paul- wrote: 
> I have no idea, I don't have the card to play with.   But there is no
> special driver for this card, so music path must be set via a mixer.

Thanks for the reply, Paul. I don't have enough knowledge to understand
the implications of there being no special driver and music path having
to be set via a mixer. The makers (if I've understood their web site
correctly - link below) describe the "HiFiBerry DAC+ DSP" as being like
the DAC+ Standard and Pro series, to which they've added the Digital
Signal Processor input and output. 
https://www.hifiberry.com/shop/boards/hifiberry-dac-dsp/

I was hoping (naively, probably) that selecting in Squeezelite the
output option "HiFiBerry Dac+ (and Pro, AMP2)" might make the board
spring into life. Is that just wishful thinking? I was expecting the
maker's site to provide a download of the install and operating
instructions, but haven't found it so I'll just have to wait and see
what eventually turns up in the box.

I've seen mention of ALSA mixer in the piCorePlayer setup, and have
noticed the "Card Control" button on the "Squeezelite Settings" page. Is
that button likely to be where I'd need to start setting up a mixer to
control the card, if picking one of the existing HiFiBerry output
options doesn't work?



Digital: Squeezebox Duet Receiver - Yamaha RX-V2700 and Jamo speakers
Analogue: Speakercraft MZC-66 for whole house system
Logitech Music Server: 7.9.3 on an elderly PC running Win 10 Pro,
headless. And piCorePlayer on Raspberry Pi 3B
Library: External USB drive
Ethernet: Squeezebox Duet Receiver
Wifi: Duet controller + Android Squeezer
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