sckramer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Since the Hifiberry Digi+ PRO is released for beta testing, would you
> consider making a new 3.0x release based on linux 4.4.19+ ?
>
> Digi+ PRO Driver:
>
> https://github.com/raspberrypi/linux/pull/1583
>
> Thanks!
Kernel was pulled and compiled on 8/23. We hav
sckramer wrote:
>
> Since the Hifiberry Digi+ PRO is released for beta testing...
Do you have this new board, Scott? Dare I ask whether the OSC's are
powered via a semi-decent LDO on the HAT board, or direct from Pi 3.3V
rail? ;)
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Hi,
Since the Hifiberry Digi+ PRO is released for beta testing, would you
consider making a new 3.0x release based on linux 4.4.19+ ?
Digi+ PRO Driver:
https://github.com/raspberrypi/linux/pull/1583
Thanks!
'AudioSystem' (http://bit.ly/1ruj0Zw) - 'YouTube'
(http://bit.ly/1ULq4fT) - 'Twitte
JackOfAll wrote:
> Well, that's not quite right. I think (but am not 100% sure) that
> multichannel audio output is available over HDMI in Raspbian, but
> obviously not using squeezelite, which is kind of fundamental to playing
> back content from LMS on the Pi. ;)
I'm not sure what OS is under
sbp wrote:
> No don't want to go there, the point I was trying to make is that
> multichannel PCM is not possible in pCP because it is not possible in
> Raspbian. If at some point it become possible in Raspbian it will also
> be possible in pCP.
Well, that's not quite right. I think (but am not
feeder6 wrote:
> Guys, please tell me: You say that it is possible to play multichannel
> dts files with lms and picore.
I haven't looked at the code for quite some time, but IIRC squeezelite
is only going to open alsa dev with 2 channels. ie. stereo. kodi (or
OpenELEC or LibreELEC or whatever i
Hello Forum
I'm currently facing cross-fading issues with Squeezelite's behavior on
piCore Player.
Since many years I'm "ReplayGain" tagging my existing audiofiles (mostly
flac, mp3 and a few ogg) using foobar2000. As players I'm using several
Logitech Players as well as Squeezeplay (7.8.0-r539)
feeder6 wrote:
> How can i get these files from my sacd iso. Which format are these dts
> files?
DTS is the codec used in DTS. So you need to convert the DSD files from
the SACD iso to the DTS format.
ffmpeg seems to support both of these formats so you should be able to
use that to convert. I
I've managed to get this working on the odroid c2. It required a
recompile of the slimserver-vendor packages and a few tweaks to the
buildme.sh to update every config.guess and config.sub so that it would
recognise the architecture.
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Update.
If I run Jivelite like a windows in xde ('read here'
(http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?98156-Announce-JiveLite-cut-down-squeezebox-control-application&p=830898&viewfull=1#post830898)),
touch work with any problem!
But is a window, so is more little than skin and it is uncomfor
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