Greg Erskine wrote:
>
> If you want to follow the trials and tribulations in detail, have a look
> on the Tiny Core Linux forum.
>
Greg,
I wasn't aware of that thread. And having read it, on another subject,
having looked in the modules tar ball for the tiny core 3.17.2 kernel
build mentioned
Man in a van wrote:
> :cool:
>
>
> The 'pi usb is allegedly (by those who "know" about these things)
> compromised by share the same 'bus' (tink that is the word) as the
> Ethernet.
>
> Try it and see is all I can offer, from my own experience,the HiFiBerry
> Digi is very good, the IQaudIO dac
No-one? Really?
R.
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ctbarker32 wrote:
> At the risk of angering the powers that be, I was wondering if anyone
> could postulate if the Wolfson DAC Pi add-on board will ever be directly
> supported by Picoreplayer?
>
> This is about my third request for a response on this subject.
>
> Thank you so much.
hi ctbarke
JackOfAll wrote:
> Greg, forgive me for being pedantic, but I2S is 3 wire, master (MCLK)
> isn't part of the spec. ;)
:o You are correct, but MCLK is "reasonably" important and is "often"
the 4th connection with the 3 I2S connections between Receiver chip and
DAC chip.
ctbarker32 wrote:
> At the risk of angering the powers that be, I was wondering if anyone
> could postulate if the Wolfson DAC Pi add-on board will ever be directly
> supported by Picoreplayer?
>
> This is about my third request for a response on this subject.
>
OK, for a start, I'm not Steen
At the risk of angering the powers that be, I was wondering if anyone
could postulate if the Wolfson DAC Pi add-on board will ever be directly
supported by Picoreplayer?
This is about my third request for a response on this subject.
Thank you so much.
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Triode wrote:
> Just checked - that stream does the same thing for me - looks like it is
> not playable at present with squeezelite native decoding.
Interestingly, VLC plays it OK. One thing I did notice from the
squeezelite log...
>
> [10:24:35.101239] ff_decode:298 using wma stream sent from
Hi Team,
For some time already, I'm running SOA on my Wandboard Dual (thanks a
lot for making this project!), but I'm having issue - after some time of
inactivity (every morning for example), my player is invisible on wi-fi
network, and I need to do hard reset. Beside this - it is working
perfect
Greg Erskine wrote:
>
> I2S is a 4 wire "bus" - Word clock/Data line/Bit clock/Master clock
>
Greg, forgive me for being pedantic, but I2S is 3 wire, master (MCLK)
isn't part of the spec. ;)
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Triode wrote:
> You probably need to format the drive with fdisk and then use mkfs.ext4
> to format the partition. You will need to do this on an ssh session I'm
> afraid.
>
> First find out what the device is as getting the wrong one will mean
> erasing other files - its probably /dev/sda if i
Thanks for the info Greg :)
On a separate note, I seem to remember someone posting that the HDMI out
wasn't able to play 24/96 natively due to some bug in the kernel or
something?
Is this still the case?
'last.fm' (http://www.last.fm/user/probedb)
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