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An automated build was configured to produce binaries on a regular basis, from common templates that are the most typical. They can be downloaded from :
https://1drv.ms/u/s!Ajb4bKPgIRMXmwzKLS2o_GxCHRv_?e=V7Nebj
Archive names contain the branch name as well as the template that was used to produce the output. For example :
WiFi-Manager-squeezelite-esp32-I2S-4MFlash-128.zip
Is the name of the 128th build for the "WiFi-Manager" branch from the I2S-4MFlash template.
MOST IMPORTANT: create the right default config file
Once the application is running, under monitor, you can monitor the system activity.
1/ setup WiFi
2/ setup squeezelite command line (optional) At this point, the device should have disabled its built-in access point and should be connected to a known WiFi network.
3/ Enjoy playback
The squeezelite options are very similar to the regular Linux ones. Differences are :
- the output is -o [\"BT -n <sinkname>\"] | [I2S]
- if you've compiled with RESAMPLE option, normal soxr options are available using -R [-u <options>]. Note that anything above LQ or MQ will overload the CPU
- if you've used RESAMPLE16, <options> are (b|l|m)[:i], with b = basic linear interpolation, l = 13 taps, m = 21 taps, i = interpolate filter coefficients
To add options that require quotes ("), escape them with \". For example, so use a BT speaker named MySpeaker and resample everything to 44100 (which is needed with Bluetooth) and use 16 bits resample with medium quality, the command line is:
nvs_set autoexec2 str -v "squeezelite -o \"BT -n 'MySpeaker'\" -b 500:2000 -R -u m -Z 192000 -r \"44100-44100\""