
> It's so simple I forgot to do it in my previous post
>
> 37355
What should I do to uncomment?
Vincenzo
Francy07's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=72617
View this threa
It's so simple I forgot to do it in my previous post
37355
+---+
|Filename: facepalm.png |
|Download: http://forums.slimdevices.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=37355|
+-
You still have to delete (uncomment the # sign) in squeezelite settings
Man in a van's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=43627
View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=97046
Man in a van wrote:
> Hi Vincenzo
>
> Thanks :)
>
> I see that you need to uncomment (remove the hash tag) from the
> configuration, maybe also change the output setting
>
> please try;
>
> replace the output in the settings with
>
>
>
>
> It should look like this
>
> >
Code:
Hi Vincenzo
Thanks :)
I see that you need to uncomment (remove the hash tag) from the
configuration, maybe also change the output setting
please try;
replace the output in the settings with
> hw: CARD = DragonFly, DEV = 0
It should look like this
Code:
Defaults
Man in a van wrote:
> That should be good :)
>
> Ciao Vincenco
>
> Would you please post the following information of your install, don't
> show the Mac Address: this is mine (I have some updating to do
> :rolleyes:)
>
>
>
> Logitech Media Server Status
> Logitech Media Server Version: 8.2.
RobbH wrote:
> Thanks for the correction! I will correct my previous post to reflect
> it. So much for working from obviously faulty memory, instead of
> actually looking things up.
>
> I am very aware that most intelligent people prefer to run squeezelite
> as a service, so using the -z (not -
Francy07 wrote:
> I installed with apt install squeezelite. Could I do it differently?
> How, thanks?
>
> Vincenzo
That should be good :)
Ciao Vincenco
Would you please post the following information of your install, don't
show the Mac Address: this is mine (I have some updating to do
:rolle
RobbH wrote:
> Sorry, Vincenzo, my information turned out to be misinformation. But I'm
> sure Ronnie will help you get things right.
Ok, thanks anyway !!!
Vincenzo
Francy07's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/me
Francy07 wrote:
> Thank you so much for the information and yes, I would be interested.
>
>
> Vincenzo
Sorry, Vincenzo, my information turned out to be misinformation. But I'm
sure Ronnie will help you get things right.
LMS 8 nightly running on Raspberry Pi OS. Mostly virtual players,
occa
Man in a van wrote:
> -d is to logging
> -z daemonises
>
> https://ralph-irving.github.io/squeezelite.html
>
> Depending upon how one install squeezelite -z is not normally required.
>
> I have a Linux Mint install of squeezelite and it starts when the
> computer boots up.
>
> ronnie
Thanks
Man in a van wrote:
> -d is to logging
> -z daemonises
>
> https://ralph-irving.github.io/squeezelite.html
>
> Depending upon how one install squeezelite -z is not normally required.
>
> I have a Linux Mint install of squeezelite and it starts when the
> computer boots up.
>
> ronnie
I ins
RobbH wrote:
> I think I understand what you are saying. The terminal does not actually
> freeze, it is busy executing squeezelite. Add the -d option to your
> command. To use your example: >
Code:
> > squeezelite -o sysdefault:CARD=DragonFly -d
>
Francy07 wrote:
> Hello everybody,
> I ask if you can help me. On Ubuntu 20.04.03 Lts I have installed
> Logitech Media Server and Squeezelite. I can't select the output for
> Squeezlite (Audioquest Dragonfly Black 24 bit-96Khz). If I use the
> command "squeezelite -o (for example squeezelite -
RobbH wrote:
> One more note: after you find the squeezelite settings that work best
> for you, you will probably want to run squeezelite as a service. That
> way, it can start automatically when the computer boots, with your
> chosen settings. You will not have to start it manually.
>
> I don'
Francy07 wrote:
>
One more note: after you find the squeezelite settings that work best
for you, you will probably want to run squeezelite as a service. That
way, it can start automatically when the computer boots, with your
chosen settings. You will not have to start it manually.
I don't
Francy07 wrote:
> Hello everybody,
> I ask if you can help me. On Ubuntu 20.04.03 Lts I have installed
> Logitech Media Server and Squeezelite. I can't select the output for
> Squeezlite (Audioquest Dragonfly Black 24 bit-96Khz). If I use the
> command "squeezelite -o (for example squeezelite -
Hello everybody,
I ask if you can help me. On Ubuntu 20.04.03 Lts I have installed
Logitech Media Server and Squeezelite. I can't select the output for
Squeezlite (Audioquest Dragonfly Black 24 bit-96Khz). If I use the
command "squeezelite -o (for example squeezelite -o
sysdefault: CARD = Dragon
bpa wrote:
> A good utility to help with managing pulseaudio and how it is configured
> is pavucontrol. Check your output device is there an available.
Pavucontrol returns that:
Code:
Unable to init server: Verbindung ist gescheitert: Verbindungsaufbau
abgelehnt
MartinS0815 wrote:
> Hi, i´m trying to get Squeezelite running on a pulseaudio system, but it
> fails.
>
> PA is running, squeezelite on direct HW was also running.
> But if I use -o pulse, it does not start
>
A good utility to help with managing pulseaudio and how it is configured
is pavucontr
Hi, i´m trying to get Squeezelite running on a pulseaudio system, but it
fails.
PA is running, squeezelite on direct HW was also running.
But if I use -o pulse, it does not start
Code:
pi@pidisplay:~ $ sudo squeezelite-armv6hf
[22:41:34.859182] test_open:281 playback
ralphy wrote:
> I'll add the missing 1411200 and 1536000 sample rates for the next
> squeezelite release.
Legend! Thanks :)
lordvader's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=68712
View this thread: htt
I'll add the missing 1411200 and 1536000 sample rates for the next
squeezelite release.
Ralphy
*1*-Touch, *5*-Classics, *3*-Booms, *2*-UE Radio
'Squeezebox client builds'
(https://sourceforge.net/projects/lmsclients/files/) 'donations'
(https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_donations&bus
bpa wrote:
> From a quick look at the code (I only know a little bit about it) -
> squeezelite has a max rate of 768000 (I'm not sure if this is updated by
> ALSA returned values) and I think squeezelite compares the max rate
> against the stream sample rate/32 (i.e. 45158400/32 =1411200 )
>
>
lordvader wrote:
> >
Code:
> > Rates: 44100, 48000, 88200, 96000, 176400, 192000, 352800, 384000,
705600, 768000, 1411200, 1536000
>
> >
>From a quick look at the code (I only know a little bit about it) -
squeezelite has a max rate of 76
OK - so did a firmware downgrade, as denfarips removed DSD1024 support
for macos ...
Here the device specs:
Code:
tc@pCP:/var/log$ cat /proc/asound/card1/stream0
DENAFRIPS USB HiRes Audio at usb-:01:00.0-1.3, high speed : USB Audio
Playback:
Status: Stop
bpa wrote:
> The error message is shown when squeezelite has determined that the
> sample rate of the stream is too high for the "supported sample rates" -
> not sure where that comes from yet.
>
> Run the alsacap tool to show what ALSA capabilities are for the device.
Hmmm... This is what I
lordvader wrote:
> DSD1024 isn't generally available, but anything I can do to help debug,
> would love to have a crack at it.
The error message is shown when squeezelite has determined that the
sample rate of the stream is too high for the "supported sample rates" -
not sure where that comes
1 - 100 of 3853 matches
Mail list logo