Fixed by reinstalling. On the reinstall, I used the stable release version (17). I doubt my problem was related to the beta (18). I guess the install had become corrupted -- we have had several power outages that caused unexpected crashes on the computer
saw this message of Michael Herger in the Logitech Forum:
"Important note: Spotty in Connect mode currently is broken. There seem to be changes on Spotify's end which break librespot/spotty. The librespot team is working on it, there have been changes last night to deal with the issue. Alas, I'm currently facing issues with the LMS integration. They're not caused by that change, but likely by a change in some other library used by the code. Hopefully I'll have a fix, soon..."
This might be your problem too. (I haven't checked myself yet)
I knew I shouldn't have touched the Update button

I would like to get BBC iplayer working on Daphile and have tried Triodes plugin. It does show up iplayer really well but tantalizingly will not play anything.
Has anyone had any luck with BBC iplayer.
Any ideas please.
Thanks
thyristor44
Has anyone had any luck with BBC iplayer.
Any ideas please.
Thanks
thyristor44
Daphile to DAC via ethernet
Hi All,
Is it possible to connect Daphile to my DAC via ethernet connection?
I recently moved house and I would like to put my Daphile PC/Server in a separate room from my music system and use it like a NAS/Music server connected via Ethernet cable.
Is this possible? how can I do it?
Regards
Meirkat.
Hi All,
Is it possible to connect Daphile to my DAC via ethernet connection?
I recently moved house and I would like to put my Daphile PC/Server in a separate room from my music system and use it like a NAS/Music server connected via Ethernet cable.
Is this possible? how can I do it?
Regards
Meirkat.
Hi All,
Is it possible to connect Daphile to my DAC via ethernet connection?
I recently moved house and I would like to put my Daphile PC/Server in a separate room from my music system and use it like a NAS/Music server connected via Ethernet cable.
Is this possible? how can I do it?
Regards
Meirkat.
I haven't tried it but you could look at getting one of these
USB Over Ethernet RJ45 Extender Adapter Cat5 Cat6: Amazon.co.uk: Computers & Accessories
May introduce lots of jitter for which you may need one of these ..
https://www.audioquest.com/jitterbu...ower-noise-filter/usb-data-power-noise-filter
Hi All,
Is it possible to connect Daphile to my DAC via ethernet connection?
I recently moved house and I would like to put my Daphile PC/Server in a separate room from my music system and use it like a NAS/Music server connected via Ethernet cable.
Is this possible? how can I do it?
Using ethernet cable - or connected through the network? In the first case, you only use the ethernet cable as a cable, and can't use it for anything else except the DAC, in the second you make the DAC a part of your network - but that requires your DAC to understand network streaming protocols, or something like a Raspberry Pi to act as a stream player for the DAC.
Buy a Raspberry-Pi and put e.g. piCorePlayer (pCP) on it. Connect pCP via USB to your DAC. From within Daphile pCP will be your player. easy-peasy 🙂Hi All,
Is it possible to connect Daphile to my DAC via ethernet connection?
I recently moved house and I would like to put my Daphile PC/Server in a separate room from my music system and use it like a NAS/Music server connected via Ethernet cable.
Is this possible? how can I do it?
Regards
Meirkat.
Thanks guys for such amazingly quick responses.
Perhaps i should have said what my system is:-
I'm using a PS Audio Directstream junior which has a network bridge built in for connecting to servers over the local network (not wireless). So I thought I could have connected to Daphile over the network and streamed the music from Daphile to the DAC.
Regards
Meirkat.
Perhaps i should have said what my system is:-
I'm using a PS Audio Directstream junior which has a network bridge built in for connecting to servers over the local network (not wireless). So I thought I could have connected to Daphile over the network and streamed the music from Daphile to the DAC.
Regards
Meirkat.
I'm using a PS Audio Directstream junior which has a network bridge built in for connecting to servers over the local network (not wireless)
Ah, then what you need is a wired-to-wireless network adapter.
Ah, then what you need is a wired-to-wireless network adapter.
I've used these to add wireless connectivity to wired only devices. I think it's called client mode.
Amazon.com: TP-Link N300 Wireless Wi-Fi Nano Travel Router with Range Extender/Access Point/Client/Bridge Modes (TL-WR802N): Computers & Accessories
Amazon.com: TP-LINK IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11b 150Mbps Wireless N Nano Router (TL-WR702N): Computers & Accessories
Sorry for my ignorance, but I don't understand this.
Why do I need wireless connectivity when I have a direct Ethernet connection.
Isn't wired (Ethernet) the preferred way, or am I missing something here?
Regards
Meirkat.
Why do I need wireless connectivity when I have a direct Ethernet connection.
Isn't wired (Ethernet) the preferred way, or am I missing something here?
Regards
Meirkat.
Sorry for my ignorance, but I don't understand this.
Why do I need wireless connectivity when I have a direct Ethernet connection.
Isn't wired (Ethernet) the preferred way, or am I missing something here?
I guess we all took your "I would like to put my Daphile PC/Server in a separate room from my music system" as a wish to be wireless. If you can use wired, it is definitely the easiest and best way.
AUDIOPHONICS DAC I-Sabre ES9038Q2M KALI EDITION Raspberry Pi
I'm considering to buying this DAC, so I wonder if there will be support for this dac?
I'm considering to buying this DAC, so I wonder if there will be support for this dac?
I'm considering to buying this DAC, so I wonder if there will be support for this dac?
Check out his release notes, sometimes he says which DACs he tested.
https://www.daphile.com/firmware/stable/CHANGES
I'm considering to buying this DAC, so I wonder if there will be support for this dac?
every dac works with Linux, but only pcm and DSD DoP mode.
for DSD native the dac id must be written in the kernel.
dewy1
OK, Thank you for the answers.
I'm sorry for the previous post. The background was that I thought that Audiophile was compatible with raspberry pi.
I'm sorry for the previous post. The background was that I thought that Audiophile was compatible with raspberry pi.
new beta released
New beta version(s) available:
2018-06-17 beta version 18.06-b171229 (x86_64, x86_64-rt & i486) changes:
- Local UI support added to Key Bindings
- LMS update to Jun 16th, 2018 Git version (5aee266)
- Kernel update to 4.14.50 and 4.14.50-rt30
- Bug fixes and component updates
2018-06-17 beta version 18.06-b171917 (x86_64, x86_64-rt & i486) changes:
- Quick bug fix for Settings page failure of previous beta 18.06-b171229
New beta version(s) available:
2018-06-17 beta version 18.06-b171229 (x86_64, x86_64-rt & i486) changes:
- Local UI support added to Key Bindings
- LMS update to Jun 16th, 2018 Git version (5aee266)
- Kernel update to 4.14.50 and 4.14.50-rt30
- Bug fixes and component updates
2018-06-17 beta version 18.06-b171917 (x86_64, x86_64-rt & i486) changes:
- Quick bug fix for Settings page failure of previous beta 18.06-b171229
OK, Thank you for the answers.
I'm sorry for the previous post. The background was that I thought that Audiophile was compatible with raspberry pi.
Roger
If you are using a R-pi, Daphile probably doesn't care what dac you have. It sends the music in packet form to the R-Pi and squeezelite (assumedly) on the Pi will render the music in I2S form for the dac. As long as your dac operates in slave mode Kali is transparent to the R-Pi or DAC.
Daphile only interacts directly with dacs or soundcards directly available on the same host hardware where you run Daphile.
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