i use a foxxcon nt-535 i'm on latest beta firmware 17.01 daphile
spdif light is on
(you must select hw1.3 in daphile player settings!maybe)
spdif light is on
(you must select hw1.3 in daphile player settings!maybe)
Thanks for the replies... I tried every setting available and the spdif would not even light up... As soon as I reverted to the older version spdif worked fine. I can live with ver 15.08 which seems to work fine on the Foxconn . The Zotac is a new palm sized box and works great with the latest version so I will stick with it.... Dave
beta firmware has ssh enable, so you can tweak!
Index of /firmware/beta
write to the guy of daphile, he will solve your problem! nice guy!
Index of /firmware/beta
write to the guy of daphile, he will solve your problem! nice guy!
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Ok... I downloaded and installed version 17.01 on the Foxconn and the spdif is working fine. I guess it didn't like the 2016 versions. Thanks, Dsve
I purchased a Zotac Zbox CI323 mini PC a few weeks ago and it works fine with optical and usb outputs using the latest version of Daphile..
Dave, which version of the Zotac are you using? I am now in need of a computer-based system that is compact, cheap, and has an SPDIF out. The Foxconns referenced seem to be unavailable.
tubesguy, I have the Zotac Zbox Nano CI323 barebones model. It is a current model and should be available many places. It is about 5x5x2.5 inches, quad core processor, numerous ins and outs including optical spdif. I put in some memory and a drive and it works flawless so far.... Dave
Does anyone know a way to install this on a Raspberry Pi ?
I looked at earlier comment, you all mention a distro somthing, is it the same thing that im asking for ?
btw i voted 😉
thx
I looked at earlier comment, you all mention a distro somthing, is it the same thing that im asking for ?
btw i voted 😉
thx
Does anyone know a way to install this on a Raspberry Pi ?
No. You should have read the Daphile website. It is only for x86.
Does anyone know a way to install this on a Raspberry Pi ?
btw i voted 😉
thx
No it is for x86_64 devices....for Raspberry Pi use Moode
moodeaudio.org
http://moodeaudio.org/docs/readme.txt
Download
Thx. That's what I did, I was just hoping that the Web page wasn't up to date 😉No. You should have read the Daphile website. It is only for x86.
Sendt fra min SM-G930F med Tapatalk
Thx mate. I'll look in to thatNo it is for x86_64 devices....for Raspberry Pi use Moode
moodeaudio.org
http://moodeaudio.org/docs/readme.txt
Download
Sendt fra min SM-G930F med Tapatalk
It does look alot like runeaudio. Which one do you think is the best?
Sendt fra min SM-G930F med Tapatalk
Sendt fra min SM-G930F med Tapatalk
It does look alot like runeaudio. Which one do you think is the best?
There are lots of alternatives for the Raspberry Pi. It all depends on your requirements and situation. What is your definition of "best"? They all sound the same, but functionality varies.
And it is better to use any computer with Daphile than RPi..There are lots of alternatives for the Raspberry Pi. It all depends on your requirements and situation. What is your definition of "best"? They all sound the same, but functionality varies.
And it is better to use any computer with Daphile than RPi..
Why?
Because there is no impotent USB..
I agree, the RPi has limitations with the USB implementation, but at audio speeds it doesn't really matter.
Archimago: Preview / Set-up: Raspberry Pi 3 Model B & HiFiBerry DAC+ Pro
Archimago: Measurements: Raspberry Pi 3 & HiFiBerry DAC+ Pro
If one use 'hat' kind of DAC for RPi maybe it doesn't really matter, but it is better to use USB DAC's with Daphile and 'standard' computer..I agree, the RPi has limitations with the USB implementation, but at audio speeds it doesn't really matter.
Is there any 'hat' type DAC with native DSD..
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