riquisimo

joined 1 year ago
[–] riquisimo@lemmy.world 0 points 2 weeks ago

brb, pirating ducks.

[–] riquisimo@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago

Thank you! Turns out the problem was something else, but I learned about the dbus today too.

[–] riquisimo@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago

SOLVED: So I plugged the BTD into the windows machine and did a firmware update, the update software is available on sennheiser's website. (Not sure if that was needed)

In Pop_OS! I went into sounds settings and made sure the sound output was to "Digital Output (S/PDIF) BTD 600." If it's set to "Analog Output BTD 600" the audio is compressed. I could have sworn that I had tried this before, but apparently not.

The same thing applies to the C81. Make sure it's using the digital output to the Avantree C81, not the analog output to the C81.

[–] riquisimo@lemmy.world 4 points 1 month ago (4 children)

How do I watch the dbus? I don't know what that is.

 

I've got a BTD 600 usb bluetooth adapter and I'm trying to connect Sennheiser Momentum 4 headphones. Same manufacturer.

When I plug the BTD 600 usb adapter into a windows machine it works as expected:

  • The LEDs start off white, indicating "calls" mode. (The device is transmitting a low-latency high-compression signal. The quality is terrible, but there's very little lag)

  • As soon as I play music or youtube video or some form of audio, the LEDs on the usb adapter change to purple, indicating "aptX" mode. Audio is clear and there is little latency. The adapter remains in call mode indefinitely (or until I make a call of some sort, which I haven't tested)

I've even tested this out successfully with a steam deck. It works fine, so I know it can work on linux. However, on my Pop_OS! cinnamon desktop I have issues. Upon plugging the BTD 600 usb adapter into Pop cinnamon:

  • The LEDs start off white, and remain white no matter what audio is playing. The device is stuck in "calls" mode; audio quality is terrible (though there is very little lag).

I did some research and found terms like "pulseaudio" and "pipewire" and realized those seem tied to the desktop environment. So, I logged out of Pop_OS! cinnamon and logged in to Pop_OS! Pop (its default desktop environment). Lo and behold, the BTD 600 could "see" audio was being played and switched from "call" mode to "aptX" mode.

My guess is that something about the cinnamon desktop environment isn't telling the audio controller that audio is playing, but something in the Pop desktop environment (and the windows and steam deck desktop environments) is.

Does anyone know what tells the audio controller audio is playing, or what would "trigger" a usb device into thinking audio is playing?

(For what it's worth, the adapter seems to handle the bluetooth connection to the headphones independently from the operating system. Bluetooth settings does not see the device. I also purchased an Avantree C81 bluetooth adapter which seems to function in a similar fashion, however its LED does not change color depending on codec used. I'm including it here as the fix for the BTD 600 should be the same fix for the Avantree C81.)

[–] riquisimo@lemmy.world 20 points 8 months ago (2 children)

SpongeBob Square- ...oh.

[–] riquisimo@lemmy.world 40 points 8 months ago (10 children)

Are you able to download your purchases? I feel like the answer is "no," but if they were serious about your library being "yours" downloading your purchases would have been part of their service plan from the start.

[–] riquisimo@lemmy.world 7 points 10 months ago (3 children)

Who are you?

[–] riquisimo@lemmy.world 3 points 10 months ago (4 children)

Are those... cheap? They don't look cheap.

[–] riquisimo@lemmy.world 2 points 11 months ago

Airsonic, which is a fork of a fork of subsonic. It works great for music. Video support is there, but finnecky.

On Android I use DSub, which is/was a paid app. It works great, best airsonic/subsonic app I've used (all subsonic apps work with airsonic).

When you add music to your "now playing" on your device it cashes the tracks and doesn't delete them until the cache reaches a certain size, which you can set in your preferences. So you could set the cache to 50 gigs or whatever and pre-load 50 gigs of your favorite songs from your server. Or just cache/stream on the fly from wherever via your phone's data or random wifi.

[–] riquisimo@lemmy.world 16 points 11 months ago (9 children)

Does anyone else self-host their music? (I suppose this would also be a thing if you stream from Spotify) but my music device greatly benefits from having some form of Internet connection for when I want to update it.

I self-host, so when I add music to my server my phone sees it automatically. I wouldn't want to copy my music onto my server and onto an mp3 device, nor do I want to pay for separate internet service on an mp3 device.

[–] riquisimo@lemmy.world 1 points 11 months ago

Thank you for the recommendations

[–] riquisimo@lemmy.world 1 points 11 months ago

Found glider in fdroid, I'm digging it. Thank you.

 

Back in the day I used to really like browsing soundcloud, listening to mashups, indie artists, and whatnot. Eventually soundcloud got too big and took down a lot of content (probably due to copyright) and introduced paid "pro" accounts. Is there a place like the early soundcloud on the fediverse?

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