Got it. I have to investigate, but I assume I can run PiCoreplayer with Roon Bridge?
So I guess you are saying that you don't have a solution for S/PDIF output to do DSD128 using DoP?
Are all S/PDIF limited to DSD64 using DoP?
Steve N .
Hi Steve,
I guess so. For now, no spdif solution can go higher than 192KHz, so the maximal DoP would be DSD64 in this case.
But I confirmed piCorePlayer can go up to DSD128 over Pi GPIO.
Ian
Hi Steve,
I guess so. For now, no spdif solution can go higher than 192KHz, so the maximal DoP would be DSD64 in this case.
But I confirmed piCorePlayer can go up to DSD128 over Pi GPIO.
Ian
Thanks for this clarification. This means that there is probably no point to doing a custom I2S to S/PDIF implementation to support DOP at 128. The off-the-shelf digital audio interfaces are sufficient.
Not sure I can use piCorePlayer. No mention of Roon in the documents.
Steve N.
Thanks for this clarification. This means that there is probably no point to doing a custom I2S to S/PDIF implementation to support DOP at 128. The off-the-shelf digital audio interfaces are sufficient.
Not sure I can use piCorePlayer. No mention of Roon in the documents.
Steve N.
piCorePlayer is different from Volumio and other player, basically it needs three things:
1. RPi with piCorePlayer SD;
2. A Logitech Media Server 7.9 (LMS), I would recommend to install it on a PC
3. Install a remote control squeezebox on you cell phone
Ian
I need Roon, so I think I will stick with Volumio.
Steve N.
Volumio doesn't support 384KHz/DSD128 so far. Hope they can upgrade soon.
Ian
I need Roon, so I think I will stick with Volumio.
Steve N.
You may want to have a look at Ropieee RoPieee | RoPieee: a RoonBridge ready-to-go image for Raspberry Pi
Volumio doesn't support 384KHz/DSD128 so far. Hope they can upgrade soon.
Ian
According to Michelangelo, it does support up to 24/768 PCM. It's the drivers that do not support it.
Steve N.
got the isolator pi and the dsd decoder board for my raspberry pi 3 and my soekris dam1021 and it works now perfect with volumio but only dsd64 in soekris serial output its recognized as L02M when i try dsd128 or dsd256 volumio give me and [alsa]: Failed to configure DSD-over-PCM on ALSA device "hw:1,0". error hope they can fix that 🙂
but sound is spectacular 🙂
cheers janosch
but sound is spectacular 🙂
cheers janosch
Hi folks.
Having tried to read this topic both from the beginning and from the end, I could not find out the way you kicked the native dsd bus out of pi. Just got overwhelmed with a lot of hat and module discussions, not much on actual info on the driver.
Would you please poke me into the right post?
Thank you. 🙂
I'm using a BBG with Botic driver, but single-core board with only half a gig sometimes seems to be not enough.
Having tried to read this topic both from the beginning and from the end, I could not find out the way you kicked the native dsd bus out of pi. Just got overwhelmed with a lot of hat and module discussions, not much on actual info on the driver.
Would you please poke me into the right post?
Thank you. 🙂
I'm using a BBG with Botic driver, but single-core board with only half a gig sometimes seems to be not enough.
There is no native DSD bus. Nobody except Miero has written the code for a SoC to push DSD native over I2S. Everybody else supports DoP which is limited to DSD64 or 128 at best.
That is why I ended up with a BBB with the Botic kernel (after 2 RPI3, and OrangePI and a NanoPi) and that handles at least 2 channel DSD512.
That is why I ended up with a BBB with the Botic kernel (after 2 RPI3, and OrangePI and a NanoPi) and that handles at least 2 channel DSD512.
There is no native DSD bus. Nobody except Miero has written the code for a SoC to push DSD native over I2S. Everybody else supports DoP which is limited to DSD64 or 128 at best.
That is why I ended up with a BBB with the Botic kernel (after 2 RPI3, and OrangePI and a NanoPi) and that handles at least 2 channel DSD512.
Thank you. Same here, albeit I'll have to rework the software seriously (if not move away from mpd+upmpdcli) in order to make dlna commands not THAT laggy on BB. Even a dualcore Pi with vanilla Volumio is way more responsive...
greetings all,
finally had time to test the pi isolator. At first I would like to feed a home made ess9023 dac. Has anyone had success with latest piCorePlayer and if so, what driver should I set the PCP I'm running on a pi zero W.
regards.
finally had time to test the pi isolator. At first I would like to feed a home made ess9023 dac. Has anyone had success with latest piCorePlayer and if so, what driver should I set the PCP I'm running on a pi zero W.
regards.
Hi,
is there a PCB layout (Eagle or Gerber) for the RaspberryPi I2S adapter or can this also be ordered online from github?
Kind regards
is there a PCB layout (Eagle or Gerber) for the RaspberryPi I2S adapter or can this also be ordered online from github?
Kind regards
Does the isolatorpi do anything for bass? Punchier bass? My setup is lacking low end. Not sure if I should invest in the isolatorpi first or an external dac.
Correct me if I’m wrong here but isolation is all about removing external negative influences and maybe cleaning up the digital signal.
As such, the best possible result is a clean and correct signal at the output.
If your signal has somehow gotten corrupted in such a way as to cause issues with your bass, it might improve your bass. But ultimately it’s all about cleaning up the interface and can help with any problem relating to that particular issue.
As such, the best possible result is a clean and correct signal at the output.
If your signal has somehow gotten corrupted in such a way as to cause issues with your bass, it might improve your bass. But ultimately it’s all about cleaning up the interface and can help with any problem relating to that particular issue.
SUCCESS YAYYYYY after a longe fight(with volumio and moodeplayer) i tried the latetest picoreplayer 3.5 audio optimized version and now my soekris Dam1021 can play DSD128 HURRAYYY 😀 i everytime dance when i see the small led on ians board light up when it shows true DSD stream 🙂 also the serial port of the spoekris says L05M which is DSD128 5.6mhz yay 😀 and i have to say the picoreplayer is overall very nice! the logitech media server works fine AND before my Soekris didnt like 16bit 44.1 files now they play like a boss D: i also have the ardam board from dimdim running and this also works fine 🙂
Settings i need to make in the picoreplayer to make it work:
for my Soekris DAM 1021 i used:
-on the main page scroll to the bottom and then check the beta tab
Squeezelite settings:
-Generic/simple ESS9023 DAC
-under the DAC is "card control" tick that and tick 384k
-on the bottom "Set Squeezelite Binary: Native/DoP DSD Squeezelite Squeezelite with DSD (DoP or native) patches."
-and finaly add Device supports DSD/DoP: 0:dop
this worked for me 🙂
hope that helps
cheers janosch
Settings i need to make in the picoreplayer to make it work:
for my Soekris DAM 1021 i used:
-on the main page scroll to the bottom and then check the beta tab
Squeezelite settings:
-Generic/simple ESS9023 DAC
-under the DAC is "card control" tick that and tick 384k
-on the bottom "Set Squeezelite Binary: Native/DoP DSD Squeezelite Squeezelite with DSD (DoP or native) patches."
-and finaly add Device supports DSD/DoP: 0:dop
this worked for me 🙂
hope that helps
cheers janosch
That is great but did you post this in the wrong thread - or perhaps it could be in both this and in "soekris dac" thread 🙂
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SUCCESS YAYYYYY after a longe fight(with volumio and moodeplayer) i tried the latetest picoreplayer 3.5 audio optimized version and now my soekris Dam1021 can play DSD128 HURRAYYY 😀 i everytime dance when i see the small led on ians board light up when it shows true DSD stream 🙂 also the serial port of the spoekris says L05M which is DSD128 5.6mhz yay 😀 and i have to say the picoreplayer is overall very nice! the logitech media server works fine AND before my Soekris didnt like 16bit 44.1 files now they play like a boss D: i also have the ardam board from dimdim running and this also works fine 🙂
Settings i need to make in the picoreplayer to make it work:
for my Soekris DAM 1021 i used:
-on the main page scroll to the bottom and then check the beta tab
Squeezelite settings:
-Generic/simple ESS9023 DAC
-under the DAC is "card control" tick that and tick 384k
-on the bottom "Set Squeezelite Binary: Native/DoP DSD Squeezelite Squeezelite with DSD (DoP or native) patches."
-and finaly add Device supports DSD/DoP: 0:dop
this worked for me 🙂
hope that helps
cheers janosch
Hi Janosch,
That's great, you did good job. Congratulations!
A lot of people are straggling with RPi 384KHz and DSD128 , and now, here we have the answer and solution.
I'll try this latetest picoreplayer 3.5 audio optimized version and I'll let you know if I have question.
Regards,
Ian
That is great but did you post this in the wrong thread?
whoops i was so exicited that i forget to say that i use ians isolator pi and the dop decoder board 😀 and if somebody else want DSD over i2s this is a realtive cheap solution up to DSD128 more would be nice to try but guess rpi3 is there not powerfull enough perhabs rpi 4? 😀
cheers janosch
anitime mate 🙂 was a hard fight but your genius little boards made this magic happen and as we write the glitches i had before useing other distros are completly gone SOOOOOO nice a whole DSD album and no glitches HURRAY😀Hi Janosch,
That's great, you did good job. Congratulations!
A lot of people are straggling with RPi 384KHz and DSD128 , and now, here we have the answer and solution.
I'll try this latetest picoreplayer 3.5 audio optimized version and I'll let you know if I have question.
Regards,
Ian
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