Norfolk wrote: 
> Hello,
> 
> what's the best option for replacing an SB touch? 
> 
> I already use a RaspPi2 with picoreplayer but with digital audio. For
> this new device, I need analogue stereo output and I've read that the
> audio-quality of a Raspberry is rather bad or worse. Any hints what to
> buy? 
> 
> I thought about Odroid N2+, which is supposed to have a hiqh quality
> dac-unit but I would need some different image and player. While I have
> experience installing stuff, it should not be a "diy-system" where I
> need to work hours but rather some plug-and-play image like with
> picoreplayer. 
> 

While an Odroid N2+ would work fine with Squeezelite setup, if you want
decent audio an external DAC to the board has to be the way to go even
on that board.

If you want ease and -'it just works (tm)'- then PiCorePlayer is your
friend. It is hard to make a case for anything else really bar Logitech
hardware if you just want it to be setup and left alone. Even as a big
fan and user of Jogglers I would not propose them as a just works
option.

All other options can be very stable and very high quality but you will
have more of a tinkering curve. Mind you, for some of us, that is a big
part of the fun.

Norfolk wrote: 
> 
> Also I read about a hifiberry-card, might this be a solution to use with
> picoreplayer?
> 

The Pi hat approach is a good one if you want to keep it all in one box,
failing that, a nice USB DAC on a recent Pi is a good option.
Personally, I used older HiFiBerry AMP+ and DAC boards in some of my
players, they have been really solid and have years of uptime. The AMP+
has been paired with some decent older speakers and I have found the
quality to be very good, not top tier audiophile but for the money, yep,
I would say they make great options and if they packed up I would
replace with the latest versions in a heartbeat.

The setup kidstypike posted to this thread with the HiFiBerry DAC and
the metal case, that with some heatsinks and a decent PSU is going to be
trouble free, easy to get going and give you really decent analogue
output.

Norfolk wrote: 
> 
> Further, It does not have to be picoreplayer, but it should be something
> rather easy to install, plug-and-play style. Years ago, before picore I
> used some older Kodi with XSqueeze-Addon (squeezelite), but it
> regularily had some unstability-issues. I prefere my radio a "no
> brainer", it should just play ... in good quality, ofc ;-)
> 

As said earlier, it is hard to recommend anything other than
PiCorePlayer as a basis for a DIY setup if you don't want to tinker,
actually, even if you do want to tinker it is still a cracking choice.
Running from RAM also makes it really tolerant to power quirks and not
taxing on an SD card or anything like that.

Just to chuck a total aside in the mix, if you did go for the recent Pi,
PiCorePlayer and good USB DAC combo you can always recase it with a Pi
supported touchscreen and nice case at a later point and your back to
SqueezeBox Touch levels of functionality and approaching the same sort
of quality output.


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