06-26-2024, 02:45 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-26-2024, 03:14 PM by TheOldPresbyope.
Edit Reason: edited remark about software volume control
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The PecanPi instructions are hard to find on their website and not that informative after you get past the marketing hoopla about its great performance numbers.
I did winkle these lines out of their PecanPi-DAC-and-Kit-Instructions-R3.pdf for the original version (this doc mentions Volumio and Ropieee but not moOde)
That overlay doesn't exist in recent moOde (or Volumio) distro but rpi-dacplus does. I suppose the rpi-dac is not dissimilar to the hifiberry-dac overlay, but I have no way of testing that. In any case, you do have have tried with software volume control selected, right?
But then there's
What's that all about???
Regards,
Kent
I did winkle these lines out of their PecanPi-DAC-and-Kit-Instructions-R3.pdf for the original version (this doc mentions Volumio and Ropieee but not moOde)
Quote:PecanPi® DAC and Kit Instructions
PecanPi DAC SW Configuration
The PecanPi DAC uses the RPI-DAC overlay/driver. This is what you have to select in your RPi
software package or enable in the config.txt file with the following command:
dtoverlay=rpi‑dac
That overlay doesn't exist in recent moOde (or Volumio) distro but rpi-dacplus does. I suppose the rpi-dac is not dissimilar to the hifiberry-dac overlay, but I have no way of testing that. In any case, you do have have tried with software volume control selected, right?
But then there's
Quote:PecanPi® DAC and Kit Instructions
Wi-Fi with PecanPi® DAC
Disable the Raspberry Pi’s or Tinker Boards' internal Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. If you need Wi-Fi
operation, use one of the recommended Wi-Fi to ethernet bridges:
What's that all about???
Regards,
Kent