paul- wrote:
> I still think it's semantics.
>
> The RPI I2S link is DoP, No way around it. But I suppose the board
> could disassemble the PCM encapsulation and output the Native DSD
What was really strange is that to get it to play DSD 64 on Volumio,
they told me to set the DSD Playback
I still think it's semantics.
The RPI I2S link is DoP, No way around it. But I suppose the board can
convert back to DSD
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For what it's worth. I did get the I2S board to play DSD 64. This was
with Volumio.
Audiophonics told me that Volumio will support DSD 64 and Moode Audio
will support DSD 64 and DSD 128.
They don't know PcP
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paul- wrote:
> The driver you are using is an i2s sound card driver. I2S can *_ONLY_*
> do pcm. So your only option is DOP.
>
>
> It doesn't matter what they "Claim"
I kind of suspected that.. But their webpage
The driver you are using is an i2s sound card driver. I2S can *_ONLY_*
do pcm. So your only option is DOP.
It doesn't matter what they "Claim"
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paul- wrote:
> Well that sure makes no sense. But that is the norm from Audiophonics.
> Complete lack of accurate documentation, and they change hardware
> without even telling the user when they buy it.
I have been communicating with Audiophonics and they told me to try "RPI
DAC" and
Well that sure makes no sense. But that is the norm from Audiophonics.
Complete lack of accurate documentation, and they change hardware
without even telling the user when they buy it.
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
Homepage: https://www.picoreplayer.org
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Greg Erskine wrote:
> There were posts recently about this one. Not sure of the result.
I did not come up with anything searching the internest, so after a few
hours of trying various combinations of Drivers and Output devices and
rebooting the Rpi many times. I found a combination that
There were posts recently about this one. Not sure of the result.
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View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=114852
https://www.audiophonics.fr/en/dac-and-interfaces-for-raspberry-pi/ak4118-digital-interface-spdif-i2s-hdmi-lvds-raspberry-pi-3-pi-4-p-14255.html
I bought this Board to see if I could get a I2S output from a Raspberry
Pi. I have seen a few posts on people that got it to work with HiFiBerry
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