Another question, is there an option to turn on or something to install
in order to play DSD files?
There's a plugin called PlayDSD.
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hi sdiesel77,
I believe it is possible. I don't have any DSD files myself so I have
never tried. (I should at least have a couple of examples for
testing!!)
You can search back in the pCP threads or wait for a kind person to
respond.
I know Paul has added more DSD functionality in the next
tall
in order to play DSD files?
At the moment I'm getting an error message[image:
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Maybe the LMS setting > Player > Audio > "Power On Resume" may be what
you are after (not pCP).
Personally I have never played with it. :confused:
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> https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/raspberry-pi-zero-w-joins-family/
Which was released last year.
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Paul Webster wrote:
> Will also need to copy of this one ... which is new for this device
> bcm2710-rpi-3-b-plus.dtb
>
> Mine should arrive tomorrow.
Just had a quick go at this, drop and drag in Windows works for some of
the files, others may need deleting first before replacement (not
paul- wrote:
> Edit. You will definately need new firmware for this to work
>
> If you mount your SD card, replace the files on the boot disk with new
> versions from here:
> https://github.com/raspberrypi/firmware/tree/master/boot
>
> Only replace the file names that match exactly. Other
Jeff07971 wrote:
> I expect we'll see POE/Amp hats in the future, and hopefully passive
> cooling. The latest POE spec allows for 70W at the powered device which
> is enough for roughly 25Wpc to the speakers
> I cant really see a reason for the fan unless these are high power POE
> boards as the