I decided that the cleanest thing to do would be to wipe out my confused installation. I think it had been upgraded a few times in place. This was on a Centos 5.2 box.
So I rpm -e squeezecenter. I went in into /var/lib/squeezecenter, /etc/squeezecenter and /usr/share/squeezecenter and cleared them all out. I did the clean install of SqueezeCenter-7.2.1 and BrutefirDrc. And from there the stuff worked. What I realized was the problem, was that I changed the location of custom-convert.conf. I did not realize the SqueezeCenter REQUIRES that it be in the same directory as convert.conf. By default on Linux for the RPM, this is in /etc/squeezecenter as Klaas has set. The rest of the install went well and I have some nice results from my brutefir 3.0.1 with flat target. I will try generating a bunch more and listening to them (and driving my wife nuts) over the next couple of nights. As a note, I also made 2 edits to the tempate-custom-convert.conf 1. Changed the sox instance on the first line to [sox] 2. Edited the parameters to change -w to -2 as per sox documentation Thanks for such a nice contribution. It seems to take a lot less CPU than InguzEQ did. -- mamsterla ------------------------------------------------------------------------ mamsterla's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=469 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=45347 _______________________________________________ unix mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/unix
