RaspyFi - Topic: Used optimizations in Raspyfi for USB DACs http://www.raspyfi.com/forum/tweaks-and-optimizations/used-optimizations-in-raspyfi-for-usb-dacs/ Simple:Press Version 5.2.6 Karsten on Used optimizations in Raspyfi for USB DACs http://www.raspyfi.com/forum/tweaks-and-optimizations/used-optimizations-in-raspyfi-for-usb-dacs/#p1928 Tweaks and optimizations http://www.raspyfi.com/forum/tweaks-and-optimizations/used-optimizations-in-raspyfi-for-usb-dacs/#p1928 Take a look here:

http://www.raspyfi.com/raspyfi.....mizations/

Karsten

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xermantas on Used optimizations in Raspyfi for USB DACs http://www.raspyfi.com/forum/tweaks-and-optimizations/used-optimizations-in-raspyfi-for-usb-dacs/#p1702 Tweaks and optimizations http://www.raspyfi.com/forum/tweaks-and-optimizations/used-optimizations-in-raspyfi-for-usb-dacs/#p1702 Hello Raspyfi-Team,

first of all thank you very much for this really good work! I use Raspyfi 1.0 with an Schiit Magni Dac (USB), Schiit Modi (head phone amplifier), an USB harddrive (WD) and a Philips X1 (dead phone). Everything works well with Raspyfi! I have (nearly) no glitches or errors in the audio signal. That is indeed very goog for the Raspberry Pi ;-)

When I use a neat Rasbian or an ArchLinux image instead, I have a lot of audio glitches and short noise pulses. Even when I update the firmware (rpi-update or BRANCH=next rpi-update), the audio problems are still there!

Can you please give us the necessary optimizations used in Raspyfi 1.0 to eliminate the USB DAC problem, so that I can, for example, implement them in a neat Rasbian installation? This would be very very usefull for me!

Thank you very much for your help and keep your woderful work up!

xermantas

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