Tweaker's Rash
Re: Tweaker's Rash
Hi Nige
There is no simple step-by-step for this. I cobbled together from all over the place.
Use the latest Debian Bone Wheezy from the Beaglebone Community pages.
Use the I2S driver and installation process from here: http://bbb.ieero.com
Use the Squeezelite installation process from here: http://www.computeraudiophile.com/blogs ... elite-452/
Fanny about until you either a) want to kill everyone who has ever seemed to be associated with this project or b) make sound come out!
It isn't actually that tortuous, but it is all very beta.
The RPi just worked. I have had issues with getting anything attached to the BBB to respond - USB drive, Wifi dongle, powered hub, HDMI monitor. All problematic one way or another.
Have a calming beer on hand and put sharp or heavy objects out of reach before starting
Otherwise - enjoy!
Mark
There is no simple step-by-step for this. I cobbled together from all over the place.
Use the latest Debian Bone Wheezy from the Beaglebone Community pages.
Use the I2S driver and installation process from here: http://bbb.ieero.com
Use the Squeezelite installation process from here: http://www.computeraudiophile.com/blogs ... elite-452/
Fanny about until you either a) want to kill everyone who has ever seemed to be associated with this project or b) make sound come out!
It isn't actually that tortuous, but it is all very beta.
The RPi just worked. I have had issues with getting anything attached to the BBB to respond - USB drive, Wifi dongle, powered hub, HDMI monitor. All problematic one way or another.
Have a calming beer on hand and put sharp or heavy objects out of reach before starting
Otherwise - enjoy!
Mark
RPi/piCorePlayer/Buffalo2/DSP/NCores/Active Impulse H2s
Re: Tweaker's Rash
mark got as far as this everything seemed ok so far
but when i put in this command it says ive no permission
echo BB-BONE-BOTIC1 > /sys/devices/bone_capemgr.*/slots
another thing that crossed my mind was that im using the pcm5102 dac chip not the ess 90**, wonder would that need to be listed/changed in the driver?
but when i put in this command it says ive no permission
echo BB-BONE-BOTIC1 > /sys/devices/bone_capemgr.*/slots
another thing that crossed my mind was that im using the pcm5102 dac chip not the ess 90**, wonder would that need to be listed/changed in the driver?
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Re: Tweaker's Rash
Jeez, does anyone feel that the title of this thread is ironic?
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Re: Tweaker's Rash
Are you logged in as Root? Not sure if you need to be, but I generally do and haven't seen a permissions issue.nige2000 wrote:mark got as far as this everything seemed ok so far
but when i put in this command it says ive no permission
echo BB-BONE-BOTIC1 > /sys/devices/bone_capemgr.*/slots
another thing that crossed my mind was that im using the pcm5102 dac chip not the ess 90**, wonder would that need to be listed/changed in the driver?
I don't see how the actual dac type can make a difference. The streaming device only knows to issue the I2S on the nominated pins, the dac is either I2S compliant or not. As long as it has its own master clock, you should be good to go. There is no handshake between dac and streamer.
Mark
RPi/piCorePlayer/Buffalo2/DSP/NCores/Active Impulse H2s
Re: Tweaker's Rash
OK
I'm logged in as Debian and temppwd
Should it be something else
I suppose I should be ask goggle more than ask mark
Thanks
Nige
I'm logged in as Debian and temppwd
Should it be something else
I suppose I should be ask goggle more than ask mark
Thanks
Nige
Last edited by nige2000 on Tue Mar 25, 2014 6:37 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Tweaker's Rash
Unbelievable, John, but people takes you seriously! :)))))jkeny wrote:Jeez, does anyone feel that the title of this thread is ironic?
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Re: Tweaker's Rash
I haven't seen anything to disprove that computer audio is the work of the devilsima66 wrote:Unbelievable, John, but people takes you seriously! :)))))jkeny wrote:Jeez, does anyone feel that the title of this thread is ironic?
Re: Tweaker's Rash
Notice how I lit the touchpaper & ran :)sima66 wrote:Unbelievable, John, but people takes you seriously! :)))))jkeny wrote:Jeez, does anyone feel that the title of this thread is ironic?
sbgk wrote: I haven't seen anything to disprove that computer audio is the work of the devil
You said it brother!!
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Re: Tweaker's Rash
yep that wasn't lost on mejkeny wrote:
Notice how I lit the touchpaper & ran :)
if it was easy id probably wouldn't be at it
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Re: Tweaker's Rash
Hi Nigenige2000 wrote:OK
I'm logged in as Debian and temppwd
Should it be something else
I suppose I should be ask goggle more than ask mark
Thanks
Nige
Yeah, I am crap support - know nothing, not around a lot!
I would log in as Root, otherwise you end up typing "sudo" a lot! (Which is maybe why I am no one's sys admin!)
Enjoy the rash as it spreads across your forehead from the repeated banging against the wall...
My BBB will mostly play 44/1k and 48k files without issue, but occasionally there is a loss of lock on the Buffalo leading to minor dropouts. If I try hi res files though it happens frequently. The view seems to be that the BBB isn't producing a stable bit clock, at least not within the tight limits set by the Buffalo DPLL.
For listening purposes I shall be returning to the Pi until there is a solution to the dropout issue, but at least the BBB is shown to work and it does actually sound very good.
Mark
RPi/piCorePlayer/Buffalo2/DSP/NCores/Active Impulse H2s