03-21-2020, 09:17 AM
Dear All,
I hope that you are all fine: in France we are now all in containment with the Corona Virus infectious disease everywhere in the country...
I am currently in the process to build a USBBridge/Katana DiY Setup and I would like to switch on my Cambridge Audio 851A amplifier when I will start MOODE.
As I am not someone that knows how to write any software, I therefore searched for someone that already did it on the web: I found that Andrew Bolin (https://github.com/andrew-bolin/pi_hifi_ctrl) developed a while (for a Cambridge 540 amplifier) a python software able to send commands through the proprietary Cambridge Audio "Control Bus".
Then I tried it without success:
I would be grateful if someone could give me a piece of advice. Thank you in advance.
I hope that you are all fine: in France we are now all in containment with the Corona Virus infectious disease everywhere in the country...
I am currently in the process to build a USBBridge/Katana DiY Setup and I would like to switch on my Cambridge Audio 851A amplifier when I will start MOODE.
As I am not someone that knows how to write any software, I therefore searched for someone that already did it on the web: I found that Andrew Bolin (https://github.com/andrew-bolin/pi_hifi_ctrl) developed a while (for a Cambridge 540 amplifier) a python software able to send commands through the proprietary Cambridge Audio "Control Bus".
Then I tried it without success:
- I installed the pigpiod library as the software was using it,
- Then I launched many times some ssh commands without any results;
- Then after a reboot, I noticed that MOODE was not working normally anymore: sound was distorted and sluggish. I eventually found that the problem was linked to the pigpiod library itself: when I stopped the pigpiod.service, everything came back to normal.
I would be grateful if someone could give me a piece of advice. Thank you in advance.