Man in a van wrote: > Sorry I'm a bit late. > > I have a khadastoneboard, normally running under Raspbian Desktop, with > a rpi4b (4gb) so not quite the same as the OP. > > I have just made a pCP install with LMS and Squeezelite. > > I added pcp-dsdplay.tcz to the extensions. > > I download this test file > > http://www.lindberg.no/hires/test/2L-038_MQA2016-11289k-1b_01.dsf.zip > > to a usb stick and set it up with the pi. > > 27856 > > I had to reload and reboot several times before I got the settings > correct (I don't use DSD normally). > > At one time I lost the usb stick from the set-up and had to reinsert > it. > > A couple of LMS restarts and maybe a reboot (I can't exactly remember) > > and Music :):) > > 27857 > > Hope this helps a little :p > > ronnie > > Edit: just set it playing again > > 27858 > > Edit2: I also disabled the onboard soundcard > > It sounds quite nice :rolleyes:
Dear Man_In_A_Van, thank you for your contribution. During the process of changing the settings I found out that i had the pcb-dsdplay.tcz installed on the Pi2b with LMS and not on the Pi3b with the sql-player. Unfortunately, you settings made the player stop playing DSD64. ;-( It might be a point worth to mention, that your Pi4b is server/player in on unit and the DSF file is provided per USB mount. Which in this case may make the difference. In my case its 2 different Pi's, and a Samba-mount on a remote computer, the chain connected via Ethernet AND Wifi (the sql-player!) So I changed back to the old settings and made another pastebin with the logs: DSD64 yes - DSD128 no - DSDS256 no. All files same folder. https://pastebin.com/6huj76Za Thanx for your input. Enjoy the sweet sound ;-) PS: Will check tomorrow if a single box set up with USB mount will play and report back. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ DuckToller's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=69334 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=110642 _______________________________________________ unix mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/unix
