Hi, thanks to Tim for the great work on Moode 7 and to Edward for his Audio improvement tweaks already discussed here (Thread closed) :
My MoOde Sound Tweaks (Github link :
Linux-Audio-Adjustments)
I'm wondering whether this tweaks are still worth to be used with last Moode 7 version and if so whether the commented lines in the Sound.sh should be better uncommented or not ?
#Uncomment for MPD Affinity and Priority
#chrt -f -p 81 $(pidof mpd)
#taskset -c -p 1 $(pidof mpd
#Reduce operating system latency
#echo noop > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/scheduler
Tks, Stéphane
(01-03-2021, 06:21 PM)Stephane Wrote: [ -> ]Hi, thanks to Tim for the great work on Moode 7 and to Edward for his Audio improvement tweaks already discussed here (Thread closed) :
My MoOde Sound Tweaks (Github link : Linux-Audio-Adjustments)
I'm wondering whether this tweaks are still worth to be used with last Moode 7 version and if so whether the commented lines in the Sound.sh should be better uncommented or not ?
#Uncomment for MPD Affinity and Priority
#chrt -f -p 81 $(pidof mpd)
#taskset -c -p 1 $(pidof mpd
#Reduce operating system latency
#echo noop > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/scheduler
Tks, Stéphane
Hi, why not try them for yourself & decide if you like them? Worst case scnenario is you have to flash your card again. I mean, some folks like to EQ their sound, some like lots of bass, others not so much, I like bit-perfect, so maybe you hear an improvement where I will not?
I think it's subjective really.
(08-08-2021, 07:31 PM)Stephane Wrote: [ -> ]Thank you Kent, I didn't knew this archive site, unfortunately in typing in https://github.com/dynobot/Linux-Audio-Adjustments in the search zone no results appear
Stéphane
Hi, Stéphane.
I admit the Wayback Machine's user interface is awkward but it does work. It's so useful for finding "lost" information that I suggest you play with it a bit to figure it out.
Meanwhile, here's the direct link it returns for the last capture they made of the site you want
Code:
https://web.archive.org/web/20200327142404/https://github.com/dynobot/Linux-Audio-Adjustments
Regards,
Kent
PS - or just go to the brianlight repo as @
TookaFace suggests
Hi Kent and TookaFace, both work, thanks a lot
Hi to all interested in still possibly applying the "Edward Linux audio optimizations" :
use one of both above methods to recover the instructions (the simplest being to go to
https://github.com/brianlight/Linux-Audio-Adjustments). But there is still some actions needed because the given links still refer to the non longer existing "dynobot" folder.
First in the first installation code line (optional method) replace "dynobot" by "brianlight" as following :
Code:
wget https://github.com/brianlight/Linux-Audio-Adjustments/raw/master/basic-install.sh
anyway the called basic-install.sh program contains itself a link to "dynobot" thus also to be replaced by "brianlight. Consequently open it e.g. with nano:
Code:
nano basic-install.sh
and replace there "wget
https://github.com/dynobot/Linux-Audio-Adjustments/raw/master/Sound.sh -O /usr/bin/Sound.sh" by "wget
https://github.com/brianlight/Linux-Audio-Adjustments/raw/master/Sound.sh -O /usr/bin/Sound.sh"
Save this change with "Ctrl X" and "Y"
then continue as initially described with :
Code:
chmod 755 basic-install.sh
sudo ./basic-install.sh
-> Completed !
Note to
uninstall, just replace dynobot by brianlight in the first code line (optional method) to obtain :
Code:
wget https://github.com/brianlight/Linux-Audio-Adjustments/raw/master/remove.sh
chmod 755 remove.sh
sudo ./remove.sh
Either with or without these optimizations, enjoy !!!
Linux-Audio-Adjustments, Seems to break 8.0.0
Bummer I liked the change it made, the stock version seams bright and a bit edgy compared to 7.6.1 with the tweaks.
My two cents