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Instruction Guide Sound Tweaks Now on GitHub
#61
@ Edward:
great script, but the link doesn't seem to be active anymore, what happened?

https://github.com/dynobot/Linux-Audio-Adjustments

PL
#62
(05-20-2020, 11:08 AM)PeterLustig33 Wrote: @ Edward:
great script, but the link doesn't seem to be active anymore, what happened?

https://github.com/dynobot/Linux-Audio-Adjustments

PL

I just tried the Internet Archive Wayback Machine (archive.org). It says it crawled this repo on four different days in March.

For example, https://web.archive.org/web/202003271424...djustments


Regards,
Kent
#63
(05-20-2020, 11:56 AM)TheOldPresbyope Wrote:
(05-20-2020, 11:08 AM)PeterLustig33 Wrote: @ Edward:
great script, but the link doesn't seem to be active anymore, what happened?

https://github.com/dynobot/Linux-Audio-Adjustments

PL

I just tried the Internet Archive Wayback Machine (archive.org). It says it crawled this repo on four different days in March.

For example, https://web.archive.org/web/202003271424...djustments


Regards,
Kent

I've put my slightly modified install and removal scripts here;

https://github.com/philrandal/Linux-Audio-Adjustments

Use at your own risk.

Phil

#64
(05-20-2020, 06:03 PM)philrandal Wrote: Use at your own risk.

Phil

I guess that risk only extends as far as having to re-flash with stock moode should it all go horribly wrong? There's nothing permanent here?
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Robert
#65
(05-21-2020, 09:14 AM)the_bertrum Wrote:
(05-20-2020, 06:03 PM)philrandal Wrote: Use at your own risk.

Phil

I guess that risk only extends as far as having to re-flash with stock moode should it all go horribly wrong?  There's nothing permanent here?

The only risk is manually undoing the various tweaks to files breaking things because of user error.

The script itself is self-contained, easy to understand what changes are made.

There are some sysctls changed and a script which runs at each boot (Sound.sh).

I haven't had any problems with the changes therein.

Phil

#66
(05-21-2020, 05:16 PM)philrandal Wrote:
(05-21-2020, 09:14 AM)the_bertrum Wrote:
(05-20-2020, 06:03 PM)philrandal Wrote: Use at your own risk.

Phil

I guess that risk only extends as far as having to re-flash with stock moode should it all go horribly wrong?  There's nothing permanent here?

The only risk is manually undoing the various tweaks to files breaking things because of user error.

The script itself is self-contained, easy to understand what changes are made.

There are some sysctls changed and a script which runs at each boot (Sound.sh).

I haven't had any problems with the changes therein.

Phil

I found a fork of dynobot's original, forked the fork, and edited it to simplify it:

https://github.com/philrandal/Linux-Audio-Adjustments

Cheers,

Phil

#67
Should still apply in Moode 7.x, right?
#68
(01-13-2019, 04:15 PM)Edward Wrote: To 'hopefully' make things easy and to have a central access point I put everything needed in github.

Note: you will need some basic knowledge of Linux ssh, copying, moving etc. nothing major.

https://github.com/dynobot/Linux-Audio-Adjustments


Have fun and leave a comment.

Hi,
it works on Mmode 7.0.1 and Raspberry 4 ?
#69
Hi,
done on Raspberry 4 and Moode 7.0.1 it works:

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| Creating Sound File |
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| Increasing Sound Group Priority |
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| Improving Network Latency |
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| Creating System Service |
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| Rebooting System Enjoy the Music |
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#70
(02-15-2021, 03:49 PM)officialsm Wrote: Hi,
done on Raspberry 4 and Moode 7.0.1 it works:

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| Creating Sound File |
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-----------------------------------
| Increasing Sound Group Priority |
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| Improving Network Latency |
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---------------------------
| Creating System Service |
---------------------------
------------------------------------
| Rebooting System Enjoy the Music |
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But can you hear any difference?
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Robert


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