Well I don't really understand what it does.:(:o
With usb I always used front: because this was what Triode referenced in his early Squeezelite posts. Then in pcp it was recommended the hw: sort of optimised (my interpretation) the quality of the output. > Specify the output > device (-o) 'less>' > (http://192.168.1.119/cgi-bin/squeezelite.cgi#) > <output device> > > > > > - Default: default - - = output to stdout > > > > Available output devices (click to use): > hw: devices are normally the best choice, but > try and decide for yourself: > > > > > - null - default - plugequal - equal - sysdefault:CARD=ALSA - hw:CARD=ALSA,DEV=0 - hw:CARD=ALSA,DEV=1 - hw:CARD=ALSA,DEV=2 - plughw:CARD=ALSA,DEV=0 - plughw:CARD=ALSA,DEV=1 - plughw:CARD=ALSA,DEV=2 > > > > *Note:* > > > > > - Some hardware requires the use of "hw", rather than "sysdefault" > i.e. hw:CARD=DAC - Sometimes clearing this field completely may help. This forces the > default ALSA setting to be used. - Using ALSA equalizer will set the output to "equal". > > > > > plug: which can be prefixed to any output allows the sound card to utilise any of the many outputs it might have available, including sample rate conversion. So if there is no sound from hw: then try front: or plughw: This might stop the pop ? bpa has explained this correctly in a couple of post elsewhere Mostly I just try stuff :rolleyes::p ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Man in a van's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=43627 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=112760 _______________________________________________ unix mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/unix
