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Once more with feeling - PeterSmith - 10-05-2023 Hello and greetings from Auckland, New Zealand. So, what can I say about myself? I know a little bit about Unix/FreeBSD/Linux, having been a systems engineer for System V based network in the 1980s. FreeBSD was my staple system at home until about seven years ago. I ripped my CD collection to MP3s in the late 1990s and did a really bad job of it, so I'm 80% of my way through doing it again (this time to FLAC). I'm surprised how many of those CDs have degraded to a point where even Exact Audio Copy can't save them . I guess I'll be going shopping to replace them. Currently, I'm playing around with some Raspberry PIs as I try to set up a multiroom audio system. RE: Once more with feeling - Nutul - 10-05-2023 (10-05-2023, 06:53 PM)PeterSmith Wrote: Hello and greetings from Auckland, New Zealand. Welcome aboard! About ripping... if can help, I use "abcde" under Linux, and so far, out of almost 2500 CDs (oldest one maybe '87, newest one yesterday...), only 2 weren't readable; probably because of very bad scratches... RE: Once more with feeling - PeterSmith - 10-05-2023 Quote:Welcome aboard! Thanks for the welcome, Nutul. Quote:About ripping... if can help, I use "abcde" under Linux, and so far, out of almost 2500 CDs (oldest one maybe '87, newest one yesterday...), only 2 weren't readable; probably because of very bad scratches... On the CDs that I can't accurately rip, I can usually see when the reflective layer has degraded or even flaked off altogether. I could ignore the errors, but I figure if I'm ripping them for the second time, I might as well do a proper job . Of the 2000 or so CDs that I have, about 50 are stuffed (I can't get a bit-accurate copy of one or more tracks). RE: Once more with feeling - Nutul - 10-05-2023 (10-05-2023, 08:43 PM)PeterSmith Wrote: Of the 2000 or so CDs that I have, about 50 are stuffed (I can't get a bit-accurate copy of one or more tracks). Then you just got a bit less lucky... if the reflective layer is damaged, or peels off, those 50 are well gone. I wish you good luck in finding them somewhere; maybe a flea-market... P.S. Setting up a multi-room with moOde should be relatively easy. What is your current set-up? RE: Once more with feeling - PeterSmith - 10-05-2023 I have an old rack-mounted Synology NAS in the basement where I keep my music. MoOde ... I've been playing with it for about a week now. Down in the basement, I dug out a very old Raspberry Pi 3B that is set up as a sender. In the living room, there is a Raspberry P400 hidden away under the TV. It's connected via HDMI to the TV and thence to the soundbar. That is my first receiver. In my study, I have a brand new Raspberry Pi 4 that's a receiver too ... at the moment, I just plug some headphones into the 3.5mm jack (whilst I'm playing with moODe). The next step is to build a Raspberry Pi into some kind of speaker for the bathroom. Yikes: water and electricity. I'm hum-ing and ahh-ing about how to link the Pi to the speaker. DAC and Amp, Bluetooth, I don't know at this point. I need to do a bit of reading. RE: Once more with feeling - Nutul - 10-05-2023 (10-05-2023, 09:33 PM)PeterSmith Wrote: The next step is to build a Raspberry Pi into some kind of speaker for the bathroom. Yikes: water and electricity. I'm hum-ing and ahh-ing about how to link the Pi to the speaker. DAC and Amp, Bluetooth, I don't know at this point. I need to do a bit of reading.This is how, basically, you can connect the Pi to a DAC, and then to an AMP (if the DAC offers volume control, you can also directly connect it to a set of powered / active speakers, skipping the AMP bit) Pi => USB => DAC => AMP => SPEAKERS Pi => HAT DAC => AMP => SPEAKERS Pi => HAT (coax / optical / i2s) => DAC => AMP => SPEAKERS Pi => BT-Speakers (like Sonos and the like - of course audio quality here is limited by the BT) There are also some DIY DAC projects (one is the protodac in one of the audiophile threads here) For the moOde-in-the-bathroom thing... since the audio quality here is not a must (?), you can probably hook-up a set of powered speakers either via the headphone jack or BT. RE: Once more with feeling - PeterSmith - 10-05-2023 Many thanks, Nutul. That's very helpful. By the way, Groovesetter seems very cool. Are you the founder? RE: Once more with feeling - Tim Curtis - 10-05-2023 I use this rig on top of kitchen cabinet. It's around $50 not including the Pi. - Old Pi-3B, Headphone out - Creative Pebble V2 speakers https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07VVP8BGD/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 - Creative 30W Dual Port Power adapter https://us.creative.com/p/accessories/creative-30w-pd-adapter - USB Power cable for Pi https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07232M876/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o08_s01?ie=UTF8&th=1 RE: Once more with feeling - PeterSmith - 10-05-2023 You make it seem too easy (as does moOde). I see a shopping trip to Amazon in my future. RE: Once more with feeling - Nutul - 10-06-2023 (10-05-2023, 10:33 PM)PeterSmith Wrote: Many thanks, Nutul. That's very helpful. No, just one of the developers. And thank you, I find it very cool too. The thing was to enter a second phase (with video, chat, and other amenities) but then lack of funding brought it to a stop. |