I have news from sound driver development for BBB:
- 2 channel DSD64 and DSD128 seems to be working and usable
- 4 channel DSD has playback issues while BBB is doing something else
Driver is not available yet. Eta 2-3 weeks.
Excellent news!
Excellent news!
All these improvements to the software will be integrated into volumio and runeaudio interfaces right?
Cape progress so far
There is still some work to do, but it's much closer to done.
Any idea how much $s the fabled cape will cost Russ? Ballpark of course.
I have news from sound driver development for BBB:
- 2 channel DSD64 and DSD128 seems to be working and usable
- 4 channel DSD has playback issues while BBB is doing something else
Driver is not available yet. Eta 2-3 weeks.
Very impressive that the BBB is keeping up with these high bitrates. This is going to be good.
Much Kudos Miero, you're doing the community a great service.
Hey Russ,
Slightly OT, hope you forgive the intrusion, does the BIII play both .dsf and .dff dsd files or is that something that would be software related from what miero(Mr Wizard) is working at?
Just thought it from something else I have been reading and knowing what format to download or record vinyl in on the Korg unit.
Chuz,
Drew.
Slightly OT, hope you forgive the intrusion, does the BIII play both .dsf and .dff dsd files or is that something that would be software related from what miero(Mr Wizard) is working at?
Just thought it from something else I have been reading and knowing what format to download or record vinyl in on the Korg unit.
Chuz,
Drew.
I've been able to play stereo DFF files from High Resolution Music DOWNLOAD services .:. FLAC in free TEST BENCH
And DSF is probably "stereo DFF", isn't it?
And DSF is probably "stereo DFF", isn't it?
.dff and .dsf are different container formats.
DSDIFF (.dff) is the Philips standard, and the native container format used with SACD's.
DSF (.dsf) is the Sony standard.
Initially, only the .dff format was supported by MPD and Foobar. But recent versions of both applications now support .dsf as well. In the case of Foobar, it's the "foo_input_sacd" plugin which is relevant.
The difference between container formats only matters to the audio playback application. Once recognised, the playback application should output an identical signal in either case; one which I presume will be understood by Miero's I2S DSD driver.
DSDIFF (.dff) is the Philips standard, and the native container format used with SACD's.
DSF (.dsf) is the Sony standard.
Initially, only the .dff format was supported by MPD and Foobar. But recent versions of both applications now support .dsf as well. In the case of Foobar, it's the "foo_input_sacd" plugin which is relevant.
The difference between container formats only matters to the audio playback application. Once recognised, the playback application should output an identical signal in either case; one which I presume will be understood by Miero's I2S DSD driver.
Did someone want to use LCD cape together with the audio cape?
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Ideally yes.
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