Hi all,
maybe someone can help. I installed a LMS (release Logitech Media Server
Version: 7.9.0 - 1463778102 @ Wed May 25) on a Debian Jessie.
Then I Donloaded Squeezlite (Release from Ralph :-) Thanks a
lot....v1.8.4-720
I started with option "-o hw:CARD=D20,DEV=0
It works and plays all my FLAC files without any problems any bitrate up
to 192kHZ are supported and correctly shown on my DAC.
So here comes my problems
1= DSD Files: I downloaded a few test files from nativedsd.com
In Detail:
DSD64_2ch64.dsf
DSD128_2ch128.dsf
DSD256_2ch256.dff
As I am quite new to DSD (Have never tried to play any files before I
assumed that I can play this easily on my System but no it does not.
I did a bit of research and found that I have to activate DSDPlayer in
LMS Settings. Ok I did and restarted. I then have a new option in the
Player settings which I clicked:
Code:
--------------------
Enable DSD-over-PCM This player supports native playback of DSD files.
DSD-over-PCM should be configured on the player configuration interface.
--------------------
Ok then it must be something with Squeezelite. I opened the console and
yes I see some errors there:
>
> [14:43:59.061584] alsa_open:528 unable to set hw params: Invalid
> argument
> [14:44:04.062942] alsa_open:528 unable to set hw params: Invalid
> argument
> [14:44:09.064437] alsa_open:528 unable to set hw params: Invalid
> argument
> [14:44:14.065927] alsa_open:528 unable to set hw params: Invalid
> argument
>
So I did something wrong I guess but I am not sure where to start :-)
Can you help
2) I have some wav files which I wanted to play but the player even does
not start. Do I have to activate something to play WAV Files?
My Player on Windows (Foobar) plays it without problems
Thanks
Alex
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