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RE: Snakeoil Gear Isolation Alpha Series - agent_kith - 29-Jan-2021 (28-Jan-2021, 07:15 PM)Snoopy8 Wrote: My earlier attempt was using 16.04 and SnakeOil 1.1.11 and running the 1.2 script Thanks for the feedback.. I really didn't do a good test on this alpha build have I? ![]() RE: Snakeoil Gear Isolation Alpha Series - Snoopy8 - 29-Jan-2021 (27-Jan-2021, 03:22 PM)agent_kith Wrote: Fixed a few installing bugs here and there, and also verified to work on Ubuntu 16.04, 18.04 as well as the latest 20.04 LTS. You mentioned in the forum announcement about having a few challengers making Gear Isolation work with 16.04 and 18.04. My suggestion is to NOT spend time working with 16.04 and 18.04, but get Gear Isolation working with 20.04. Users can then try Gear Isolation with 20.04. If they do not like it, they can choose to re-install Blind Testing and 16.04 (with an understanding that only bug fixes will done in future). Having now done it a few times, it is easy to install one or the other. Important thing is to do a backup (which can be improved further). It will make your path forward simpler... RE: Snakeoil Gear Isolation Alpha Series - agent_kith - 30-Jan-2021 (29-Jan-2021, 06:27 PM)Snoopy8 Wrote: You mentioned in the forum announcement about having a few challengers making Gear Isolation work with 16.04 and 18.04.I did consider that, however, will be nice if the installer will work for other distros, e.g. RockyLinux, RHEL, ArchLinux etc... And to do that, will need to re-compile every binary as static. Having said that, it's nice to have, will continue to give this a crack, and if couldn't get it to work, will just do as you suggested, and make it work on Ubuntu and Pi only. RE: Snakeoil Gear Isolation Alpha Series - agent_kith - 30-Jan-2021 (30-Jan-2021, 02:04 PM)agent_kith Wrote: And to do that, will need to re-compile every binary as static.Finally re-compiled everything and now we have static editions of MPD 0.21.x and 0.22.x!!! That only took me 2 days to slowly figure out where the problems are, and deriving the compile options/flags to get this working. And then to get the automation scripts to work. Will work on Squeezelite tomorrow (or Monday?) and hopefully will have another alpha next week if I get static Squeezelite editions working. It's pretty warm in Perth at the morning, and all this thinking seems to make my head even hotter! (Thinking generates heat? ![]() RE: Snakeoil Gear Isolation Alpha Series - agent_kith - 04-Feb-2021 Alright, here's another release. Sorry it took longer than expected, but there're a lot of things to change from the groud up. (28-Jan-2021, 07:15 PM)Snoopy8 Wrote: My earlier attempt was using 16.04 and SnakeOil 1.1.11 and running the 1.2 scriptHopefully this latest alpha 3 fixed all these issues and more. Let me know how it goes... RE: Snakeoil Gear Isolation Alpha Series - Snoopy8 - 04-Feb-2021 (04-Feb-2021, 09:26 AM)agent_kith Wrote: Hopefully this latest alpha 3 fixed all these issues and more. Let me know how it goes...Good start! ![]() Ran script against existing 16.04/1.1.11 system. Only error message in script was not finding temp folder to delete. Had to reboot (should there be a message in install?). MPD 0.21.25 resumed at current track, sounds normal. Mympd looks different, have not looked in any detail. Started up LMS 8 and Squezelite R2. Works, but volume at least 20 dB lower. Volume is set at 100% in SnakeOil. LMS Web working. Other SnakeOil tabs appear normal and OK. ---- Will look more thoroughly and if I have the time tonight, install 20.04 and try it there... RE: Snakeoil Gear Isolation Alpha Series - Valery - 04-Feb-2021 Excellent performance of alpha 3. The sound quality has improved significantly. Please explain, will there be a kernel-rt? Does the native DSD play correctly with the appropriate player settings? RE: Snakeoil Gear Isolation Alpha Series - agent_kith - 05-Feb-2021 (04-Feb-2021, 02:06 PM)Snoopy8 Wrote: Started up LMS 8 and Squezelite R2. Works, but volume at least 20 dB lower. Volume is set at 100% in SnakeOil. LMS Web working.Ah dang. I may have forgotten to max out the volume in LMS. Can you go to the LMS web interface, and see if you can adjust the volume there? And see if it works? My DAC has no mixer so the volume is always at 100% so I can't really test this. (04-Feb-2021, 02:06 PM)Snoopy8 Wrote: Other SnakeOil tabs appear normal and OK.That's a relief. This new installer is taking such a long time to experiment. Getting it to work across 3 distros is really time consuming, the good thing is I only need to do this once and the pace will pick up significantly after this. To get this far, while still holding my job, I expect it wouldn't happen in 2021! ![]() RE: Snakeoil Gear Isolation Alpha Series - agent_kith - 05-Feb-2021 (04-Feb-2021, 04:53 PM)Valery Wrote: Excellent performance of alpha 3. The sound quality has improved significantly.Thanks to Sublime Hifi generously supplying a bare metal server, I have the space (and in the future speed) required to really do the things I want to do. The reason for the SQ increase is because of some compile tweaks I have done. Squeezelite and MPD are custom compiled, and the current changes take up a bigger footprint (so the firmwares are bigger now). This increased file size is not something I can do back when I was hosting Snakeoil on the cheap VPS I had before. It's possible now. Having said that, uploading this installer still took me a while because well it's too big! lol. (04-Feb-2021, 04:53 PM)Valery Wrote: Please explain, will there be a kernel-rt? Does the native DSD play correctly with the appropriate player settings?Yes, there will be. And it can be tailored made to suit your computer hardware. Diddo native DSD with configuration bitstream setup. Having said that, I havn't had the time to start work on that yet ![]()
Sublime's sponsored hardware is for another 10 months or so. Hopefully I can complete all this before the lease is up. And if the sponsorship stops, a lot of this might go away... Right now I think I will need just about AUD$90 a month to keep this up. Until the sponsorship, incoming is only about $10-$15 a month. So there's a shortfall of $80... And Snakeoil OS Blind Testing (And before) really has the quality/value of $10. As I had to tailor and fit everything so I don't overwhelm the tiny VPS I had (2 CPU, 2 GB RAM, 40GB space). Right now it can be said we have an injection of Adrenaline (for the next 10 months), and I can really start to fully unleash the power of Snakeoil OS. For the next few months at least. * Note, this is not a beg for money. Only folks who have donated can see this page, so for the most part normal users are clueless at what Snakeoil can really be like ![]() RE: Snakeoil Gear Isolation Alpha Series - Snoopy8 - 05-Feb-2021 Thank you Agent Kith for big leap forward with 1.2 Alpha3. I am happy enough to continue running 20.04/1.2 Alpha3. :thumbs: Have done most of my listening with Mpd, but have tested LMS with Tidal, upmpdcli as client and MinimServer. LMS low volume resolved in web player (should have looked for it!). There are some things to be resolved. 16.04/1.1.11 to 1.2 Alpha3
Install 20.04 & 1.2 Alpha3
Sound Quality (SQ) One of my concerns with moving on from 16.04/1.1.11 was SQ. It had a RT kernel, many years of optimising and setting process priority was not needed. With 20.04, a generic kernel was being used. My concerns were unfounded; still not using process priority. My initial impression was, maybe a slight SQ improvement, but as everyone knows, music memory is not reliable. I did find MPD 0.22.3 better than 0.21.25, maybe due to the compile optimisation. Need to listen longer to draw a more definitive answer on SQ, but can say SQ is at least as good. |