Hello. New user here. I purchased an Odroid C1+. I would like to use RuneAudio to put together a DSP crossover per this site: http://rtaylor.sites.tru.ca/2013/06/25/ ... are-howto/
I would need to use ecasound. Does RuneAudio support ecasound?
by jmccanna » 13 Sep 2015, 16:20
by hondagx35 » 13 Sep 2015, 18:55
Does RuneAudio support ecasound?
pacman -S ecasound
by jmccanna » 27 Sep 2015, 18:01
by jmccanna » 29 Sep 2015, 15:09
MPD is a viable and highly configurable replacement for the squeezebox and other network media players. The xover/eq described here can be built into mpd quite easily. For example, to have mpd send its output through the 2-way crossover example above, you could put the following definition in your mpd.conf:
audio_output {
type "pipe"
name "DSP crossover/eq"
format "44100:32:2"
mixer_type "software"
command "ecasound -q -z:nodb -z:mixmode,sum
-a:pre -f:s32_le,2,44100 -i:stdin -pf:/etc/pre.ecp -o:loop,1
-a:woofer,tweeter -i:loop,1
-a:woofer -pf:/etc/woofer.ecp -chorder:1,2,0,0
-a:tweeter -pf:/etc/tweeter.ecp -chorder:0,0,1,2
-a:woofer,tweeter -f:16,4,44100 -o:alsa,surround51:Device
}
This creates an mpd output that pipes 32-bit stereo PCM to ecasound, which then applies the crossover and sends all 4 output channels to the soundcard. For this to work you’ll need to build mpd from source with --enable-pipe-output.
by jmccanna » 06 Jan 2016, 06:20
by jmccanna » 27 Oct 2016, 01:32
by jmccanna » 27 Oct 2016, 02:37
support RuneAudio