The New 4-core Raspberry Pi

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Re: The New 4-core Raspberry Pi

Postby hondagx35 » 28 Feb 2015, 10:11

Hi anadigi,

It is working now with the USB Image tool. However, it is not working with Win32Diskimage method.
Thanks!


It is also working with Win32Diskimage.
I bet you did use the compressed file.

The downloaded archive has to be uncompressed prior writing it to sd card.
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Re: The New 4-core Raspberry Pi

Postby tinue » 28 Feb 2015, 16:31

Is the Hifiberry Amp+ supposed to work with the RPI 2 image? It remains silent when I try. This is in the log file:
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snd-hifiberry-amp sound: ASoC: CPU DAI (null) not registered
[    8.280095] snd-hifiberry-amp sound: snd_soc_register_card() failed: -517


But the card seems to be recognized:
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Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version k3.18.7-3-ARCH.

Card list: (/proc/asound/cards)
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 0 [ALSA           ]: bcm2835 - bcm2835 ALSA
                      bcm2835 ALSA
 1 [sndrpihifiberry]: snd_rpi_hifiber - snd_rpi_hifiberry_amp
                      snd_rpi_hifiberry_amp
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Re: The New 4-core Raspberry Pi

Postby dwijtsma » 28 Feb 2015, 21:40

Did you enable it in 'config.txt' ?
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Re: The New 4-core Raspberry Pi

Postby tinue » 28 Feb 2015, 22:18

Yes, I did. I2S itself was also disabled, and I enabled it as well, but I get the same error message.
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Re: The New 4-core Raspberry Pi

Postby simoncn » 28 Feb 2015, 22:21

hondagx35 wrote:Hi simoncn,

I have installed the "beta". When I enable UPnP, the setting is accepted but the UPnP renderer doesn't become visible to control points. Is this a known limitation of the "beta"?


I'll check this as soon as possible.

Frank


Hi Frank,
Have you been able to try this? Does it work for you?

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Re: The New 4-core Raspberry Pi

Postby beershaun » 28 Feb 2015, 22:37

hondagx35 wrote:Hi beerschaun,
please post your debug info like described here.


Hi Sorry for not following the rules. here is the pastebin link.

http://pastebin.com/HdYhtAKJ
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Re: The New 4-core Raspberry Pi

Postby jamesb » 01 Mar 2015, 15:47

hondagx35 wrote:Hi jamesb,

the IQ Audio Pi-Dac+ is not in the database yet.

You can try to add it by yourself:
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redis-cli hset acards_details snd_rpi_iqaudio_dacplus "{\"sysname\":\"snd_rpi_iqaudio_dacplus\",\"extlabel\":\"IQaudIO Pi-DAC+ (I²S)\",\"mixer_numid\":\"1\",\"mixer_control\":\"Playback Digital\",\"hwplatformid\":\"01\",\"type\":\"i2s\"}"


But i can not guarantee that it will work.


Sadly this did not work, but it still sounds great! Thanks, James
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Re: The New 4-core Raspberry Pi

Postby darpmalone » 03 Mar 2015, 02:44

Hi all,

I'd just like to report that this image is working very nicely with my Curryman i2s DAC.

I've enabled uPnP but RuneAudio isn't visible to other uPnP devices yet... I'll wait patiently for the official image. Thanks for the great work guys!

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Re: The New 4-core Raspberry Pi

Postby nopphong » 03 Mar 2015, 19:03

Wow today i copy 2Gb file to usb drive while playing 24bit 192K file and it no have any sound quality drop.Bravo for RasPi 2 :)
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Re: The New 4-core Raspberry Pi

Postby ianhaynes » 04 Mar 2015, 12:54

I've tried the latest release on the Pi 2 and it doesn't boot. Looking forward to a revised version.
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