(06-15-2020, 10:24 AM)IcyScooby Wrote:(03-10-2020, 05:54 PM)Tim Curtis Wrote: I would think the manufacturer of this board would have information on which driver to use or how its inputs are switched.
(06-04-2020, 06:35 PM)the_bertrum Wrote: I got a reply from OSAElectronics which says this:
Quote:Actually, there is a driver on hold, but it will be son available.I had low hopes of the edit to config.txt and was not suprised to find it didn't work. I just got an MPD error becasue it couldn't open the default ALSA device.
Could you please, give a try to this?
Via command line, edit the config.txt file:
sudo nano /boot/config.txt
Replace the iqaudio overlay by:
dtoverlay=justboom-both
This will enable both chips on the ONE board. And you will be able to see the digital input. Depending the software you are using, you will be able to select it.
I am working closely with Volumio to re-route it to analog output, because the only way now I think is to create a pipe between aplay and arecord.
I guess we have to either wait for the "on hold" driver to be available "soon", or that the method they are working on for Volumio will be suitable for moOde as well.
I dabbled with Volumio for a while to see if this board worked as I wanted with them and had to take out a trial of the Superstar plan that cost 70 euros a year(!) just to enable the menu option to see if other inputs were available. I don't want sound from my telly that much.
@IcyScooby Did you ever get any response to your query with OSAElectronics?
Unfortunately I never got a response to my emails. So am I glad to hear they replied to you, but a shame to hear their idea didn't work for now. I too tried Volumio's superstar plan (free trial), but that didn't work either.
Hello, you could maybe try it with the setting dtoverlay = hifiberry-dacplus