- #Picoreplayer jivelite install#
- #Picoreplayer jivelite driver#
- #Picoreplayer jivelite software#
- #Picoreplayer jivelite mac#
- #Picoreplayer jivelite windows#
The I2S feed for these is generated by the Pi using the on-board 19.2Mhz clock, with sampling-rate appropriate clock signals generated from this using the on-chip PLL. The clock on an ES9023 I2S board is typically a 50Mhz clock that is used by the ASRC functionality in the ES9023 for resampling the I2S feed. See and the digital machine as examples.Īgreed that the generic I2S option should work, but I don't believe that will fully utilize the additional clock functionality built into the DAC+ Pro.
#Picoreplayer jivelite install#
Would it be possible to add the ability for "extras" that are included in the tiny core install eg "alsaequal" to be added to "Squeezelite Settings", to help with equalization?Īlsaequal and other audio modules seem to be installed with the tiny core install eg " :~S tce, s, alsaequal" results in being returned. I am no programmer, and find adding things easy if I have a reliable how-to. One comment is that the player is limited to what is provided. Settable in "Squeezelite Settings", I have not tried this yet.
#Picoreplayer jivelite mac#
Is this a matter that the two Pi's should have different MAC addresses so that they are both not responding to the one address?
One thing I have found is that when the two Pi's are both running I do get some some intermittent "noises" like dropouts as if there is some interaction between the two Pi's.
#Picoreplayer jivelite software#
The PC is used for playback of flac files using Foobar, Foosqueeze / AIMP software (modded annoyingmouse software), Logitech Media Server to the Raspberry Pi's running picoreplayer.
#Picoreplayer jivelite windows#
I use a Windows PC to control playback, writing of the picoreplayer img and found the whole installation and usage of picoreplayer very easy. I have been using picoreplayer on two Raspberry Pi B+'s, one with Iqaudio Pi-Dac+ and one with HifiBerry DigiB+ now for some time, now version 1.21b as a squeezebox replacement. See post 3598 in this thread for details:
Ian's FIFO reclocker can also work well with the R-Pi to improve the I2S signal integrity & lower jitter. While the BBB is not nearly as popular of a unit as the R-Pi, these additional capacities make it a great option for those looking for the best in sound quality! Then there are at least a couple of good hardware interfaces which provide high-quality clocks via galvanic isolation and can feed virtually any I2S-input DAC.
#Picoreplayer jivelite driver#
It has the advantage over the R-Pi of being able to have the audio processing clocked via an external clock feed and a driver is available which enables that. Great to see you here spreading the word about your great application.Īny chance of seeing it ported to the BeagleBone Black? There's been a lot of activity on DIYAudio around that HW. This software has been around for a couple of years now, but has a fairly low profile at diyAudio. This is done on the webpage ("advanced tab" in the bottom and choose "backup"). In the Main page you can choose which version you will use.Īfter customizing Jivelite you need to save your changes to the next reboot. The ffmpeg version is bigger (12 MB) and allows in addition playback of ALAC and WMA via build in ffmpeg. The basic version which is shipped with pCP allow playback of pcm, (wav/aiff), flac, mp3, ogg and aac.