JackOfAll wrote:
I was asked to provide a list of DAC's that would work with squeezelite
DoP output. The answer should be, we're DoP compliant, therefore any DAC
that claims to support DoP will work. But in the real world ;)
So I know lintweaker uses a Mytek, Triode was testing with
lintweaker wrote:
In general, every DAC which support DSD over DoP, should work.
Of course, but I don't want to say that. ;) Someone goes and buys a
$ DAC that claims DoP support, becuase I say that and it's me that
gets the earache if it doesn't work perfectly. If I've learnt one thing,
mherger wrote:
It could be the VACUUM step at the end of a scan. Depending on your
library size and I/O performance this can take a while, during which the
web UI is non-responsive. It should only be run if no player is active.
You might not have seen it if the step was skipped due to
praganj wrote:
Are you using wifi or wired network connection ?
Both server and player should be connected to the same switch, if it
will be one switch dedicated only to streaming, it will be even better.
I am using one extra small Cisco for streaming, and this switch is
connected to
Hi,
have anyone realised a control of the GPIO´s?
Background is that i want to use a GPIO - Pin to control a relay to
switch on/off an amplifier with the normal on/off Button in Ipeng.
Want to build a nice setup with an vintage Receiver with piCore,
HiFiBerry, controlled via iPeng or SB
Harryl89 wrote:
Hi,
have anyone realised a control of the GPIO´s?
Background is that i want to use a GPIO - Pin to control a relay to
switch on/off an amplifier with the normal on/off Button in Ipeng.
Want to build a nice setup with an vintage Receiver with piCore,
HiFiBerry,
Hi,
thx for the answer, but i´m really not a Linux crack, no programming
crack at all...more the solder and builder :o
If there are more users needing this function (for a power status LED in
15898piCore DIY - players) maybe it´s a good idea to
implement this in the piCore installation ?
cu
At the moment i am using piCoPlayaer with usb-waveio-i2s-Buffalo II.
I would like to connect Rpi with i2s to Buffalo DAC II.
After some research i found how to connect Rpi with i2s to Buffalo DAC
II and III.
Buffalo DAC has four inputs for i2s - GND, DCK, D1, D2
On Pi we use p5 header
I think I would go with the hifiberry DAC option ( it also fits the
sabra 9023DAC).
I don't think you can break you card by just choosing a wrong option.
Usually you don't need to change the squeezelite settings.
please report you findings.
steen
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry
JackOfAll wrote:
Going to have to come back to this. Probably not until I get time at the
weekend. I suspect the radio reboot might have more to do with UI code
and null artwork than the audio data it is being sent.
Converting the offending file from dff to dsf and adding metadata
resolved
Triode,
Please find attached the localisation string (IT) for the web interface.
I have tested it and everything looks good.
+---+
|Filename: Strings-IT.lua.zip |
|Download:
badboygolf16v wrote:
Converting the offending file from dff to dsf and adding metadata
resolved the issue with the Squeezebox Radio. As suspected not a DSDPlay
issue.
Yep, I also suspect I might need to ask Michael to look at this. I'll
have a look myself first.
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