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Anatomy of a PI – USB Audio quality and related issues on Pi

Pubblicato il 11 gennaio 2013 da admin — 3 Commenti ↓

One of the main concerns of folks who bought the Pi is to use it a media player – streamer – server, using USB Audio. Unfortunately there are some problems with audio stuttering and pop up clicking noises. Just quoting…

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Taggato con: audio quality, audio stuttering fix, raspberry pi, real time, usb dac
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New release is under developement

Pubblicato il 6 gennaio 2013 da admin — Nessun Commento ↓

Hello folks, time to get back to work, after christmas’ never ending lunchs and new years’ eve’s hangover… With the support of the friends of tforumhifi.com I collected a good amount of feedbacks, and decided to start developing the second…

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Taggato con: raspyfi, real time, release
Pubblicato in Distributions
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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