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Keywords cloud Raspberry audio DAC Squeezebox PI Pi sound power piCorePlayer Switch MIDI Player based Volumio applications Hifiberry Audio Digital RasPI bus
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Squeezelite StreamingVendeewith Raspberry Pi – jimkim.de ↓ Zum zentralen Inhalt StartseitePhotographyPortfolioSmartphone PhotographyZollverein Essen (Guided Tour)3D ModelingGuitar ProjectsArduino MIDI SwitchThe MIDI LooperThe Midi SwitchJet City JCA20HV customizingEV Thiele 806 Guitar CabPower Supplies for FX PedalsShielding guitar pickups with wrapper copper foilSwitching guitar (audio) signals with relaysProject GalleryHigh FidelityDigital Music Player with Raspberry Pi and VolumioSqueezelite StreamingVendeewith Raspberry PiMBL 4010 Vorverstärker Revision und ModifikationTurntable TalkVerwellte Schallplatten glättenCT 235 Coaxial Loudspeaker (Diva Clone)GadgetsStandalone Hifi MP3 PlayerThe MAME Arcade ControllerImpressum & Datenschutz Home ›UpperFidelity › Squeezelite StreamingVendeewith Raspberry Pi Squeezelite StreamingVendeewith Raspberry Pi For some time I have been using a Logitech Squeezebox Touch for streaming FLAC files to my hifi system. Logitech stopped production of most of the Squeezebox devices, which is a shame, considering these are/where really nice audio network players, with a unconfined sound & usability. But there is a light at the audio horizon for all you DIY people. And again, there is a Raspberry PI involved, the new all purpose magic tool for small footprint (home) computing applications. I am currently using two RasPIs, one for a XMBC Media Center (openELEC), and the second one for a Squeezebox vendee based on piCorePlayer. The RasPIs plane got cheaper recently, they are currently misogynist for well-nigh 30,- EUR each.Surpassingsetting up my version of the piCorePlayer, I read a lot of comments and user stories. Most discussions were well-nigh problems with DACs (Digital Analog Converters) unfluctuating to the USB port of the Raspberry PI. Users reported crackles and noise, and it all comes lanugo to a suboptimal implementation (at least for audio purposes) of the RasPI bus system. But then some posts pointed me to the Hifiberry DAC, which is a small DAC connetcted to the I2S bus on the Raspberry PI. I2s is a variegated bus and does not suffer from the problems described above. In addition, it’s tracery and protocol seem to be very well suited for audio applications. So I ordered my reprinting of the Hifiberry DAC from Crazy Audio, and it was delivered within a week (I guess german surcharge took most of the time, Crazy Audio is based in Switzerland). BTW, Crazy Audio has a unconfined blog, with lots of very interesting audio projects on their website, and they plane show some pictures of my setup in their Audio Blog. For audio applications, I did not want to rely on the unseemly switching power supplies normally used for the Raspberry PI. Instead, I build a conventional linear regulated power supply capable of delivering wipe 1.5A at 5 Volts. My version is based on a standard using note for 78xx regulators, like the one you can see at the end of this page; there are 1.5A and 2A types of the 78xx regulators available, so there should be  unbearable headroom plane with a wireless dongle unfluctuating (currently the player is unfluctuating via LAN). There are some discussions whether LAN or WAN is the largest solution concerning upper quality audio applications, but I have not been into this topic yet. Of course, a conventional power supply generates increasingly heat, but the heatsink only gets lukewarm. You can see a fan on the pictures, but it is not used/connected, so the player is veritably silent. The fan is a leftover from the NAS utilization originally installed in the case. It used to be an I** B** NAS, a crappy device that was slow AND unreliable, so I decided to make something nice of it – reuse and recycle! The heatsink is a former CPU cooler, and the power transformer (external) is moreover recycled. There are several reasons why I chose piCorePlayer for the Raspberry PI: It is small (fast boot!), it is easy to set up, the system is readonly (so you can simply switch of the device without use, without the danger of corrupting the SD card), and it supports the Hifiberry DAC out of the box. In fact, setting up piCorePlayer took well-nigh 20 minutes. I spent most of the time on adapting the specimen to my needs, towers the power supply and on making customized coolers for the RasPI. There are other interesting distributions for the RasPI like Volumio, but I did not requite them a try yet. As I mentioned before, I am once using a Squeezebox Touch, and therefore the piCorePlayer seamlessly integrates in my setup. Last but not least a word concerning sound quality: The sound from the Hifiberry DAC is very, very good. It can veritably compare with the sound from my Squeezebox Touch, which is once on a surpringly upper level out of the box. The sound is dynamic, clear, with a nice soundstage. Raspberry Volumio Highend Player Standalone Digital Music Player with Raspberry Pi and Volumio, SSD data storage, Highend grade I2S ES9023 DAC. Read more… Photography A hodgepodge of pictures that I have taken over the years. Analogue and digital, with Minolta XD7, Leica Digilux 1 and Panasonic G1 and G6. See more... Arduino MIDI Switch Control guitar amps and effects with this Arduino based MIDI Switch. Receives program changes on 16 channels, all setup is washed-up in software. Read more… © 2018 jimkim.de Responsive Theme Powered by WordPress Top