I did use the beta 5b for USBridge.
Tested the same image on an rpi and it worked. But i noticed that the IP
only showed up in the router for 2 seconds and then dissapeared.
I could login with the ip that was shown.
There i put in a fixed ip adress and booted the USBridge. Now i can
login and
Ok
in Windows (10) file explorer i made a file netusb on the boot partition
pcp-boot on the sd card.
No extension. so it is simular to the ssh file for example that is
allready on the sd card.
No luck.
At a normal boot it shows up as a client in my router. Now it does not.
Hi,
I downloaded the beta images yesterday and both versions did not work on
the USBridge signature.
In the router no ip adress came up. So i guess the lan driver did not
work or could it be that the images i downloaded have still the
partition problem mentioned above?
pimd wrote:
If you use the updated kernel you have to uninstall that one and get
back to the original kernel.
Thanks
removing the updated kernel did it. There is now a third hw device which
produces sound :D
Really like the sound of a RPi with the hifiberry digi.
I was looking for a
Hello
I had SoA working on a Rpi with a usb dac.
Now i installed a hifiberry digi on the Pi and now there is no sound.
There are only 2 devices i can choose hw.hifiberry and, hw.alsa both not
working.
did a complete reinstall and updated to the last kernel. but no sound.
It is not the hardware,
Hello,
The Pi and usb dac has been delivered and after two nights of installing
PiCorePlayer, LMS etc it is working like a charm.
I am able to play High res 24bit/96Khz without problems.
I did had a hick up after playing internet radio (linn radio at 320kbps)
After the first song ended and the
slackhead wrote:
One more thing - make sure you get a good power supply with plenty of
current provision (I'd suggest at least 2A), as this seems to make quite
a difference to how well the Pi works with external USB devices.
Good luck.
Too late ;-)
Ordered the regular one with 1A. But
slackhead wrote:
You should try the Pi. It's very cheap and can be easily sold on if
you're not happy (or put to other uses).
If you need any assistance - I'll be happy to help the best I can.
The PI has been ordered!
It is going to be used for audio streaming / squeezelite only.
LMS
slackhead wrote:
I'd suggest PiCorePlayer first as this is very easy to setup and very
resource light on the RPi - also it runs entirely in RAM so no need to
worry about shutting down, you can just pull the power.
That sounds like the one i need :-)
slackhead wrote:
Thought I'd do some quick tests again...
Running Amanero with -a 60:4:32:1 and playing my 192k track and all
seems fine, no glitches or dropouts that I can make out. This with the
RPi on a wired network with SBS running on a separate Fedora server.
I will keep it
castalla wrote:
1. Wandboard - about 100 euro with all the bits
2. Cubieboard - about 80 with all the bits
Thanks
Cubieboard looks nice with more power and extra features compared to the
RPI.
I see you use both the Cubieboard and RPI. Can you confirm Cubieboard
can play High-Res audio?
Thanks for the info! I am going to explore your tips.
I will be using a usb dac/optical spdif converter:
http://hifimediy.com/index.php?route=product/productproduct_id=83
I am going to use the optical out for my Audio-GD dac.
The device i am going to use will be alone for audio streaming. I have
Hello,
At this point i am still using the Touch... But some day it will stop
working and Squeezelite looks very promising.
I would like to start experimenting with it and i am searching for a
hardware device that is suitable for squeezelite and is capable of
High-res audio and is small, cool and
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