fsger wrote:
>
> Is there a known issue with piCorePlayer and the digi+ with the RPI3?
On the Pi3, the I2S channel is also wired to the Bluetooth chip as well
as the GPIO header. This was causing a problem with HAT boards that run
as bit/frame master, (when Pi3 was initially released), of
scontin wrote:
> Nothing? :confused:
Hi scontin,
We just have enough resources to support the Raspberry Pi.
regard
Greg
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Greg Erskine wrote:
> Isn't that the reason everyone buys ***?
> regards
> Greg
I apologise for saying this. I try not to mention other hardware or
software products, so we can keep focus on piCorePayer.
Sorry
Greg
Greg
I have been using the piCorePlayer with a RPI3 and an Audiophonics DAC
for the RPI and was getting a very good sound - both using wired and
wifi. The wifi has been very good and rock steady.
I thought I would try output via SPDIF to my Beresford Caiman II DAC so
I bought a hifiberry Digi+
Okay the field is empty. But which name is username?
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feeder6 wrote:
> Hey guys, i have a problem with jivelite. I am running picoreplayer 2.03
> with LMS on SD card. Touchscreen 7". The problem is that the Tunein App
> does not shows in the jivelite Menü. Yesterday it works fine but today
> it is gone.
Just a thought...Perhaps you can check
Hey guys, i have a problem with jivelite. I am running picoreplayer
2.03. Jivelite does not stores its settings. Every time when i switch
off the pi and turn it again on, there comes the language select menü
and the display set menü. Also jivelite does not store the radio app.
zordaz wrote:
> I know Morituri, but the last time I checked it it was a CLI tool and
> that is not what I prefer for ripping.
Ah, OK. Yes, it is CLI, and that is why I like it :)
"To try to judge the real from the false will always be hard. In this
fast-growing art of 'high fidelity' the
Fenix4k wrote:
>
> Just one more question: pufnstuf (on the first page) said he installed
> FAAD port manually. Can anyone explain me how to do that?
>
I don't use FreeNAS but if you can install packages then
Code:
pkg install faad2
on the
Thanks for the reply, so if I can get hold of a driver, I think I should
be OK.
Anyway, at the very least it will just work with the HiFiBerry Digi
driver, but without clock selection.
I doubt very much I'll notice any difference, but why not give it a try!
If these guys submit their driver code via a pull request to RPi github
and it is accepted, then piCore will support it at some point, "out of
the box", as will the other distros, without applying 3rd party patches.
The WM8804 (Digi) as been supported for some time, so really the only
thing they
There's an interesting 'new SPDIF card'
(http://www.pi2design.com/coming-soon.html) for the Pi in the works.
It's similar to the HiFiBerry Digi+ with the addition of clocks for
44.1k and 48k. There is a brief discussion in this post 'Raspberry Pi
I2S to SPDIF Hat'
Wigster wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've just moved apartments and my network is a little different that it
> used to be, but not that much.
>
> I am (and have been) running PCP 2.0.4 on an Rpi2B. The Squeezelite part
> works perfectly. On the other hand, the Shairport-sync player is visible
> neither to
scontin wrote:
> Nothing? :confused:
Is this a question or a statement ?
Question - I do not believe so, the clue is "Pi" in Picoreplayer
Statement- It exists - great can you post a link ?
I suspect English is not your first language so the answer is no not
that I know of, people may be
scontin wrote:
> Hi to all
>
> It exists and it's downloadable a porting of piCorePlayer on Odroid
> C1+?
>
> Best regards. :cool::cool:
Nothing? :confused:
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I had the same issue after uprading from a raspberry pi2 to a pi3. My
rasbian image with squeezelite & jivelite worked well on the pi2.
After upgrading my image on the pi2 and putting the sd card in the pi3
afterwards, Jivelite failed to connect to the LMS. As ralphy mentioned,
it helped to
Julf wrote:
> You mean checking against accurip database (as rubyripper does multiple
> reads and verifies they are the same)? Have you tried morituri?
I know Morituri, but the last time I checked it it was a CLI tool and
that is not what I prefer for ripping.
*Living Room:* HifiBerry DAC+
soundcheck wrote:
> As a matter of fact the BBB comes with a 24.576MHz clock which allows
> proper integer division on 48x samplerates.
Proper integer division! Wow!
soundcheck wrote:
> And it also allows up to 384kbit samplerates!
WOW!
soundcheck wrote:
> And it's better than what the
As a matter of fact the BBB comes with a 24.576MHz clock which allows
proper integer division on 48x samplerates.
And it also allows up to 384kbit samplerates! There's nothing to
believe. That's a fact. And it's better than what the PI offers.
The PI comes with 19.2Mhz, from an audio
no i havent seen this. thank you! will try to get this fixed/clarified
in the other thread...
Cheers
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