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The right USB DAC for your Raspberry Pi

Pubblicato il 4 giugno 2013 da admin — 69 Commenti ↓
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Do you need a USB DAC for your Raspberry Pi? Something to use with RaspyFi? And maybe you don’t know where to start? Well, this is for you. Got many questions regarding the best setup for a RaspyFi powered music…

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Taggato con: async, hiface, power supply, raspberry pi, review, usb dac, xmos
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Hiface on linux: Getting Hiface 1 working on RaspyFi and Debian

Pubblicato il 5 marzo 2013 da admin — 31 Commenti ↓

Hiface on Linux, finally done! Well guys, since some of you wanted to use the HiFace 1 on RaspyFi, here’s how to get it working. Basically all you need to do is compiling it’s drivers, and execute it on boot.…

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Taggato con: async audio, debian, hiface, install, tutorial, usb dac
Pubblicato in Documentation
RaspyFi is a brand new Linux Distro made specifically for the Raspberry Pi. It aims to fully integrate Mpd into current debian realeases and to optimize it for Audiophile-quality music playback. The final result is aimed to resemble the notorius Voyage-mpd distro, but tweaked and optimized for the little arm computer. It will definitely turn it in a cheap and low-powered audiophile source.
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