slartibartfast wrote:
> You could use the USB input instead of HDMI.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Hi, yes I have a USB setup as well which works well:).
But imo the I2S sounds better:), so I would like to continue with i2s
but with another codec which is unlocking DSD capabilties
Greg Erskine wrote:
> I am a little confused about you talking about HDMI and i2s. HDMI has
> limitations.
Hi, the HDMIpi transmitter is a HAT board for sending i2s digital audio
from the GPIO port as balanced LVDS format. And for this a HDMI port and
cables is used.
Hi, I have a IAN Canada HDMIpi transmitter connected to a rpi4 using
picoreplayer, which is feeding a Denafrips Pontus II DAC.
The issue with my current setup is sample rate limitations and lack of
DSD capability => no function for sampling rates above 192kHz and no
native DSD output.
Current
paul- wrote:
> I've added hiface back into the config for the next release.. which
> I've promised for a while. I was holding off waiting for a potential
> patch for the rpi internal wifi. But waiting for Cypress/Broadcom is
> probably a mistake.
This enables a much easier upgrade path
Hi, I forced the module to load but what it did was to update the
...4.9.35-pcpAudioCore... once again.
>From what I understand
piCorePlayer 3.21 uses the 4.9.35-pcpAudioCore
while
piCorePlayer 3.11 uses the 4.4.39-pcpAudioCore
And by doing a diff on these two I have the USB driver in the older
Hi, I have upgraded from piCorePlayer 3.11 to piCorePlayer 3.21 but
after doing this I have no Connection to my USB DAC, (HiFace).
I have done some investigations and noted that piCorePlayer 3.11 have
numbers of DAC drivers included under