No sound on a NSLU2
I'm running Airfoil Speaker on a Linksys NSLU2 running Debian Lenny.
Everything seems to work, Airfoil connects to it and starts playing no problem. On the console side I see the client connected.
However, I'm getting no sound output from the speakers attached to the USB sound stick attached to the NSLU2.
I have pulseaudio installed.
When pulseaudio is running and asound.conf is configured to use pulseaudio as its default device and esound emulation is turned on:
1. aplay [soundfile] works
2. esdcat -s localhost [soundfile] works
3. esdcat -s [ip] [soundfile] works
When pulseaudio is not running and asound.conf is configured to use the USB sound stick as its default device:
1. aplay [soundfile] works
In both situations I tried Airfoil Speaker, both showed no errors and ran normally, but no sound was produced.
Everything seems to work, Airfoil connects to it and starts playing no problem. On the console side I see the client connected.
However, I'm getting no sound output from the speakers attached to the USB sound stick attached to the NSLU2.
I have pulseaudio installed.
When pulseaudio is running and asound.conf is configured to use pulseaudio as its default device and esound emulation is turned on:
1. aplay [soundfile] works
2. esdcat -s localhost [soundfile] works
3. esdcat -s [ip] [soundfile] works
When pulseaudio is not running and asound.conf is configured to use the USB sound stick as its default device:
1. aplay [soundfile] works
In both situations I tried Airfoil Speaker, both showed no errors and ran normally, but no sound was produced.
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Inappropriate?I have a similar situation on a KuroBox. Everything seems to work, except I get static instead of music.
I'm using ALSA. 'mpg123 <filename>' works just great.
But audio coming across the network is just static.</filename>
I’m frustrated
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Inappropriate?Same problem here on Debian Etch with Mono 1.9.1 from etch-backports. No sound at all outputted, alsaplayer works fine.
I guess I'll keep using my Nicecast + mplayer combo. Was looking forward to playing with sync'd tunes over multiple set speakers.
I’m indifferent
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