Afternoon,
I have this card, I'm using it under the hifiberry DAC Zero in squeeze
settings- is this correct?
thanks,
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The alternative is to use Inguz EQ/DRC.
Having said that, if the intention is to implement Digital Room
Correction (which Inguz can certainly perform) there is a considerable
learning curve in room measurement techniques, the design of a target
response and the creation of the impulse filters
paul- wrote:
> It looks just python based, you should easily be able to install.
Cool thanks!
As I said, I don't have a HifiBerry yet. But that looks promising. :-)
System: Debian, Logitech Media Server Version: 7.9.2
Player: Squeezebox v3 @ Bose LifeStyle Series III, Squeezebox Radio,
It looks just python based, you should easily be able to install.
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
Homepage: https://www.picoreplayer.org
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Blu3IcE wrote:
> The post does not say which solution you've finally chosen. The raspian
> approach? With installing everything manually?
> Can you maybe elaborate a bit?
>
> Maybe the makers of piCorePlayer can be convinced to include this.
I did not finally choose to buy a DSP+ ! ;) but the
Jeff07971 wrote:
> See my post above
The post does not say which solution you've finally chosen. The raspian
approach? With installing everything manually?
Can you maybe elaborate a bit?
Maybe the makers of piCorePlayer can be convinced to include this.
System: Debian, Logitech Media
Blu3IcE wrote:
> Any update on this?
>
> My plan on buying a HifiBerry Dac+ depends on the usability with
> PiCorePlayer with active DSP. Has anyone had success using a REW
> profile?
> I already have the REW profile created. I'm just not sure if and how it
> is usable with the combination
Any update on this?
My plan on buying a HifiBerry Dac+ depends on the usability with
PiCorePlayer with active DSP. Has anyone had success using a REW
profile?
I already have the REW profile created. I'm just not sure if and how it
is usable with the combination mentioned above.
Any advise is
Just ordered one of these. Anyone tried one yet?
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Paul Webster wrote:
> My guess, and only a guess because I did not find the manual covering
> it, is that you could use other tools / tooling to configure it and then
> copy some files over, include them in the pCP backup and then invoke
> that configuration it from command line in pCP.
>
>
I have used Inguz EQ as an LMS plugin for years, but having a DSP
function in a RPi player may be simpler.
Using REW with a squeezebox to determine Parametric Equaliser Settings
(PEQ) is described in this post:
My guess, and only a guess because I did not find the manual covering
it, is that you could use other tools / tooling to configure it and then
copy some files over, include them in the pCP backup and then invoke
that configuration it from command line in pCP.
Paul Webster
Paul Webster wrote:
> Their announcement page says that there are command line tools to
> control it so should be straight forward.
To do anything sophisticated would require a lot of command line
commands. My plan is to use REW to generate a 'room negation' curve
and download into the DSP
Their announcement page says that there are command line tools to
control it so should be straight forward.
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HiFiBerry just launched their latest DSP equipped DAC
https://www.hifiberry.com/blog/announcing-the-dac-dsp/?utm_campaign=website_source=sendgrid_medium=mail
.
This DAC/DSP can be programmed to do many things, including negating
room acoustical anomalies etc. Would be a fantastic if
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