tg3 Posted July 4, 2014 Share Posted July 4, 2014 I have completed all the setup steps, but 'mount -a' is failing. Here is the verbose output. root@arm:~# mount -a -v mount: UUID=C924-5D92 already mounted on /boot/uboot mount: debugfs already mounted on /sys/kernel/debug mount.cifs kernel mount options: ip=192.168.1.20,unc=\\192.168.1.20\Music,user=thurman,pass=******** mount error(95): Operation not supported Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs) Looks like my share is not mounting. Here is /etc/fstab. GNU nano 2.2.6 File: /etc/fstab # /etc/fstab: static file system information. # # Auto generated by: beaglebone-black-eMMC-flasher.sh # UUID=62568e03-26ad-430c-88b9-9eabeb590e33 / ext4 noatime,errors=remount-ro 0 1 UUID=C924-5D92 /boot/uboot auto defaults 0 0 debugfs /sys/kernel/debug debugfs defaults 0 0 //192.168.1.20/Music /mnt/music cifs defaults,username=thurman,password=******* 0 0 Here is my setup. Mac OS 10.9.4. Manually configured static IP address, as above. I am trying to have mpd index my iTunes folder. This is probably not my final configuration, but I'm trying a proof of concept. I have set a share for the 'Music' folder in iTunes that actually contains the music files. So the share path is: /Users/gillespy/Music/iTunes/iTunes Music/Music 'Share files and folders using SMB' is selected.' User 'thurman' is selected. The password contains letters, numbers and the special character '$' (to avoid any unix problems). Any suggestions appreciated! It could be worse. Link to comment
Richard Dale Posted July 5, 2014 Share Posted July 5, 2014 I have completed all the setup steps, but 'mount -a' is failing. Here is the verbose output. root@arm:~# mount -a -v mount: UUID=C924-5D92 already mounted on /boot/uboot mount: debugfs already mounted on /sys/kernel/debug mount.cifs kernel mount options: ip=192.168.1.20,unc=\\192.168.1.20\Music,user=thurman,pass=******** mount error(95): Operation not supported Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs) Looks like my share is not mounting. Here is /etc/fstab. GNU nano 2.2.6 File: /etc/fstab # /etc/fstab: static file system information. # # Auto generated by: beaglebone-black-eMMC-flasher.sh # UUID=62568e03-26ad-430c-88b9-9eabeb590e33 / ext4 noatime,errors=remount-ro 0 1 UUID=C924-5D92 /boot/uboot auto defaults 0 0 debugfs /sys/kernel/debug debugfs defaults 0 0 //192.168.1.20/Music /mnt/music cifs defaults,username=thurman,password=******* 0 0 Here is my setup. Mac OS 10.9.4. Manually configured static IP address, as above. I am trying to have mpd index my iTunes folder. This is probably not my final configuration, but I'm trying a proof of concept. I have set a share for the 'Music' folder in iTunes that actually contains the music files. So the share path is: /Users/gillespy/Music/iTunes/iTunes Music/Music 'Share files and folders using SMB' is selected.' User 'thurman' is selected. The password contains letters, numbers and the special character '$' (to avoid any unix problems). Any suggestions appreciated! I don't use Samba, but searching for the error you're getting I found suggestions to use 'sec=ntlm' in the mount options list after the password in your fstab entry. System (i): Stack Audio Link > Denafrips Iris 12th/Ares 12th-1; Gyrodec/SME V/Hana SL/EAT E-Glo Petit/Magnum Dynalab FT101A) > PrimaLuna Evo 100 amp > Klipsch RP-600M/REL T5x subs System (ii): Allo USB Signature > Bel Canto uLink+AQVOX psu > Chord Hugo > APPJ EL34 > Tandy LX5/REL Tzero v3 subs System (iii) KEF LS50W/KEF R400b subs System (iv) Technics 1210GR > Leak 230 > Tannoy Cheviot Link to comment
jerico Posted July 5, 2014 Share Posted July 5, 2014 Has anyone tried Voyage MuBox with a BBB? I've got 2 Alixes running Voyage MPD that I'm temped to swap for new BBBs (WAF, etc). The new BBB revisions - the ones with flash storage - are interesting. No more SD cards/card readers! Edit: woops, just saw Richard's post a page back. Might have to go for it! Digital: Schiit Yggy + Gumby, Meridian Explorer2 Headphone: Woo WA22, Audez'e LCD3, Beyerdynamic T1 Amplification: Pass Labs INT30A, Focal 1027be Analog: VPI Classic, Soundsmith Zephy, EAR 834P LastFM: WharfRatJustin Link to comment
tg3 Posted July 6, 2014 Share Posted July 6, 2014 I don't use Samba, but searching for the error you're getting I found suggestions to use 'sec=ntlm' in the mount options list after the password in your fstab entry. Richard, sec=ntlm is rejected as an invalid parameter. The problem is Mac OS X/SMB specific. You need the following options: nounix,sec=ntlmssp Sometimes mysterious mount.cifs failures are solved with a .smbcredentials file, so I got the following to work and mount the Mac SMB share. Create a .smbcredentials file. nano .smbcredentials add the following username=**** password=*** where *** is the correct username and password for the SMB share. Save and exit as previously with nano. Protect the new file from prying eyes. chmod 600 .smbcredentials Now my /etc/fstab entry looks like this //192.168.1.20/Music /mnt/music cifs credentials=/root/.smbcredentials,iocharset=utf8,nounix,sec=ntlmssp 0 0 I don't think the iocharset option is needed, but it probably can't hurt. Now all my iTunes music is on the BBB MPD server, and displayed in MPoD and MPaD. Can't tell if music will play until additional equipment arrives next week. References: Mounting SMB Shares Hosted on Mac OS X from Linux | TecloTech IT Tips & Tricks https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently It could be worse. Link to comment
tg3 Posted July 7, 2014 Share Posted July 7, 2014 Is the BBB compatible with the ODAC? I'm getting no music. The MPaD client does nothing when I select a song to play. It could be worse. Link to comment
The Computer Audiophile Posted July 7, 2014 Author Share Posted July 7, 2014 Is the BBB compatible with the ODAC? I'm getting no music. The MPaD client does nothing when I select a song to play. Use the ncmpc app to test playback or use the command aplay -l to see if the DAC shows up. Founder of Audiophile Style | My Audio Systems Link to comment
tg3 Posted July 7, 2014 Share Posted July 7, 2014 Use the ncmpc app to test playback or use the command aplay -l to see if the DAC shows up. I can see songs and playlists in ncmpc, but no music or indication anything is happening. Output from aplay -l card 0: Black [TI BeagleBone Black], device 0: HDMI nxp-hdmi-hifi-0 [] Subdevices: 1/1 Subdevice #0: subdevice #0 card 1: DAC [uAC1 DAC], device 0: USB Audio [uSB Audio] Subdevices: 1/1 Subdevice #0: subdevice #0 and aplay -L root@arm:~# aplay -L null Discard all samples (playback) or generate zero samples (capture) default:CARD=Black TI BeagleBone Black, Default Audio Device sysdefault:CARD=Black TI BeagleBone Black, Default Audio Device default:CARD=DAC UAC1 DAC, USB Audio Default Audio Device sysdefault:CARD=DAC UAC1 DAC, USB Audio Default Audio Device front:CARD=DAC,DEV=0 UAC1 DAC, USB Audio Front speakers surround40:CARD=DAC,DEV=0 UAC1 DAC, USB Audio 4.0 Surround output to Front and Rear speakers surround41:CARD=DAC,DEV=0 UAC1 DAC, USB Audio 4.1 Surround output to Front, Rear and Subwoofer speakers surround50:CARD=DAC,DEV=0 UAC1 DAC, USB Audio 5.0 Surround output to Front, Center and Rear speakers surround51:CARD=DAC,DEV=0 UAC1 DAC, USB Audio 5.1 Surround output to Front, Center, Rear and Subwoofer speakers surround71:CARD=DAC,DEV=0 UAC1 DAC, USB Audio 7.1 Surround output to Front, Center, Side, Rear and Woofer speakers iec958:CARD=DAC,DEV=0 UAC1 DAC, USB Audio IEC958 (S/PDIF) Digital Audio Output I edited the ALSA output in /etc/mpd.conf per an earlier suggestion, to no avail. audio_output { type "alsa" name "USB DAC" device "hw:UAC1 DAC,0" # previously "hw:1,0" # format "44100:16:2" # optional # mixer_device "default" # optional # mixer_control "PCM" # optional # mixer_index "0" # optional } I also connected the ODAC to a laptop, and it was recognized and functioned correctly. All suggestions appreciated! It could be worse. Link to comment
DMM Posted October 4, 2014 Share Posted October 4, 2014 I'm using Voyage MuBox instead and that reads the tracks in my library just fine. It seems to use a lot more CPU than the version of Debian that I tuned myself and use in my main system (about 30% with Apple Lossless vs 7-8%). But it is certainly sounding very good and using a higher percentage isn't necessarily a problem, although I wonder why it is occuring. I changed the default frequency scaling from 'ondemand' to 'performance'. The only problem I have it that it seems to lose the device I'm using overnight (HRT Music Streamer II+) and I have to reboot before I can start listening. Voyage MuBox was very easy to install and get running. You can download it from here: Supported Boards | Voyage MuBox Uses a rt kernel? If so, that could be the explanation. [...] "Do fathers always know more than sons?" and the father said, "yes". The next question was, "Daddy, who invented the steam engine?" and the father said, "James Watt." And then the son came back with "- but why didn't James Watt's father invent it?" Gregory Bateson Steps to an Ecology of Mind (...) Link to comment
Richard Dale Posted October 9, 2014 Share Posted October 9, 2014 No just a normal kernel as far as I know. System (i): Stack Audio Link > Denafrips Iris 12th/Ares 12th-1; Gyrodec/SME V/Hana SL/EAT E-Glo Petit/Magnum Dynalab FT101A) > PrimaLuna Evo 100 amp > Klipsch RP-600M/REL T5x subs System (ii): Allo USB Signature > Bel Canto uLink+AQVOX psu > Chord Hugo > APPJ EL34 > Tandy LX5/REL Tzero v3 subs System (iii) KEF LS50W/KEF R400b subs System (iv) Technics 1210GR > Leak 230 > Tannoy Cheviot Link to comment
DMM Posted December 15, 2014 Share Posted December 15, 2014 No just a normal kernel as far as I know. Sorry for the delay... I understand that, at least, VoyageMPD uses the RT kernel. According to the website: 3.14.12 real time kernel, with latest ALSA driver from the kernel In practice (due to the rapid changes of context) the response speed (low latency) results in a decrease in performance (defined as the fraction of time during which the CPU is doing directly productive tasks). This may explain the poor performance in CPU usage. Sorry for my english [...] "Do fathers always know more than sons?" and the father said, "yes". The next question was, "Daddy, who invented the steam engine?" and the father said, "James Watt." And then the son came back with "- but why didn't James Watt's father invent it?" Gregory Bateson Steps to an Ecology of Mind (...) Link to comment
hionhifi Posted February 12, 2015 Share Posted February 12, 2015 I know this is a bit late but I'd like to build a beagle bone, however I'm not sure my current configuration supports it. I don't have NAS, but I do have a 2TB external hard drive connected to a Netgear AC1900 wireless router. The router has what Netgear calls ReadyShare. Some type of build in NAS functionality. Can I use what I have and how? Thomas Turner SPEAKERS - Snell Type C/V | PREAMP/DAC - Project Pre Box S2 Digital | SOURCE - Auralic Aries Mini | ROOM TREATMENT - LEDE, bass traps @ Rear of room, acoustic panels @ 1st reflections point: side walls | AMPLIFIER - Acurus A100 Link to comment
Richard Dale Posted February 13, 2015 Share Posted February 13, 2015 I know this is a bit late but I'd like to build a beagle bone, however I'm not sure my current configuration supports it. I don't have NAS, but I do have a 2TB external hard drive connected to a Netgear AC1900 wireless router. The router has what Netgear calls ReadyShare. Some type of build in NAS functionality. Can I use what I have and how? I've just done some searching and as far as I can see 'ReadyShare' is just an easy way of setting up Windows style SMB shared drives. So you should be able to install voyage-mubox or similar on the BeagleBone Black and set it to point to the Samba share on your router. System (i): Stack Audio Link > Denafrips Iris 12th/Ares 12th-1; Gyrodec/SME V/Hana SL/EAT E-Glo Petit/Magnum Dynalab FT101A) > PrimaLuna Evo 100 amp > Klipsch RP-600M/REL T5x subs System (ii): Allo USB Signature > Bel Canto uLink+AQVOX psu > Chord Hugo > APPJ EL34 > Tandy LX5/REL Tzero v3 subs System (iii) KEF LS50W/KEF R400b subs System (iv) Technics 1210GR > Leak 230 > Tannoy Cheviot Link to comment
Icebox Posted December 1, 2016 Share Posted December 1, 2016 Hope this is the right place for this: I'm trying to set up a BBB as a renderer but I want to use Debian 8 Jessie. I'm mostly there but I'm getting some low frequency clicks. Could someone post their mpd.conf file so I can cross check the settings? I'm connecting to a Schiit Bifrost DAC. Link to comment
lateboomer Posted December 17, 2016 Share Posted December 17, 2016 Hi, I have music stored on thumb drive to play. Since BBB only has one usb host which is already connected with usb dac, therefore I can't use BBB to playback music from thumb drive. Am I right? I need to get a NAS to store music and pass them over to BBB? Link to comment
lateboomer Posted December 18, 2016 Share Posted December 18, 2016 Ok. I think I got it. I can connect the thumb drive to router with usb input and play music from there. Or I could put the music into micro sd card to play from there. The only problem I face now is there is continuous small pops and ticks in audio playback. The Debian image I use is "BBB-eMMC-flasher-debian-8.6-console-armhf-2016-11-10-2gb.img.xz" as the link to older Debian in the guide no more working. Link to comment
lateboomer Posted December 20, 2016 Share Posted December 20, 2016 It appeared that stuttering only occurred with Soulnote dac. Once I changed the dac to M2Tech Young, all pops and clicks were gone. Now the sound is smooth and very nice. :-) I also could follow another thread to play radio smoothly. What is the root cause and solution for Soulnote dac, I am not sure. At least I am satisfied with the outcome. Link to comment
FunJob Posted December 29, 2016 Share Posted December 29, 2016 Hi Chris and others, I'm a Noob trying to reconfigure my BBB to run with a synology DS1515+ NAS I had this thing running flawlessly a couple years ago off a different NAS but since then my network has changed and the BBB can no longer access the music folder. Unfortunately I didnt save the original fstab network configuration. So far I have been able to flash and update the original 2013 Debian image referenced in this article onto the BBB revision A5B. I can communicate with the BBB via ssh. I cannot access the NAS- it does not show up when the "mount" command is run. I have tried various different entries in the fstab file, none of which allow me to connect. I suspect this is an issue with the syntax in my fstab file. The shared music folder is on volume1/music of the NAS. I have entered the following in fstab: //192.168.0.188/ds1515plus/volume1/music (where the IP address is static and reserved for the DS1515+) followed by the string mentioned in the instructions. When I reboot the BBB and run the mount command the NAS isnt listed. Is this the correct syntax for the fstab entry? or is there something else I am missing? Thanks for your assistance Chuck Link to comment
The Computer Audiophile Posted December 30, 2016 Author Share Posted December 30, 2016 Hi Chris and others,I'm a Noob trying to reconfigure my BBB to run with a synology DS1515+ NAS I had this thing running flawlessly a couple years ago off a different NAS but since then my network has changed and the BBB can no longer access the music folder. Unfortunately I didnt save the original fstab network configuration. So far I have been able to flash and update the original 2013 Debian image referenced in this article onto the BBB revision A5B. I can communicate with the BBB via ssh. I cannot access the NAS- it does not show up when the "mount" command is run. I have tried various different entries in the fstab file, none of which allow me to connect. I suspect this is an issue with the syntax in my fstab file. The shared music folder is on volume1/music of the NAS. I have entered the following in fstab: //192.168.0.188/ds1515plus/volume1/music (where the IP address is static and reserved for the DS1515+) followed by the string mentioned in the instructions. When I reboot the BBB and run the mount command the NAS isnt listed. Is this the correct syntax for the fstab entry? or is there something else I am missing? Thanks for your assistance Chuck Hi Chuck - I believe you have the syntax wrong. If you use the IP address, then you don't need to add the name. In addition, you only need to use the name of the shared folder. Try something like this //192.168.0.188/music Founder of Audiophile Style | My Audio Systems Link to comment
FunJob Posted December 31, 2016 Share Posted December 31, 2016 Hi Chuck - I believe you have the syntax wrong. If you use the IP address, then you don't need to add the name. In addition, you only need to use the name of the shared folder. Try something like this //192.168.0.188/music Thanks Chris - that solved the problem. Back up running and sounding phenomenal! Cheers, Chuck Link to comment
dikkiedirk Posted January 26, 2017 Share Posted January 26, 2017 Can I configure this to play music from my server through DLNA? I have Asset UPNP running on my server and MPD should be able to play music over DLNA. I guess I won't have to set my servers ip-address and sharename in the file that was mentioned in the article? Link to comment
dikkiedirk Posted January 26, 2017 Share Posted January 26, 2017 Can I configure this to play music from my server through DLNA? I have Asset UPNP running on my server and MPD should be able to play music over DLNA. I guess I won't have to set my servers ip-address and sharename in the file that was mentioned in the article? Sorry, posted in the wrong thread. Need coffee first. Link to comment
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