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Old 17th June 2011, 02:54 AM   #1
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Default SD CARD, THUMB DRIVE, HDD Direct I2S Player

This board can play WAVE, FlAC, APE and mp3 files easily. It contains PCM output format I2S to connect with typical DAC which support I2S input.

1 set includes Touch Screen + ARM9 core board + PCM output Interface, If you have seen HTC it's normally to use as it.

This module is helpfully to play any files you want, ARM9 CPU has internal direct I2S output as you can see from PS AUDIO PERFECT WAVE or LINN KLIMAX DS.

You can select all files on your SD CARD, THUMB DRIVE, HDD and click to play or group of folders to play. A program will play any files you selected and show estimate times and scroll details of files also display Tou ch Flow function (as you can see from IPHONE)

I also have CS4398 I2S DAC input to connect with it if you want. This DAC designed with Audio Grade parts and selectable schematic such as Walt Jung Regualator and high performance diffretial summing point analog output.

Only player ask for 200EUR
Player + DAC ask for 250EUR

Paypal accept.

Thanks
Anadigit
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Old 17th June 2011, 03:04 AM   #2
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Default Ready to Play Machine !

This is ready to play machine. It used sepparated transformer Digital / Analog

Maximum HDD supported is 320GB for 2.5" HDD, Maximum SD CARD and Thumb Drive supported is 64GB.

LossLess Player is 350EUR.

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Anadigit
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Old 18th June 2011, 10:16 PM   #3
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Default Interesting... but many questions!

Ok, this looks good. I was looking at getting one of the QLS HiFi SD Card readers for some heavy modification, but I like the increased flexibility of yours, especially the USB & HDD/SDD inputs.

But I have a bunch of questions....

On the Player...

1. What are the power requirements? What does it have for on-board regulators... how many, what voltages?

2. It looks like it has a remote receiver. Is a remote included or can a universal one be used?

3. What are the player software and operating system written in. Can one get the source code along with the player to work on tweaking and optimizing it? Is it similar to anything else out there?

4. What sample rates does it handle? Can it re-sample up or down?

5. What are the frequencies of the clocks on the unit (for possible upgrade)?

On the DAC...

1. It appears to have SPDIF input too. What's the receiver chip?

2. How do you get it setup with Jung-type regulators?


General...

1. Where are you located?

2. What shipping options are available to the US?


TIA!

Greg in Mississippi
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Old 19th June 2011, 03:00 AM   #4
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Ok, this looks good. I was looking at getting one of the QLS HiFi SD Card readers for some heavy modification, but I like the increased flexibility of yours, especially the USB & HDD/SDD inputs.

But I have a bunch of questions....

On the Player...

1. What are the power requirements? What does it have for on-board regulators... how many, what voltages?

2. It looks like it has a remote receiver. Is a remote included or can a universal one be used?

3. What are the player software and operating system written in. Can one get the source code along with the player to work on tweaking and optimizing it? Is it similar to anything else out there?

4. What sample rates does it handle? Can it re-sample up or down?

5. What are the frequencies of the clocks on the unit (for possible upgrade)?

On the DAC...

1. It appears to have SPDIF input too. What's the receiver chip?

2. How do you get it setup with Jung-type regulators?


General...

1. Where are you located?

2. What shipping options are available to the US?


TIA!

Greg in Mississippi
Hi,
On player :
1. It need 8VAC to operate ARM9 CPU and USB controller + 2.5' HDD supply, on board regulator is LM1084
2. Yes I for got to take a photo its remote control, I give you too but you can use several remote to control all function (learning mode supported)
3. No, player software programed to ARM9 already you can't get it and you shoudn't modify.
4. No up sampling. It's work on Asynchronous 16/44.1
5. 11.2896 MHz 1PPM Clock

On the DAC :
1. It's SPDIF output !
2. Jung type suitable on 5VA (analog voltage for CS4398)

General :
1. Poland
2. I can ship to anywhere.

Thanks
Anadigit
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Old 24th June 2011, 05:29 PM   #5
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So this is a different model than the one in your other thread:

FS:LossLess SD card player and more...24BIT/192Khz

Since it only plays 16/44.1.

What are the other differences between the two?

Also, what arrangements do you have for support of the units, especially the software (which is why I asked about source for the SW).


TIA!

Greg in Mississippi
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Old 25th June 2011, 02:44 AM   #6
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So this is a different model than the one in your other thread:

FS:LossLess SD card player and more...24BIT/192Khz

Since it only plays 16/44.1.

What are the other differences between the two?

Also, what arrangements do you have for support of the units, especially the software (which is why I asked about source for the SW).


TIA!

Greg in Mississippi
Hi,
This's my full machine ready to use. It's only support 16/44.1, WAVE-FLAC-APE-mp3 and includes superior I2S DAC (40% better than SPDIF DAC)

Thanks
Anadigit
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