Man in a van wrote: > @noobity > > http://https://github.com/nicokaiser/rpi-audio-receiver > > I have never used the Bluetooth but the other connections worked. > > One just installs what is needed. > > If by concurrently you are refering to output, it is possible to run two > squeezelite instances at the same time with pCP > > I'm a ignorant of how one would utilise a single core per program and > output to two different devices on a raspberry pi :confused: > > or on anything else, for that matter :rolleyes::rolleyes::o:p > > ronnie > > Edit: > > can confirm BT works.
thanks for your answer. I just meant concurrently in the sense of how well they played together - no crashing or locking up and smooth, reliable transitions between sources. I saw that GitHub project and it looks promising but I was hoping for something that wouldn't needs much upkeep - more of an appliance than another home server. I think I'll just stay with pi core player it does what it does really well that much is clear. paul- wrote: > Squeezelite/Shairport-sync/Bluetooth direct audio, can all live on the > same device and use the same audio output hardware. However they cannot > be used at the same time. > > Squeezelite has a -c option which tells squeezelite to release the audio > hardware when playback is stopped. Shairport-sync has a similar > option. And the way I'm developing direct audio for bluetooth, when > you drop the bluetooth connection, it will terminate use of the audio > hardware. > > > If you try to use two at the same time, some software will just kindly > retry......and others will crash. Thanks so much for all that great information - that really clears up everything I was wondering about. Sounds like you've put a lot of thought into the design - great stuff! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ noobity's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=70003 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=111787 _______________________________________________ unix mailing list unix@lists.slimdevices.com http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/unix