diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 50196ce..ca3c284 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -209,10 +209,16 @@ In this case you could set; BNB_SUBSONIC_CUSTOM_CLIENTS="audio/flac" ``` -This would result in 2 players in Navidrome, one called 'bonob', the other called 'bonob+audio/flac'. You could then configure a custom flac transcoder in Navidrome that re-samples the flacs to a sonos supported format, ie [Using something like this](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/41420391/ffmpeg-flac-24-bit-96khz-to-16-bit-48khz); +This would result in 2 players in Navidrome, one called 'bonob', the other called 'bonob+audio/flac'. You could then configure a custom flac transcoder in Navidrome that re-samples the flacs to a sonos supported format, ie [Using something like this](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/41420391/ffmpeg-flac-24-bit-96khz-to-16-bit-48khz) or [this](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/52119489/ffmpeg-limit-audio-sample-rate): ```bash -ffmpeg -i %s -af aresample=resampler=soxr:out_sample_fmt=s16:out_sample_rate=48000 -f flac - +ffmpeg -i %s -af aformat=sample_fmts=s16|s32:sample_rates=8000|11025|16000|22050|24000|32000|44100|48000 -f flac - +``` + +**Note for Sonos S1:** [24-bit depth is only supported by Sonos S2](https://support.sonos.com/s/article/79?language=en_US), so if your system is still on Sonos S1, transcoding should convert all FLACs to 16-bit: + +```bash +ffmpeg -i %s -af aformat=sample_fmts=s16:sample_rates=8000|11025|16000|22050|24000|32000|44100|48000 -f flac - ``` ### Changing Icon colors