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VS1053 Simple 'MP3' Player?
Resurrecting this thread again after a long stint away from headfi...you still interested in working on this?- ezzieyguywuf
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Covert Affairs Jazz Festival
kwal, thank you for the reply. Do you know of any place where I can get these sorts of recordings?- ezzieyguywuf
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Covert Affairs Jazz Festival
Anyone watch this show Covert Affairs? I think it comes on USA. Anyway, there's an episode where the Auggie character goes oversees to a jazz music festival, and in it he sets up all these mics to record it and also plugs straight into the soundboard, because apparently he's real tight with one...- ezzieyguywuf
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Where to find replacement screw for D5000?
So the threads that the bolt screws into are ok? I remember trying to do this about 2 years ago and being unsuccesfull. I did end up finding a solution though (my problem was different: the threads were stripped). Lemme find a link... edit:link . Now that I think about it, I may have 3...- ezzieyguywuf
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VS1053 Simple 'MP3' Player?
http://bifferos.bizhat.com/ zowwy look at that thing! put mpd on it and control it with an arduino. Done! ezziey- ezzieyguywuf
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VS1053 Simple 'MP3' Player?
The project you're referring is today known as the lyre project (I think I referenced it earlier in this thread). My understanding is that its a dead project and didn't really do all that much, though they did have a functional player at the end of the day. As for the hardware decoder thing, I...- ezzieyguywuf
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VS1053 Simple 'MP3' Player?
Quote: I agree that the iriver does pretty much everything I want, but last I checked its the old school irivers that do so. I.e. the out-of-production ones that are super hard to come by at a decent price. This vs1053 costs like, $5 I think. add to that a board (how much do those cost...- ezzieyguywuf
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VS1053 Simple 'MP3' Player?
nullstring: I completely agree, and I too am of the mindset of "why hasn't this been done yet". There was some efforts over in the Rockbox community which developed itself into the Lyre project. I'm not so sure how applicable that project would be to this though, as (I'm pretty sure) they ended...- ezzieyguywuf
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VS1053 Simple 'MP3' Player?
Sweet. I definitely think I'm going to pursue this then. I think it would be nice to have a real simple but high-fidelity portable audio player. Plus, if I could put Rockbox on that ARM board you linked, it'd be awesome. One step at a time though :-D I wonder if the arduino wouldn't be easier to...- ezzieyguywuf
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VS1053 Simple 'MP3' Player?
nullstring: something like that could be infinitely better, as I'm pretty sure Rockbox would run on it. FallenAngel: I have perused the datasheet, but I'm by no means an expert at processing all the data in there. I keep going back to the block-diagram on their main site though: you see...- ezzieyguywuf
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VS1053 Simple 'MP3' Player?
glt: I can't seem to find that board on their website, could you post a link? FallenAngel: if the vs1053's DAC is outputing a digital signal, then indeed what the heck is it doing? Am I misinterpretting something here?- ezzieyguywuf
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VS1053 Simple 'MP3' Player?
So I got it stuck in my head yesterday that I want to make my own DAP, probably based around an arduino. I thought it'd be pretty easy, as I could offload the DAC and amp to, say, a bantam and cmoy. My biggest problem is that the arduino doesn't have enough juice to decode ogg or flac (from what...- ezzieyguywuf
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beta22 question
I've never heard of these HE-6's you guys speak of. I'll see what I can find out about them.- ezzieyguywuf
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beta22 question
Well, maybe I'll just make two separate beta22's then. I don't really own any speakers worth amping right now. I do however own some really nice Denon D2000's which don't require all that much gain (I can't turn the dial all the way up on my compass as its way too loud). I do wish to invest is...- ezzieyguywuf
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beta22 question
Is it possible to build one that could be used as both a headphone amp and, in the future, as a speaker amp? On the website it says it can be built for either of these tasks, but I'd prefer an all-in-one solution. Maybe a gain switch or something? Or is it just not that simple?- ezzieyguywuf
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Best MPD Setup
ok cool I already have all of these settings set. What part of the output of the cat command tells me whether or not any mixing is being done? I ask because I'm still not sure if alsa itself is doing any mixing.- ezzieyguywuf
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Best MPD Setup
Nice page. Trying some of your settings now. Do you think that having multiple outputs will be detrimental to my s/pdif out? how can I check if there is hardware or software mixing going on?- ezzieyguywuf
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Best MPD Setup
Hello Linux users! I recently set up MPD on my server so that I wouldn't constantly have to plug/unplug my external hdd/compass to my laptop. I can just keep them pluged into my server and control mpd from my laptop using any number of clients. I'd like to know if anyone else is using mpd...- ezzieyguywuf
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Testing my System?
hahah! That is so funny!- ezzieyguywuf
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Livewires - California Dreamin'
I filed a complaint through PayPal, and is it seems he didn't respond to their request, I received a refund. That makes /me happy.- ezzieyguywuf
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Livewires - California Dreamin'
So I posted back in post number 3860 (previous page I believe) about the catastrophe that happened when I tried ordering cables from Jon Diles and the former (?) EarPiece Technologies. Not user what the deal is right now with the company name, but I do know that the Tennessee branch is the one...- ezzieyguywuf
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Testing my System?
So I wanna know what you guys recommend for testing out my system. I recently had a power outage that damaged one of the usb hubs on my server, which I use to stream music to my Audio-GD Compass via usb. Fortunately, the front usb ports appear to have their own hub and the audio flows out of...- ezzieyguywuf
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Livewires - California Dreamin'
I need some cables for a trip I'm going on May 31st (honeymoon, woot!). I probably won't be doing a ton of music listening, but it'd be nice to have a nice set of portable, noise blocking phones for the plane-trip etc. The cables I have now only work in one ear, and I've been unable to repair...- ezzieyguywuf
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Livewires - California Dreamin'
Guys I ordered some replacement cables from Ear Piece at this website and never recieved them in the mail :-( I'm trying to get this resolved through PayPal, but just thought I'd post in case it hadn't been posted again. I'll be ordering another set from Fidelity Customs tomorrow. It doesn't...- ezzieyguywuf
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