USB audio devices are automatically configured by Linux and ALSA.
Open MPD config and click the Audio output dropdown. If Linux/ALSA was able to successfully configure the device there will be a selection named "USB audio device" in addition to "On-board audio device". Just select it and then APPLY.
(07-20-2018, 11:45 AM)Tim Curtis Wrote: [ -> ]USB audio devices are automatically configured by Linux and ALSA.
Open MPD config and click the Audio output dropdown. If Linux/ALSA was able to successfully configure the device there will be a selection named "USB audio device" in addition to "On-board audio device". Just select it and then APPLY.
Thanks Ronnie and Tim
That is what I thought. Drop does not display USB audio device as an option just on board audio device. I will contact MiniDSP to see if they have any suggestions.
If I find my HA-DSP will not work with Linux have any suggestions on a HAT's that might allow me to listen to headphones. Audiophonics has one called
ST400 V2 HAT Module Class D Amplifier / Headphone Amp / DAC PCM5122.
I've used IQaudIO Pi-DAC+ and PRO for headphones.
(07-20-2018, 02:06 PM)Tim Curtis Wrote: [ -> ]I've used IQaudIO Pi-DAC+ and PRO for headphones.
Appreciate the info. As soon as I hear back from MiniDSP ruling out a solution, I will get me either the IQaudio or the one on Audiophonics. Good day to you.
(07-20-2018, 10:36 PM)Onionhead Wrote: [ -> ] (07-20-2018, 02:06 PM)Tim Curtis Wrote: [ -> ]I've used IQaudIO Pi-DAC+ and PRO for headphones.
Appreciate the info. As soon as I hear back from MiniDSP ruling out a solution, I will get me either the IQaudio or the one on Audiophonics. Good day to you.
While you are waiting, plug your headphones into the raspberrypi.
The pi people have improved the default line output over the previous 12 months or so and it is now incorporated into the distro.
It won't hurt to try
Ronnie
After a fresh build and using a new USB cable can confirm in fact the MiniDSP HA-DSP is compatible with MoOde 4.2. SQ is fantastic.