SuperPlayer - The DSP_Engine (CamillaDSP) samplerate switching & ESP32 remote control
Thread title changed at member's request.
Hey all!
As i feel guilty filling Henrik's amazing CamillaDSP thread with my stuff i am opening this thread to use for this SuperPlayer i hacked and created "howto's" for.
When i did this hack, and decided to make auto sample rate switching possible for my squeezelite/camilladsp combo, i didn't throught it would be as of any interest... But i was wrong, there seem to be a lot of people out there using it, part of it or whatever, cool... I'am really glad to contribute.
Lykkedk (Jesper Lykke) * GitHub
I have three repositories, the original SuperPlayer and a SuperPlayer v2 for upgrading the SuperPlayer to newer versions of CamillaDSP.
Along with that i have a fork of squeezelite, with the hack i did in the [Master] branch
I AM NOT at all any guru into programming or Linux, but been using it on and off for many years i know my way around it a bit through
I hope this thread will be usefull, welcome!
Jesper.
Thread title changed at member's request.
Hey all!
As i feel guilty filling Henrik's amazing CamillaDSP thread with my stuff i am opening this thread to use for this SuperPlayer i hacked and created "howto's" for.
When i did this hack, and decided to make auto sample rate switching possible for my squeezelite/camilladsp combo, i didn't throught it would be as of any interest... But i was wrong, there seem to be a lot of people out there using it, part of it or whatever, cool... I'am really glad to contribute.
Lykkedk (Jesper Lykke) * GitHub
I have three repositories, the original SuperPlayer and a SuperPlayer v2 for upgrading the SuperPlayer to newer versions of CamillaDSP.
Along with that i have a fork of squeezelite, with the hack i did in the [Master] branch
I AM NOT at all any guru into programming or Linux, but been using it on and off for many years i know my way around it a bit through
Also i am not allway's fast at reply's... so hoping everyone contribute here.
I hope this thread will be usefull, welcome!
Jesper.
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