Hi rern!
This is my first post here, and i am not an english native speaker so please excuse my typos
I am running rune over years now and it becomes more and more perfect. I love the consequent puristic style.
Many, many thanks for your really great work! It enriches my daily live.
I run three instances with three different DACs (Pro-Ject DAC BOX S2+, Pro-Ject PRE BOX S2 and DragonFly RED)
The strange thing is, that the USB Driver for Pro-Ject DACs is reporting its name in the mixer control device with a tailing " " and
mixer control "PCM" is not working in
/etc/mpd.conf. So we need a stanza like this ...
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audio_output {
name "DAC Box S2+ USB"
device "hw:0,0"
type "alsa"
auto_resample "no"
auto_format "no"
mixer_control "DAC Box S2+ USB "
mixer_device "hw:0"
dop "yes"
}
After every update of Rune I have to insert my little fix to in
/srv/http/settings/mpd-conf.sh enable the HW volume of any of my DACs permanently.
Please could you include a correction like this in the
/srv/http/settings/mpd-conf.sh file in the e3 release. I did not try to understand the compete logic of this masterpiece (not kidding, i have 35+ years of unix experience), maybe there is a better place for doing this.
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[...]
name=$aplayname
mixer_control=
#rb+ line ~54
mixer_control=$( amixer -c $card scontents | grep -B1 'pvolume' | grep 'Simple' | awk -F"['']" '{print $2}'| uniq )
#rb-
extlabel=
routecmd=
[...]
Btw:
I have written a well documented cookbook to implement IR-control in Rune with configuration files for
Musical Fidelity Mx , Denon RC-156 (PMA-480, 8xx, 9xx, ...) and Dummy for Logitech Harmony 650. There is a script
for automatically assign defined webradios to station keys on the RC too. If anyone is interested, please replay and I
will open a new threat for this.
Btw2:
I am using none of the fancy sort by what ever views. I am just browsing across my very well organized directory
structure. And this works perfectly for my way of selecting music. Please do not remove this feature.
Many Thanks again
find_nix