Jessica_kh wrote:
> Thank you so much ronnie, I will give this ago, may need to get another
> SD card if I am to use another OS, but I will report back, thanks again
>
> Jessica xx
Thank you again ronnie, your pointers worked, finger trouble and lack of
knowledge on my part. Di
Man in a van wrote:
> I have no idea if there is a linux driver as the manual only mentions
> Windows and Mac OS (but no driver required for the latter)
>
> So this is what I would try if it were mine.
>
> Your welcome to try at your own risk :)
>
> If your device does not work in pCP but
Man in a van wrote:
> @JESSICA_KH
>
> and
>
> @GARYM
>
> from the manual
>
> Digital input sampling frequencies supported
> 32kHz, 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz,
> 96kHz, 176.4kHz, 192kHz
>
> Digital Input 1/2
> Press Select again to select Digital Inp
garym wrote:
> not sure if this is your issue, but some DAC's optical connections won't
> work higher than 48. Is it possible to test the DAC connection with
> S/PDIF cable instead? (or can you go straight USB from rPi4B to the
> DAC?
Thanks for your reply garym, but I know the convertor and
Hi Guys and Girls,
I have loaded mt RP4B with piCorePlayer + LMS and have successfully have
wireless connection and running Qubuz, Tidal and Spotify via USB audio
to a convertor to optical and to the DAC in my cambridge audio Auzur
840. However and this is my question I cannot get the DAC to