RuneAudio 0.3-alpha for Raspberry Pi

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Re: RuneAudio 0.3-alpha for Raspberry Pi

Postby popov » 11 Oct 2014, 16:52

Hi everybody

I'm a dunny so this i can't do any comparaison with previous versions

Wifi Configuration
Work fine with Edimax nano adapteter
Just have a problem to save configuration with IE11 and Windows 8.1
With Chromium / debian ok


Swith from HDMI, USB, Rapsberry anloog out look fine

Sound quality, difficult to compare with previous versions, but with no DAC, the quality is not suffisent to stop my old Denon ....
I will received and Iquadio. If possible i will test with other usb dac

Updating mpd database look to be fast

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Re: RuneAudio 0.3-alpha for Raspberry Pi

Postby apocalipsis1234 » 12 Oct 2014, 18:56

Cmedia CM2606 usb card: 5.1 analog output, spdif input and output (optical). Nice sound, work out of the box, but hardware volume doesnt work (in volumio it works, but perhaps this was the reason of "pops" into traks).

Reload of library is fast... good job.

Pasting my debug information:

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Re: RuneAudio 0.3-alpha for Raspberry Pi

Postby ACX » 13 Oct 2014, 10:25

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Re: RuneAudio 0.3-alpha for Raspberry Pi

Postby apocalipsis1234 » 13 Oct 2014, 10:49

Done... sorry :roll: :roll: :roll:
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Re: RuneAudio 0.3-alpha for Raspberry Pi

Postby AndreR » 13 Oct 2014, 16:12

Reporting on this thread a possible visualization bug in RuneUI on RPi B+ running on 0.3alpha, as I am currently unable to test the behavior on 0.2 beta:
Visualization of files containing a colon (:) char in any of the three ID tags (Artist, Track title, Album title) displayed in Playback window gets truncated before the colon (:) character.
E.g.:
- if the full title track ID tag is something like 'Concierto de Aranjuez: I. Allegro con spirito', Rune displays only 'Concierto de Aranjuez'
- if the full album title ID tag is 'J.S. Bach, L'œuvre d'orgue - CD 10: Deutsche Orgelmesse (II) - Chorals Schüber - Variations canoniques' Rune displays only 'J.S. Bach, L'œuvre d'orgue - CD 10'

This does not seem to be a MPD issue as I am able to see the full ID3 tags querying the MPD db on the Raspberry from a Windows machine using an MPD client such as Auremo, therefore I tend to believe that this is more an issue with the ID3 string parsing in Rune, rather than a MPD limitation.

The aforementioned truncations also appear when browsing the Library.
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Re: RuneAudio 0.3-alpha for Raspberry Pi

Postby ACX » 13 Oct 2014, 17:46

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Re: RuneAudio 0.3-alpha for Raspberry Pi

Postby AndreR » 13 Oct 2014, 18:38

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Re: RuneAudio 0.3-alpha for Raspberry Pi

Postby johnbanks » 16 Oct 2014, 23:25

@ACX

In yr 9 Oct post you wrote ...

"Try to update the kernel alone, that's what you need to make I2S work on Rpi B+. I suggest you to use linux-arch-3.12.26-2-ARCH version, as 3.12.28 has problems with 24bit files on I2S."

I have tried for more than a day to do this - without success - but have learned a bit more about ArchLinux :)

I found a ref to linux-arch-3.12.26-1-ARCH on the Rune git site (not the -2 version)
Downloaded this .bz2 file with wget and then tried to install it with pacman -U

No success ... Unrecognised archive format

I'm a neophyte ... can you please give a bit more advice.

I know from the forum that there are several frustrated guys out there with RPi B PLUSses and xxxxx DAC plusses (iqAudio in my case)

If I eventually succeed then I'll take time to post my solution on this forum

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Re: RuneAudio 0.3-alpha for Raspberry Pi

Postby ACX » 16 Oct 2014, 23:46

@johnbanks and everyone is trying to manually update the system:

I'm sorry but at this time I can't test the procedure and see why that's not working, because we are totally focused the 0.3-beta release. Moreover, we made the last-minute decision to include a big surprise in the next version, and we are working even harder to deliver it in time.
So my advice is: please wait a bit more for the release of the 0.3-beta, and avoid messing the system with manual updates.
In the future we will structure everything better to allow system upgrades and UI upgrades via git in an easier and safer way.
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Re: RuneAudio 0.3-alpha for Raspberry Pi

Postby johnbanks » 17 Oct 2014, 10:57

@ACX

Thank you for your quick reply.

You are creating a great product - victims of your own success?

I have already sent a donation and encourage any guys reading this to do the same
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