Thanks. I'll go ahead with a VS1011 then (as you do in your project), which provides direct playback of mp3 data to audio (hence no usb-audio-adapter is needed).
--- In [email protected], John Crispin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Simple answer is no :-) > > however, i am working on a mp3 player using a hardware decoder. > alpmp3.sourceforge.net > > i am currently very far into the redesign of the whole code and have > gotten quite far already. > > > > Quoting shane_goosman_1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > Hi, > > > > I'm curious if the foxboard has enough performance to perform all the > > following tasks: > > > > playback mp3 files in software (libmad?) through an USB > > Audio-Interface with the mp3 files residing on an IDE harddisk > > > > I've not yet purchased a foxboard and I'd like to know in advance > > wether it provides enough performance for this task or not. I'd highly > > appreciate if someone owning a foxboard could try playing an mp3 file > > (possibly through an USB Audio-Interface) with libmad (see: > > http://www.underbit.com/products/mad/ ) and provide me with the cpu > > load numbers and if it works or not. > > > > I'm planning to build a custom battery powered mp3-player with IDE > > harddisk and USB Host interface in order to attach memory sticks/USB > > MP3 Players - if someone knows a better platform/chip to realize such > > a system please reply. > > > > Regards, > > Shane > > > > > > > > > > >
