zachery2006
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I mean if your raspberry does something to modified your music data, such as dsp, lower the volume, then your music data is not MQA encoded anymore.What do you mean?
I mean if your raspberry does something to modified your music data, such as dsp, lower the volume, then your music data is not MQA encoded anymore.What do you mean?
I believe they are referring to the fact that the rpi3 has a shared bus for the USB and the network. If you use your rpi3 over wifi it should be ok. If you're using with ethernet, you might want to use rpi4 if you have one available (or if you're buying new anyway)I can also use a Raspi4 if it ist better.
I believe they are referring to the fact that the rpi3 has a shared bus for the USB and the network. If you use your rpi3 over wifi it should be ok. If you're using with ethernet, you might want to use rpi4 if you have one available (or if you're buying new anyway)
That I can't comment on, just explaining what the known issue is. It was fixed with rpi4, so would be better anywayI don’t have a pi3 but i heard the issue is still there even if you don’t use LAN.
On Apos website they offer a 2 year warranty on product sales.Impressive. My worry about Gustard is product support. Last time I checked, they didn’t have a website and were only sold through eBay. I guess they are sold some other places now but I’d still like to know a little more about the company.
yep the USB on the pi4 is perfect, you can use it. But i would try it with the pi3 it might work. But yeah 100% okay on pi4 with USB
I use a HiFiBerry Digi+ Pro with my Pi4 (running PiCorePlayer) to feed my SMSL M500 DAC via SPDIF. Do you think the sound quality, in theory at least, could be better if connected the Pi directly to the DAC with a USB cable instead?
I use a HiFiBerry Digi+ Pro with my Pi4 (running PiCorePlayer) to feed my SMSL M500 DAC via SPDIF. Do you think the sound quality, in theory at least, could be better if connected the Pi directly to the DAC with a USB cable instead?
Usually there is less jitter from USB. And I understand SPDIF signal is got directly from a pin from the processor (or from the GPIO, it's the same) so, If I was in the same case, I would prefer to use USB.
And for those we are afraid of the Rasp, there is plenty of NUC computer sometimes as low as 100€, with Intel processor. Or Atomic Pi, or Radxa Pi X...
Do not know exactly, but I am pretty sur you can use Spotify with Logitech Media Player and Daphile. Shairport it's for Apple and I am more in the side of Open Source so for me Apple is the devil. Sorry. And know after to use my keyboard for typing the name of this brand I have to wash my hands.Can you install shairport on an X86 system? Spotify Connect?
Do not know exactly, but I am pretty sur you can use Spotify with Logitech Media Player and Daphile. Shairport it's for Apple and I am more in the side of Open Source so for me Apple is the devil. Sorry.
Just use Baidu.Well Google's Chromcast sourcecode hasn't leaked yet so if Apple is a devil then Google is Satan. lmao
Well unfortunately I received this email today, so it seems we are back right where we started .
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Hopefully they'll start shipping next weekPfff, Isn't it rather a a legal/licence issue ?
Well it seems Gustard is telling their suppliers that they will have the license issue soon resolved. Either they are just stringing them along or they are really close to resolving the licence issue.Pfff, Isn't it rather a a legal/licence issue ?
You dont mix that up with the gustard u16 by any chance?Am i seeing right? Just 330 euros on ebay for the Gustard X16?
Or H16You dont mix that up with the gustard u16 by any chance?
Show url.. hurry! ;-)
That's uh.. embarassing! D-; My eyes x.xYou dont mix that up with the gustard u16 by any chance?
Show url.. hurry! ;-)