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| Yup, everything is working fine. | ![]() ![]() |
27 | 57.45% |
| No, but I fixed it. | ![]() ![]() |
2 | 4.26% |
| No, it's broken :-( | ![]() ![]() |
7 | 14.89% |
| I don't know how to install MPD. | ![]() ![]() |
11 | 23.40% |
| Total | 47 votes | 100% | |
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Music Player Daemon (MPD) 2010-04-04 v0.15.9
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04-05-2010, 02:52 PM
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Hi,
thanks a lot for your effort ![]() well, i've got some good and some bad news. The Installation went flawlessly using your instructions, except that there's still that old annoying version of mpd around in the csi repository you mentioned, which is presented as an update. The problem with hdmi audio initialization is still there. I need to play something using the internal player before using mpd or connect my AV receiver via SPDIF in addition to hdmi. Mp3 and flac playback work fine as they did before. Ogg files do get indexed now and show up in the database yipppiee (they didn't before).But: Playback of ogg files is stuttering heavily and sounds a bit like in slow motion. So still no Ogg support for me ![]() I noticed a very high cpu usage of one of the mpd processes running during ogg playback, like 90% or even more. When playing mp3s, cpu usage is only 12 to 15%. Seems like my poor little hdx box ist somewhat overloaded with mpd/ogg. Is there anything i could do to get ogg files working? I *can* play ogg using the internal player, with all its disadvantages, but this isn't what most of us mpd users might want to do. MP3/4 and flac users will be happy with this new version i think. cheers, Tom |
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