Good. I should have suggested it a while back. Sometimes getting
upgraded too many times weird things happen, as the system architecture
changes.
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Mark Miksis wrote:
> I'm curious. Is anyone running the Linux version of LMS on the Linux VM
> on a Chrome OS box? I don't really have a need to do this, but I'm
> curious if anyone's tried it and if there are any gotchas. More and
> more people are switching to Chrome OS and this may start t
I'm curious. Is anyone running the Linux version of LMS on the Linux VM
on a Chrome OS box? I don't really have a need to do this, but I'm
curious if anyone's tried it and if there are any gotchas. More and
more people are switching to Chrome OS and this may start to come up.
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paul- wrote:
> I might have to break my card out and give it a shot, like I mentioned
> it has been a while since I tested input. Do you have anything else
> that might have an input device. Some USB dacs have input capabilities.
No need. I resolved it. Since I figured further fault-finding
I might have to break my card out and give it a shot, like I mentioned
it has been a while since I tested input. Do you have anything else
that might have an input device. Some USB dacs have input capabilities.
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Thanks for the quick response and great to hear that the DAC works with
one of the drivers for another card with the same chip set. I think that
the IQaudIO and JustBoom cards have the same chip set as well.
Look forward to hearing your opinions about the sound quality.
I'm considering using t
OK, I replaced my asound.conf with the system default that you provided,
and set the input device to *hw:CARD=sndrpihifiberry,DEV=0* (this
selection is made from a drop-down list, and this was the only entry in
the list so I can't choose anything else). This yielded the following
error in the str
Jeff07971 wrote:
> Did you give the HifiBerryDAC+ driver a try ? This uses the same PCM5122
> DAC Chip and may work
>
> Jeff
Well strike me everlasting perishing purple! :D
Thanks for the hint.
It works with that card no problem, I thought I'd tried them all. Blue
LED comes on when playing a