Every PC I've ever used has an option to disable the internal audio in BIOS.
Have you checked in the BIOS?
Yea, I am not as DUMB as you think. My knowledge of network maybe a little lacking.
"These ARM computers are designed for IT developers and children to learn Python programming language on school, or for IoT and other computer related experiments.
These ARM computers are underpowered and much to weak to playback high resolution audio bitprefectly."
Oh, really?
These ARM computers are underpowered and much to weak to playback high resolution audio bitprefectly."
Oh, really?
hd0,msdos1
Can build my own squeezelite system from scratch with RT kernel, but I'm to stupid to install Daphile.
Can install it on a KVM but not on USB Pen or Harddrive.
What do you exactly click on/off ...
partition table MSDOS / GUID
boot loader BIOS / UEFI
on a small 250Gb harddrive MSDOS (clicked) BIOS (clicked) does not work...
And I have cleared the drive before logging into the web interface...
Can build my own squeezelite system from scratch with RT kernel, but I'm to stupid to install Daphile.
Can install it on a KVM but not on USB Pen or Harddrive.
What do you exactly click on/off ...
partition table MSDOS / GUID
boot loader BIOS / UEFI
on a small 250Gb harddrive MSDOS (clicked) BIOS (clicked) does not work...
And I have cleared the drive before logging into the web interface...
how do you boot the usb-stick? uefi or non-uefi?
because,
when i plug in the usb-stick with daphile on it,and boot into bios, there are 2 new boot entries for the same usb-stick:
uefi and non uefi
only uefi it's working for me
dewy1
because,
when i plug in the usb-stick with daphile on it,and boot into bios, there are 2 new boot entries for the same usb-stick:
uefi and non uefi
only uefi it's working for me
dewy1
My 7 year old lenovo s10-3, doesn't have these option at all in BIOS.
Who was considering +2TB harddrives back in 2010.
Funny limitation in daphile, as I can easily install ubuntu, arch linux and debian an run it from my
usb stick. Using arch manjaro with a realtime kernel right now with MPD and squeezelite.
Who was considering +2TB harddrives back in 2010.
Funny limitation in daphile, as I can easily install ubuntu, arch linux and debian an run it from my
usb stick. Using arch manjaro with a realtime kernel right now with MPD and squeezelite.
hd0,msdos1
And I have cleared the drive before logging into the web interface...
What do you mean 'cleared' ? and did you use the Daphile utility ?
Daphile requires an unformatted disk.
Does the disk show as being available in the Daphile install page..?
If it is greyed out then you need to "clear" it correctly following the instructions in the Daphile installation.
What do you mean 'cleared' ? and did you use the Daphile utility ?
Daphile requires an unformatted disk.
Tried that too. My partition layout on my Lenovo T10-3 with a working arch linux is the
following, mayby it's useful...
_________________________________________________________
Disk /dev/sdc: 14,9 GiB, 15931539456 bytes, 31116288 sectors
Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
Disklabel type: dos
Disk identifier: 0xc1093aff
Device Boot Start End Sectors Size Id Type
/dev/sdc1 2049 26488104 26486056 12,6G 83 Linux
/dev/sdc2 26488105 31101839 4613735 2,2G 82 Linux swap / Solaris
Hi everybody,
very happy user of daphile from 4 years now, I wondering if it's possible to listen youtube music with daphile ?
Best regards,
Pascal
very happy user of daphile from 4 years now, I wondering if it's possible to listen youtube music with daphile ?
Best regards,
Pascal
@ michaelvv
Disk /dev/sdc ?
What are sda and sdb ?
Other possibilities may include....
Some of those older bios didn't recognise external drives automatically.
The drive had to be plugged in before switch on, then get into bios and promote the now visible drive to first boot drive in the Hd menu.....
Is the boot flag set for the drive ?
Disk /dev/sdc ?
What are sda and sdb ?
Other possibilities may include....
Some of those older bios didn't recognise external drives automatically.
The drive had to be plugged in before switch on, then get into bios and promote the now visible drive to first boot drive in the Hd menu.....
Is the boot flag set for the drive ?
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The sdb sdc stuff was only to show the partition layout of a usb-key which can boot on my PC.
Yes the boot flag is set.
Yes the boot flag is set.
Hi everybody,
very happy user of daphile from 4 years now, I wondering if it's possible to listen youtube music with daphile ?
Best regards,
Pascal
My daphile is offline at present but try the following plugin ... Download LMS-YouTube from SourceForge.net
Does Daphile sound subdued or attenuated a little on the higher frequencies to anybody else? I've got the 32 bit version running this evening on a thin client and it seems to be missing some "sparkle" that.. perhaps.. I've become accustomed to.
No. If there is bit perfect delivery to the DAC, how could it be Daphile?Does Daphile sound subdued or attenuated a little on the higher frequencies to anybody else?
Does Daphile sound subdued or attenuated a little on the higher frequencies to anybody else? I've got the 32 bit version running this evening on a thin client and it seems to be missing some "sparkle" that.. perhaps.. I've become accustomed to.
The 32-bit version is a little "warm," but that's LMS. The 64-bit RT version has the perfect amount of "snap" IMHO. If you have a machine that will run it, I think you'll find it a bit a more crisp. It's very machine-dependent, I think.
Would you please explain how the bits change?The 32-bit version is a little "warm," but that's LMS. The 64-bit RT version has the perfect amount of "snap" IMHO. If you have a machine that will run it, I think you'll find it a bit a more crisp. It's very machine-dependent, I think.
Would you please explain how the bits change?
Well, I can't really, except that if your computer is able to run a 64-bit OS, you can choose the RT (real-time) version of Daphile. What computer are you using?
TIt's very machine-dependent, I think.
And even more DAC-dependent, if for real.
Well, I can't really, except that if your computer is able to run a 64-bit OS, you can choose the RT (real-time) version of Daphile.
Have you noticed changes in sound depending on computer load?
Have you noticed changes in sound depending on computer load?
I'm not sure about load but definitely build and quality of the computer. I can run Daphile on two different computers and it sounds different.
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