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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Merging Technologies - Ravenna/AES67 Support}}{{TopicAdvancedTopics|float:right}} | {{DISPLAYTITLE:Merging Technologies - Ravenna/AES67 Support}}{{TopicAdvancedTopics|float:right}}This document is work in progress. | ||
# Requires Snakeoil Blind Testing 1.1.3 and above. Update your firmware to the latest version. | |||
# Requires activation to access the WebApp features. But it'd still work in the free edition. | |||
# Right now this potentially only works on your first Ethernet device (eth0) | |||
# Download a Ravenna Kernel from the forums. | |||
# Upload this kernel by dropping the file into the install windows in the System menu:[[File:System - install.png|center|thumb|923x923px|System - install]]<br /> | |||
# Reboot your Snakeoil PC to use the new kernel. | |||
# Confirm you are using the Ravenna Kernel by looking at the Snakeoil Dashboard:[[File:Dashboard - ravenna kernel.png|center|thumb|813x813px|Confirm you're using the custom Ravenna kernel]] | |||
# You will also see a new audio device "Merging RAVENNA" in the player's status panel.[[File:Players - status ravenna audio.png|center|thumb|1033x1033px|Players - status ravenna audio]]<br /> | |||
# Download the user space client: Butler | |||
# Upload module to your Snakeoil PC | |||
# Go to the ''players'' section. In the ''Audio State'' panel, click on the words "Merging Ravenna" to configure the virtual audio device:[[File:Ravenna config.png|center|thumb|1155x1155px|Ravenna configuration]]<br /> | |||
# Select any player that allow you to configure the ALSA device. | |||
# Select the "MERGING RAVENNA" as your output device.[[File:Players - selected merging ravenna.png|center|thumb|922x922px|Players - selected merging ravenna]]<br /> | |||
# Click "Save and Restart Players" button to finish. | |||
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Revision as of 17:49, 18 August 2019
Advanced Topics
- Quick Start Guide
- Language Translation
- Native DSD Support
- NF9C BIOS Setup For USB
- Recover From A Failed Custom Kernel
- Ubiquity Partitioning
- Persistent USB
- Different Machines For LMS and Squeezelite
- Build Your Own Custom Kernel
- Custom Kernel To Install Snakeoil OS
- Merging Technologies - Ravenna/AES67 Support
- Sideload Snakeoil Firmware
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This document is work in progress.
- Requires Snakeoil Blind Testing 1.1.3 and above. Update your firmware to the latest version.
- Requires activation to access the WebApp features. But it'd still work in the free edition.
- Right now this potentially only works on your first Ethernet device (eth0)
- Download a Ravenna Kernel from the forums.
- Upload this kernel by dropping the file into the install windows in the System menu:
- Reboot your Snakeoil PC to use the new kernel.
- Confirm you are using the Ravenna Kernel by looking at the Snakeoil Dashboard:
- You will also see a new audio device "Merging RAVENNA" in the player's status panel.
- Download the user space client: Butler
- Upload module to your Snakeoil PC
- Go to the players section. In the Audio State panel, click on the words "Merging Ravenna" to configure the virtual audio device:
- Select any player that allow you to configure the ALSA device.
- Select the "MERGING RAVENNA" as your output device.
- Click "Save and Restart Players" button to finish.