it would be nice here in this topic a detailed explanation from the author of what new things does it bring each new firmware update so that the users should know if it's worth to upgrade or remain on their regular ones
domenico has already responded very quickly to user's requests for implementation of new things, so no complaints about the support coming for this card; it's best bang for the buck at the moment
I would also sugest that even older versions of the firmware should remain available in case of an online update so that users could downgrade to any other version in case the new ones doesn't satisfy their needs - I say this because these updates are available ONLY online and usually can be found only the last 2 versions at download
otherwise, absolutelly no complaints 🙂
domenico has already responded very quickly to user's requests for implementation of new things, so no complaints about the support coming for this card; it's best bang for the buck at the moment
I would also sugest that even older versions of the firmware should remain available in case of an online update so that users could downgrade to any other version in case the new ones doesn't satisfy their needs - I say this because these updates are available ONLY online and usually can be found only the last 2 versions at download
otherwise, absolutelly no complaints 🙂
I agree.
Moreover, since on the site is declared DSD256 e DSD512 with Asio drivers on Windows, I would like to know how this has been tested:
1) Firmware version
2) Driver version
3) Player and configuration
4) Minimum processor power
Moreover, since on the site is declared DSD256 e DSD512 with Asio drivers on Windows, I would like to know how this has been tested:
1) Firmware version
2) Driver version
3) Player and configuration
4) Minimum processor power
I notice everyone asking for SPI support, just a quick question, does that mean i2c has already been implemented? and if so, are volume change events working with ess dacs with the latest firmware via i2c?
I notice everyone asking for SPI support, just a quick question, does that mean i2c has already been implemented? and if so, are volume change events working with ess dacs with the latest firmware via i2c?
i2C already is
wow look here - http://www.amanero.com/oemtool116.zip
Posted already...
http://www.amanero.com/oemtool117.zip
I couldn't find an answer to my question, so I'll ask here:
I saw that the card could be configured to output other format than I2S through software.
Would it be possible to configure it to output directly to an AD1865 ?
Thanks,
Davide
I saw that the card could be configured to output other format than I2S through software.
Would it be possible to configure it to output directly to an AD1865 ?
Thanks,
Davide
Hi all,
This looks really interesting but might one of you know if there's some kind of "short manual" as to what the various settings do?
Cheers,
Jesper
wow look here - http://www.amanero.com/oemtool116.zip
This looks really interesting but might one of you know if there's some kind of "short manual" as to what the various settings do?
Cheers,
Jesper
hi all,
there anyone here that has experience of using amanero combo 384 with Anagram/Edel S2 evaluation board? I Have both but I can't make it working toghether...
there anyone here that has experience of using amanero combo 384 with Anagram/Edel S2 evaluation board? I Have both but I can't make it working toghether...
Any news? Changelog may be ?
CPLD_for_1080:
"Flash this version associated with CPU firmware 1.080 with prescaler option"
FW 1093:
"Requires CPLD_for_1080 -- Optimized code for DSD512"
FW 1082a:
"DSD swap option - audio usb 1.0 support prepared -"
i2s_4ch:
"I2S PCM only 4CH I2S_DATA=1/2 channels DSDOE=3/4 channels - No driver on Mac - Driver on Windows not yet released"
This is not a news for me )))
Отправлено из моего iPhone используя Tapatalk
Yeah, I saw on early release those infos was already there... sry.
Hi all,
I studied the WM8804 and Amanero USB datasheet.
The definition of WM8804 output pins and their connection
to ESS9023 chip are as follow:
Pin 15 LRCLK ---> R6 --> Pin 2 LRCLK
Pin 14 BCLK ---> R5 --> Pin 1 BCK
Pin 12 Dout ---> R4 --> Pin 3 SDI
Whereas the definition of some output pins of Amanero are:
pin 3 I2S Data
pin 4 I2S CLK
pin 5 I2S FSCLK
It seems that I can connect wires directly from Amanero to Subbu DAC and makes the
DAC get I2S data from my computer. But, I want to confirm that definition of these pins:
I2S Data < -- > Dout
What about the other 2 pins?
BCLK < -- > FSCLK ?
LRCLK < -- > CLK ?
I studied the WM8804 and Amanero USB datasheet.
The definition of WM8804 output pins and their connection
to ESS9023 chip are as follow:
Pin 15 LRCLK ---> R6 --> Pin 2 LRCLK
Pin 14 BCLK ---> R5 --> Pin 1 BCK
Pin 12 Dout ---> R4 --> Pin 3 SDI
Whereas the definition of some output pins of Amanero are:
pin 3 I2S Data
pin 4 I2S CLK
pin 5 I2S FSCLK
It seems that I can connect wires directly from Amanero to Subbu DAC and makes the
DAC get I2S data from my computer. But, I want to confirm that definition of these pins:
I2S Data < -- > Dout
What about the other 2 pins?
BCLK < -- > FSCLK ?
LRCLK < -- > CLK ?
Hi all,
I studied the WM8804 and Amanero USB datasheet.
The definition of WM8804 output pins and their connection
to ESS9023 chip are as follow:
Pin 15 LRCLK ---> R6 --> Pin 2 LRCLK
Pin 14 BCLK ---> R5 --> Pin 1 BCK
Pin 12 Dout ---> R4 --> Pin 3 SDI
Whereas the definition of some output pins of Amanero are:
pin 3 I2S Data
pin 4 I2S CLK
pin 5 I2S FSCLK
It seems that I can connect wires directly from Amanero to Subbu DAC and makes the
DAC get I2S data from my computer. But, I want to confirm that definition of these pins:
I2S Data < -- > Dout
What about the other 2 pins?
BCLK < -- > FSCLK ?
LRCLK < -- > CLK ?
BCLK < -- > CLK
LRCLK < -- > FSCLK
Hey. Add yourself in list. Willing to pay. I would be glad if I can in the group.
* I can pay ?
* I can pay ?
- Home
- Vendor's Bazaar
- USB to I2S 384Khz - DSD Converter