Embz72 Posted February 17, 2016 Share Posted February 17, 2016 Hi Jussi, Do you plan to add native DSD support for the Oppo-HA2 to your NAA images? Specifically the one for the CuBox-i? Link to comment
Embz72 Posted March 26, 2017 Share Posted March 26, 2017 Hi, I'm trying to get NAA running on a Cubox-i I'm using the Ambian Xenial 4.9.7 image and NAA stretch image networkaudiod_3.5.0-34_armf.deb NAA install fine but does not show up in HQP. I get the following: ● networkaudiod.service - Network Audio Adapter daemon Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/networkaudiod.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled) Active: active (running) since Sun 2017-03-26 23:28:18 UTC; 41s ago Main PID: 1811 (networkaudiod) CGroup: /system.slice/networkaudiod.service └─1811 /usr/sbin/networkaudiod Mar 26 23:28:50 cubox-i networkaudiod[1811]: [/usr/sbin/networkaudiod] (1811): clSocket::SetOption(): setsockopt(): No buffer space available Mar 26 23:28:51 cubox-i networkaudiod[1811]: [/usr/sbin/networkaudiod] (1811): clSocket::SetOption(): setsockopt(): No buffer space available Mar 26 23:28:52 cubox-i networkaudiod[1811]: [/usr/sbin/networkaudiod] (1811): clSocket::SetOption(): setsockopt(): No buffer space available Mar 26 23:28:53 cubox-i networkaudiod[1811]: [/usr/sbin/networkaudiod] (1811): clSocket::SetOption(): setsockopt(): No buffer space available Mar 26 23:28:54 cubox-i networkaudiod[1811]: [/usr/sbin/networkaudiod] (1811): clSocket::SetOption(): setsockopt(): No buffer space available Mar 26 23:28:55 cubox-i networkaudiod[1811]: [/usr/sbin/networkaudiod] (1811): clSocket::SetOption(): setsockopt(): No buffer space available Mar 26 23:28:56 cubox-i networkaudiod[1811]: [/usr/sbin/networkaudiod] (1811): clSocket::SetOption(): setsockopt(): No buffer space available Mar 26 23:28:57 cubox-i networkaudiod[1811]: [/usr/sbin/networkaudiod] (1811): clSocket::SetOption(): setsockopt(): No buffer space available Mar 26 23:28:58 cubox-i networkaudiod[1811]: [/usr/sbin/networkaudiod] (1811): clSocket::SetOption(): setsockopt(): No buffer space available Mar 26 23:28:59 cubox-i networkaudiod[1811]: [/usr/sbin/networkaudiod] (1811): clSocket::SetOption(): setsockopt(): No buffer space available Any ideas? BTW, I've also installed Jessie and upgraded to Stretch and have the same problem, thanks Link to comment
Embz72 Posted March 27, 2017 Share Posted March 27, 2017 19 minutes ago, arglebargle said: @Embz72 Have you tried Miska's Cubox image as a baseline, just to verify things working as they should otherwise? Given an ethernet connection, zero configuration should be required. https://www.signalyst.eu/bins/naa/images/ Was the Jessie install + upgrade to Stretch a vanilla situation or another Armbian image? Just my opinion but the Armbian images have far more installed than necessary for NAA. If for some reason you need a more current kernel etc than included in the signalyst image, I had great luck with Arch Linux Arm. Will leave comment on the particular error for those who might be able to decipher it. No help there. Thanks for the reply, yes, I've been using the Cubox image since it came out. My only issue is that I have a headphone amp/dac that is portable, so it does not have a standby mode. Every time I turn it off, the connection is lost and I have to reboot the Cubox. So I just want more control to restart the networkaudio daemon. The Jessie to Stretch upgrade was another Armbian image. Thanks for the tip on the Arch Linux Arm, I'll take a look at it Link to comment
Embz72 Posted March 27, 2017 Share Posted March 27, 2017 @arglebargle I got the NAA running on Arch, it was a bit of a learning curve, but it works, thanks for the idea, arglebargle 1 Link to comment
Embz72 Posted March 30, 2017 Share Posted March 30, 2017 1 hour ago, arglebargle said: @Embz72 This might be old news but I just installed the cpupower package on my Arch Linux NAA and am hearing a nice bump in sound quality (noise floor related?) with the "conservative" governor. At the very least it's gonna keep things cooler. Previously the CPU had been running close to its max on all 4 cores—with conservative it doesn't budge from the lowest step of 396 MHz, even when playing back DSD256x48. Cool, I'll give it a try Link to comment
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