landroni
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Does anyone know if it is possible to somehow run the JRiver Media Center on RPi?
JRiver has a linux version if you put an linux based OS on the RPI.
This is my another Raspberry PI setup on the go.
RPI2(piCorePlayer), Hifiberry DAC+, Portaphile627 and a mobile battery(2500mAh)
Sounded awesome!
My portable RPI article is here(sorry Japanese).
http://vaiopocket.seesaa.net/article/435943475.html
I wish the g2 labs Berry NOS DAC 1543 was still in production would probably be amazing to add it to an rpi.
Hi, I'm a complete noob on the RPI, does the HifiBerry Dac sound better than the Mojo and how do these setups compare to computer or CD players? TIA!
I think you can also refer to this link if you are worrying about SQ of RPI+Hifiberry. Bryston employs RPI&Hifiberry Digi+ in their latest gear.
http://canadahifi.com/bryston-reveals-first-details-about-its-upcoming-bdp-π-digital-music-player/
Well, that's a wow.I guess this counts as a ringing endorsement...
Yeah, very intresting. Ill be intrested to see what they use on the software side.
Now this is interesting!
http://shop.g2labs.org/index.php?id_product=9&controller=product
Any ideas why they're out of stock?
Though you could probably just buy an I2s based dac and hook up the RPI via I2s. Going direct with I2s is a way better than S/PDIF as it by passes the whole S/PDIF conversion.
This could be an interesting I2s dac for RPI http://www.soekris.dk/dam1021.html All discrete no DAC chip, does the DA conversion old school with a resistor ladder.