paul- wrote:
> Edit. You will definately need new firmware for this to work
>
> If you mount your SD card, replace the files on the boot disk with new
> versions from here:
> https://github.com/raspberrypi/firmware/tree/master/boot
>
> Only replace the file names that match exactly. Other
Paul Webster wrote:
> Will also need to copy of this one ... which is new for this device
> bcm2710-rpi-3-b-plus.dtb
>
> Mine should arrive tomorrow.
Just had a quick go at this, drop and drag in Windows works for some of
the files, others may need deleting first before replacement (not
tall
in order to play DSD files?
At the moment I'm getting an error message[image:
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180315/47e9e37e35d2fbc808a072d68a0778da.jpg]
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Wirrunna wrote:
> https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/raspberry-pi-zero-w-joins-family/
Which was released last year.
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Maybe the LMS setting > Player > Audio > "Power On Resume" may be what
you are after (not pCP).
Personally I have never played with it. :confused:
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hi sdiesel77,
I believe it is possible. I don't have any DSD files myself so I have
never tried. (I should at least have a couple of examples for
testing!!)
You can search back in the pCP threads or wait for a kind person to
respond.
I know Paul has added more DSD functionality in the next
Another question, is there an option to turn on or something to install
in order to play DSD files?
There's a plugin called PlayDSD.
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Jeff07971 wrote:
> I expect we'll see POE/Amp hats in the future, and hopefully passive
> cooling. The latest POE spec allows for 70W at the powered device which
> is enough for roughly 25Wpc to the speakers
> I cant really see a reason for the fan unless these are high power POE
> boards as the