Dean L. Surkin wrote:
> I've been having the same issue. I upgraded to PCP 7 beta today, so I
> assume that's the latest beta. I can select HifiBerry DAC2HD and Pro as
> my soundcard.
Which hifiberry DAC have you got? Does the little LED on the hifiberry
light up when it's powered on?
Your card is not being detected, are you sure what card you have? And
no pCP7 is not in Beta anymore.
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Jake72 wrote:
> I've had the same issue and PCP 7 beta 6 fixed it for me as well. :)
I've been having the same issue. I upgraded to PCP 7 beta today, so I
assume that's the latest beta. I can select HifiBerry DAC2HD and Pro as
my soundcard. I have limited choices for the output setting:
I've had the same issue and PCP 7 beta 6 fixed it for me as well. :)
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paul- wrote:
> It should be fine, but then I'm not sure why 6.1 doesn't work with that
> card. Perhaps there was a patch made in later kernels than pcp 6.1
> uses.
O.K., thanks. A bit strange that this hasn't, yet, come up for anyone
else. But, if it does, at least there's a solution out
It should be fine, but then I'm not sure why 6.1 doesn't work with that
card. Perhaps there was a patch made in later kernels than pcp 6.1
uses.
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Hey Paul...
Success!! Burned the 32 bit beta version, chose HifiBerry DAC+
(and Pro, Amp), Squeezelite came up running for the first time, left the
output setting (field was already populated) at hw:CARD=sndrpihifiberry,
saved that, and was able to play music via LMS/Squeezelite.
Just
paul- wrote:
> If you have an 8GB board, stay with 64bit, otherwise its your choice for
> a player only system. LMS seems to run a bit snappier on the 64bit OS.
I just have the 2GB board as both of my pi's are player only. I have
LMS running on a separate server. I'll try the 32 bit to start
If you have an 8GB board, stay with 64bit, otherwise its your choice for
a player only system. LMS seems to run a bit snappier on the 64bit OS.
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paul- wrote:
> Well that's definitely the older DAC+ (and Pro) driver.
>
> Would you mind trying pCP7.0.0b6?
Wouldn't mind at all. Since I have the RPI4, would you suggest I use
the 32bit or the 64 bit version?
Rg
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Well that's definitely the older DAC+ (and Pro) driver.
Would you mind trying pCP7.0.0b6?
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paul- wrote:
> to list modules, typelsmod
>
> Otherwise it looks like alot of info is written to
> /var/log/hifiberry.log
O.K...first, aplay says this:
card 0: sndrpihifiberry [snd_rpi_hifiberry_dacplus], device 0: HiFiBerry
DAC+ Pro HiFi pcm512x-hifi-0 [HiFiBerry DAC+ Pro HiFi
to list modules, typelsmod
Otherwise it looks like alot of info is written to
/var/log/hifiberry.log
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paul- wrote:
> Well then record what overlay is being used and all loaded modules when
> running HifiberryOS. But I know others are using this card just fine,
> so I'm not sure what the problem is with these new batch cards.
Paul,
I have no idea how to do that. The HifiberryOS system
Well then record what overlay is being used and all loaded modules when
running HifiberryOS. But I know others are using this card just fine,
so I'm not sure what the problem is with these new batch cards.
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paul- wrote:
> I would try the hifiberryOS as a test, If you have bad hardware, they
> are going to ask you to do this step anyway.
>
> Also, can you test your pi4 with another DAC hat?
I don't have another DAC hat, sorry.
A couple days ago, I did test with hifiberryOS and everything
I would try the hifiberryOS as a test, If you have bad hardware, they
are going to ask you to do this step anyway.
Also, can you test your pi4 with another DAC hat?
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paul- wrote:
> Normally this is the key line to that shows success.
>
> [ 4.355279] snd-rpi-hifiberry-dacplushd soc:sound: pcm179x-hifi <->
> fe203000.i2s mapping ok
>
> The 8 channel audio is referring to the onboard audio. To avoid
> confusion in statements, you can disable the internal
Normally this is the key line to that shows success.
[ 4.355279] snd-rpi-hifiberry-dacplushd soc:sound: pcm179x-hifi <->
fe203000.i2s mapping ok
The 8 channel audio is referring to the onboard audio. To avoid
confusion in statements, you can disable the internal rpi audio. As for
squeezelite
Maybe a bit of progress, as the "card created with 8 channels" in DMESG
wasn't seen in previous attempts. However still getting the "[Error]
Squeezelite not running" message when configured with HifiBerry Dac+ HD
and "hw:CARD=sndrpihifiberry". Not sure if the "pcm179x-hifi"
reference is to
seekasoul wrote:
> Hello, bit out of topic, sorry. Is the driver for this cool DAC Hat from
> OSA Electronics (Spain) be likely to be (ever) impemented in
> piCorePlayer?
>
> DACBERRY ONE+
>
> Some info there:
>
> https://www.osaelectronics.com/product/dacberry-one-plus/
>
>
paul- wrote:
> rgro, select "HiFiBerry DAC+ HD" from the list. And that should put
> dtoverlay=hifiberry-dacplushd in the config.txt
Paul,
O.Kwill give it a try. After selection and save/reboot, would I
then use "hw:CARD=sndrpihifiberry"?
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rgro, select "HiFiBerry DAC+ HD" from the list. And that should put
dtoverlay=hifiberry-dacplushd in the config.txt
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Hello, bit out of topic, sorry. Is the driver for this cool DAC Hat from
OSA Electronics (Spain) be likely to be (ever) impemented in
piCorePlayer?
DACBERRY ONE+
Some info there:
https://www.osaelectronics.com/product/dacberry-one-plus/
I had also put in a help request on the Hifiberry support forum. I just
received this reply:
"Looks like you're using the wrong driver. The correct overlay is
dtoverlay=hifiberry-dacplushd"
So, if that is the case, is it possible for me to fix that in
piCoreplayer???
Rg
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paul- wrote:
> There is alot of name confusion and overlay name confusion with
> hifiberry.
>
> The original DAC+ Boards are pcm512x based boards.
> The new DAC2 based boards are pcm1292a based boards. The boards need
> different drivers.
>
> To add to the confusion when the DAC2 first
There is alot of name confusion and overlay name confusion with
hifiberry.
The original DAC+ Boards are pcm512x based boards.
The new DAC2 based boards are pcm1292a based boards. The boards need
different drivers.
To add to the confusion when the DAC2 first came out, they called it the
Is this at all relevant???
https://www.hifiberry.com/docs/software/configuring-linux-3-18-x/
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Greg Erskine wrote:
> hi rgro,
>
> It should be a 3 step process.
>
> 1. Boot
> 2. Select "HiFiBerry DAC+ (and Pro, AMP2)"
> 3. Press [Save].
>
> I don't have one of these cards, so can someone else confirm they have
> one and it works?
Yes, I've done that process in that exact order
hi rgro,
It should be a 3 step process.
1. Boot
2. Select "HiFiBerry DAC+ (and Pro, AMP2)"
3. Press [Save].
I don't have one of these cards, so can someone else confirm they have
one and it works?
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Greg Erskine wrote:
> "hw:CARD=sndrpihifiberry" is correct.
Well, I'm thoroughly confused, but neither one works, so.I guess
there is still some other issue at play here.
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Greg Erskine wrote:
> >
Code:
> > hw:Card=sndrpihiberry
> hw:CARD=sndrpihifiberry
> >
>
> Note: Card not CARD and hiberry not hifiberry
Weird.I copy/pasted directly from the box and it really does appear
as this:
Code:
hw:Card=sndrpihiberry
hw:CARD=sndrpihifiberry
Note: Card not CARD and hiberry not hifiberry
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Greg Erskine wrote:
> I just checked all our HiFiBerry configuration files and they all write
> "hw:CARD=sndrpihifiberry"
>
> If you can pinpoint when "hw:Card=sndrpihiberry" appears it would be
> useful in debugging. :confused:
>
> regards
> Greg
Hi Greg,
I'm not exactly sure what you mean
rgro wrote:
> Apologies for having misled you about the model
Don't worry, my brain gets confused with the HiFiBerry boards.
The linked one page documentation calls it HiFiBerry DAC2 Pro.
The silkscreen calls it a HiFiBerry DAC2.
The overlay for it is called hifiberry-dacplus.
The
rgro wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
> Thanks for helping out. First answer: I actually didn't type in
> "hw:Card=sndrpihiberry". The field was filled in automatically with
> that upon reboot. Also, I know the dac's seated properly since it plays
> fine using the Hifiberry O/S and Squeezelite.
I just
O.Kso I just had a look at the board and it is labeled "DAC2".
Indeed, I see now that this is what I ordered. On the Hifiberry website
it says that the DAC2 is "the successor to the DAC+ Pro". In the piCore
audio output device settings, there is no "DAC2" choice available which
is why I
paul- wrote:
> Hifiberry normally silk screens the card names pretty well on top, as
> well as printing the overlay name on the underneath side of the card.
> The output in dmesg just looks funny, like it is only partially
> recognizing the card.
>
> With hifiberry product, they do offer
Hifiberry normally silk screens the card names pretty well on top, as
well as printing the overlay name on the underneath side of the card.
The output in dmesg just looks funny, like it is only partially
recognizing the card.
With hifiberry product, they do offer a HifiberryOS image that
paul- wrote:
> Are you sure that is a DAC+Pro and not a DAC2ProHD?
Hi Paul,
Thanks for helping out. First answer: I actually didn't type in
"hw:Card=sndrpihiberry". The field was filled in automatically with
that upon reboot. Also, I know the dac's seated properly since it plays
fine
Are you sure that is a DAC+Pro and not a DAC2ProHD?
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Ok, that shows only the RPi built-in audio (CARD=ALSA)
Your RPi has not recognising your HAT at all. Most HATs are
automatically recognised. hmm.
Check it is seated properly.
I assume when you typed "hw:Card=sndrpihiberry" in the first earlier
post you made many typos?
FYI: Note that newer
Greg Erskine wrote:
> What's displayed under the help?
>
> Click [Squeezelite settings] > "Change Squeezelite settings" > "Output
> setting" > "more>"
>
> Mine looks like this:
>
> >
Code:
> > Specify the output device (-o) less>
>
>
>
> Default:
What's displayed under the help?
Click [Squeezelite settings] > "Change Squeezelite settings" > "Output
setting" > "more>"
Mine looks like this:
Code:
Specify the output device (-o) less>
Default: default
- = output to stdout
Available output devices
Hi,
Just purchased an RPI4 with the Hifiberry Dac+ Pro hat. I've
downloaded, burned and installed piCoreplayer on two different SD cards.
With both cards, the system comes up just fine and is, initially,
visible in LMS as "piCore player". Per instructions, I then select the
"Hifiberry Dac+
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