We have recently installed surveillance cameras at home and I eventually decided to migrate to Synology for handling the video processing and storing the personal data.
CPU: 1.2GHz ARM CPU (fanless) RAM: 512MB HDD: 3.5 inch, 2TB, 5400 RPM (top condition) OS: Full-linux Debian w/ Web interface Interface: 2x 1Gb ETH, SATA - external HDD, 2x USB 2.0 Package: Excito B3 (Bubba3) NAS, 1x ETH cable, original charger and cable. Purchased in 2012 from cyberport.de for 350 E...
SOLVED :D Finally, I found a workaround, that uses Alsa OSS output: modprobe snd_pcm_oss mpg321 -o oss track1.mp3 it is also necessary to change the last line in the /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf with: options snd-usb-audio index=0 The 0 might be different depending on the location of the USB soun...
The noise is a kind of high-frequency sound and it changes accordingly with the melody of the song. I have tried with different media formats (avi, mp3, wav) and different players (even with squeezeslave) but the problem still remain. If it is necessary, I can dump the output of any requested files ...
I have also noticed that there is an error in this tutorial: http://wiki.excito.org/wiki/index.php/Tutorials_and_How-tos/Bubba_as_Squeezebox Fixed! (Guide was b2 only, added a comment with replaceing ppc for armel for B3, thanks!) Edit: My deep apologies, pressed "edit" instead of "q...
Thanks for replying. Yes, I have experienced the noise problems running different mp3s and running the vlc player as well. I noticed that there is an option in aplay to set explicitly the encoding parameters, but there was no difference on the output sound quality. I have also followed the steps des...
Hi guys, I have just bought USB sound card for my B3 - Creative BlasterPlay! but the output quality of the played mp3s is really low with a lot of background noises. The speakers and the sound card are working fine on a different machine runing Ubuntu. So, the configuration is as follows: lsusb Bus ...