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RE: Request For Comments: Snakeoil OS 1.1.0 (Blind Testing) - agent_kith - 19-Nov-2017 Spent almost a whole day on Snakeoil coding today. Been such a long time since I can dedicate most of my day just doing coding. Don't know why, but coding really makes me happy. Especially when Angular is just so lovely to work with. HTML5 is really the future for Graphical User Interface. Everything else simply feels and look so primitive. Now with a couple months of Angular experience under my belt, looking back at the code I did in 1.0.x. I'm embarrased to say, some parts are really bad. ![]() ![]() ![]() Guess this is my first Angular2 project, so granted I was a bit rough around the edges. But still, the code quality and style is very shocking. There is this file with only 93 lines of code, yet a process called linting churned out almost 1000 errors+. That's > 10 errors per line!! ![]() Here's the outcome from today's work. While this looks similar to the current dashboard, there's a lot of magic happening behind the scenes. Click the image to get a bigger picture. This is just a prototype for now. Over time this will get better. Also. I'm not sure how many of you guys are reading this, or using Snakeoil OS. Right now I need to get 10,000 youtube views and 100 followers. If you want to help me out, please watch my boring videos and follow my channel. Need to get that numbers up to get a proper URL for my youtube channel. Appreciate your help. ![]() RE: Request For Comments: Snakeoil OS 1.1.0 (Blind Testing) - agent_kith - 14-Dec-2017 ![]() Osashi Buri! Things are rather quiet on the Snakeoil front as I've been flat out at work dealing with two challenging projects. This has been going on for a year now, and after a lot of difficulities and challenges. In my previous job I had to deal with mathematics, statistical analysis and scientific rigor. I thought that was a challenging role. My current role is significantly harder and mentally more exhausting for some reason. Who would have thought A/V can be this complex? ![]() Unfortunately I'm not doing the high paid 'planning' role, more the lower paid 'implemention' (aka the actual work!) and it's hard. And I'm not working one 1 system, but 2!!! Perhaps I'm jinxing it, but I think for once I can finally see a glimpse of light. Hopefully will be able to cross these 2 projects off my list, and acheive what they call 'go-live'. Hopefully I can dedicate more time to finish 1.1.0 (Blind Testing). I don't want this next release to be like it's namesake - everybody seems to talk about it, but nobody actually done it, and hence nothing really gets done. On hindsight, probably not the best codename to use!! To get this out quicker, over the next few days I will revise the featureset of BlindTesting and will defer some of the settings to 1.1.x or later. RE: Request For Comments: Snakeoil OS 1.1.0 (Blind Testing) - agent_kith - 04-Jan-2018 My employer was closed for the Christmas break, and I used this time to work on Snakeoil OS. There are heaps of improvements under the hood. Overall the Web App is a lot faster compared to Golden Ears. Here's a short summary of the progress so far:
For an idea of what's to come in Blind Testing, please refer to the RoadMap. Feel free to comment and all suggestions are welcome. RE: Request For Comments: Snakeoil OS 1.1.0 (Blind Testing) - agent_kith - 14-Jan-2018 A small update over the weekend, using uhubctl to power on/off USB ports. Not all USB ports can be powered off, if that's the case this panel will just say somethinig like "No programmable USB hubs detected". Will this improve SQ?
![]() RE: Request For Comments: Snakeoil OS 1.1.0 (Blind Testing) - agent_kith - 11-Feb-2018 Been a long time between updates. Time really flies these days. ![]() Here's a preview of what's to come for the next preview build: Language Editor. This is still a work in progress, but when the next alpha is released - anyone game to help translate SnakeoilOS to your native language? RE: Request For Comments: Snakeoil OS 1.1.0 (Blind Testing) - JD1 - 15-Feb-2018 In the older FWs you had a function where we could see the sample rate output. Can you bring that back please? RE: Request For Comments: Snakeoil OS 1.1.0 (Blind Testing) - Bromf - 27-Feb-2018 Bumped your startpage and youtube link here.....http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/pc-based/281898-usb-audio-player-pro-uapp-vs-moode-volumio-etc-post5354406.html ![]() All the best. Regards , Bob RE: Request For Comments: Snakeoil OS 1.1.0 (Blind Testing) - agent_kith - 27-Feb-2018 (27-Feb-2018, 01:56 PM)Bromf Wrote: Bumped your startpage and youtube link here....Thanks ![]() RE: Request For Comments: Snakeoil OS 1.1.0 (Blind Testing) - JD1 - 02-Mar-2018 Just an update on Squeezelite failing to start with Alpha FW: The problem occurs ~90% of the time. No different if I start LMS 1st or disable DoP or remove all options. Error message has been the same as previously reported here except for one time I got the long script below that includes "=12ptError: command line argument error:", which was followed by a list of possible commands. Strange but all the text below is a direct copy of what was shown when I clicked on the error icon that time. Code: **** 2018-02-27T12:25:51 RE: Request For Comments: Snakeoil OS 1.1.0 (Blind Testing) - agent_kith - 02-Mar-2018 (02-Mar-2018, 03:05 PM)JD1 Wrote: Just an update on Squeezelite failing to start with Alpha FW: The problem occurs ~90% of the time. No different if I start LMS 1st or disable DoP or remove all options. Error message has been the same as previously reported here except for one time I got the long script below that includes "=12ptError: command line argument error:", which was followed by a list of possible commands. Strange but all the text below is a direct copy of what was shown when I clicked on the error icon that time.Seems there is a typo: The entry should read just one of the following: Code: [code]dsd_native_type "0" Can you take a screenshot of your MPD options for me? |