Work In Progress: 1.4.4
#11
@skel , most interesting and thank you for providing the details. A novel way to apply convolution to Qobuz (& Tidal)  in the UPnP world. 

An alternative to try is SqueezeDSP plugin, which is supposed to have convolution.  It is on my to do list to experiment.
Reply

#12
(22-Apr-2025, 07:04 AM)Snoopy8 Wrote: @skel , most interesting and thank you for providing the details. A novel way to apply convolution to Qobuz (& Tidal)  in the UPnP world. 

An alternative to try is SqueezeDSP plugin, which is supposed to have convolution.  It is on my to do list to experiment.

SqueezeDSP I tried as well with no success. But is there a good tutorial for Camilla?
[-] The following 1 user Likes skel's post:
  • Snoopy8
Reply

#13
(23-Apr-2025, 04:25 AM)skel Wrote: But is there a good tutorial for Camilla?
Best one is for the Pi, have to adapt for amd
https://github.com/mdsimon2/RPi-CamillaDSP
It is now easier to use as well with CamillaGui.

And we need to remind @agent_kith to put it back on his priority list !
Reply

#14
(23-Apr-2025, 05:15 AM)Snoopy8 Wrote: And we need to remind @agent_kith to put it back on his priority list !
It is. Will be working on this after I finished the Ubuntu Pro sub UI.
Snakeoil Operating System - Music, your way!
1
[-] The following 2 users Like agent_kith's post:
  • petemac110, Snoopy8
Reply

#15
mpd.conf 
Get configuration parameters error

 zeroconf_enabled "yes"
zeroconf_name "wxrbbsroon"
audio_output {
type "alsa"
name " _OUTPUT="
device "hw:0: Diretta3FF0 [TargetApp_0000,0: TargetApp_0000"
buffer_time "40000"
period_time "10000"
mixer_type "none"
auto_format "no"
auto_channels "no"
replay_gain_handler "none"

}



It should be:
 zeroconf_enabled "yes"
zeroconf_name "wxrbbsroon"
audio_output {
type "alsa"
name " _OUTPUT="
device "hw:0"
buffer_time "40000"
period_time "10000"
mixer_type "none"
auto_format "no"
auto_channels "no"
replay_gain_handler "none"

}
[Image: cheer1.gif]
Reply

#16
I was using squeezelite 1.8 for years for its warmth, but squeezelite 2.0 blows it out of the water on my system. It brought focus and tightness to the soundstage. Everything sounds smeared on 1.8 in comparison. I can't wait to get the real time kernel in 1.4. Does anyone have any suggestions for the command line options in the player setup? I use -b. The buffer seems to improve the sound slightly.
[-] The following 1 user Likes claybomb's post:
  • Snoopy8
Reply

#17
(01-May-2025, 05:05 AM)claybomb Wrote: I was using squeezelite 1.8 for years for its warmth, but squeezelite 2.0 blows it out of the water on my system. It brought focus and tightness to the soundstage. Everything sounds smeared on 1.8 in comparison.
For a long time, I preferred MPD. But Squeezelite 2.0 plus LMS Qobuz convinced me to switch over.
(01-May-2025, 05:05 AM)claybomb Wrote: I can't wait to get the real time kernel in 1.4. Does anyone have any suggestions for the command line options in the player setup? I use -b. The buffer seems to improve the sound slightly.
You can already do that!  Need to join Ubuntu Pro (free) and then enable the real time kernel
https://documentation.ubuntu.com/pro-cli...me_kernel/

Will soon update Wiki with more detailed instructions
[-] The following 1 user Likes Snoopy8's post:
  • agent_kith
Reply

#18
@claybomb please see Wiki on how to use Ubuntu real-time kernel
https://www.snakeoil-os.net/reference/ad.../ubuntu-rt
Reply

#19
Thanks @Snoopy8 Super simple instructions. I'm listening now. I feel like another layer of noise has been wiped away. It's so apparent with low level listening. I don't have to turn it up to get dynamics. Although, I may have traded a little sweetness for more detailed transients.

Update: I had to move my speakers back closer to the wall. Only an inch or two. The sound is super balanced now. It was a little too bright after the update.
[-] The following 2 users Like claybomb's post:
  • hkphantomgtr, Snoopy8
Reply

#20
Hi, AK, may I suggest that adding core temperature, clock speed and volt into the Webui Dashboard, so I can save some time in putty?   Thanks for your concern.Big Grin
 
Code:
vcgencmd measure_temp && vcgencmd measure_clock arm && vcgencmd measure_volts


[Image: image.png]

[Image: image.png]

upload pic
Reply



Bookmarks



Users browsing this thread:
3 Guest(s)

[-]
Our Sponsors

[-]
Welcome
You have to register before you can post on our site.

Username/Email:


Password:





[-]
Latest Threads
Work In Progress: 1.4.4
Last Post: hkphantomgtr
Today 12:11 AM
» Replies: 25
» Views: 658
Snakeoil with Ubuntu Desktop ?
Last Post: agent_kith
Yesterday 01:36 PM
» Replies: 5
» Views: 52
Tweaks to Do Music Your Way
Last Post: Snoopy8
Yesterday 01:24 PM
» Replies: 0
» Views: 15
Add UPNP/DLNA functionality
Last Post: evare
Yesterday 11:13 AM
» Replies: 8
» Views: 190
Snakeoil 1.4.3 (High End U3)
Last Post: hkphantomgtr
Yesterday 10:43 AM
» Replies: 62
» Views: 2307
new install issues
Last Post: hkphantomgtr
Yesterday 10:41 AM
» Replies: 18
» Views: 348
[split] Possible To Load Snakeoil OS in ...
Last Post: Snoopy8
07-May-2025 05:55 PM
» Replies: 8
» Views: 136
Isolate CPUs from IRQ and SMP
Last Post: agent_kith
05-May-2025 11:39 AM
» Replies: 1
» Views: 50
How to delete MPD music file database in...
Last Post: hkphantomgtr
29-Apr-2025 02:46 PM
» Replies: 4
» Views: 94
Normal/Inverted Phase Playback
Last Post: agent_kith
28-Apr-2025 11:36 AM
» Replies: 13
» Views: 3660

[-]
SnakeoilOS Mission Statement

Our mission is to create a free to use computer OS that is easy to install, intuitive to operate and play music that will connect and engage with you emotionally.

SnakeoilOS gives you the freedom to spend more time on listening, enjoying and exploring music. Wasting time on computers is now a thing of the past! Everything is constantly evolving/improving. Please check back often for updates.

If you like this project, do show your support with a small token donation. All donations collected will be used to run this website, and for purchasing new equipment for the project.


Powered By MyBB, © 2002-2025. Theme © Melroy van den Berg.