odroider wrote:The latest ODROID Magazine shows a very detail instruction of how-to build your own RuneAudio Standalone system.
http://magazine.odroid.com/#201511
I read it, great article!
by ACX » 12 Nov 2015, 00:34
odroider wrote:The latest ODROID Magazine shows a very detail instruction of how-to build your own RuneAudio Standalone system.
http://magazine.odroid.com/#201511s_rune_st.jpg
by datto » 07 Dec 2015, 22:36
by odroider » 08 Dec 2015, 03:44
by smallfat » 08 Dec 2015, 21:08
by odroider » 11 Dec 2015, 05:10
by smallfat » 11 Dec 2015, 05:42
odroider wrote:You should edit /boot/boot.ini file as described in Page-42 on that Magazine.
Or just use the pre-configured image.
http://dn.odroid.com/S805/RuneAudio_7inch_standalone/
by smallfat » 12 Dec 2015, 15:12
odroider wrote:Great OS image!
Thanks for your hard work.
I've just made a standalone RuneAudio system with C1+, HiFi-Shield and a 3.2inch TFT LCD.
Because the small LCD has low resolution 320x240, I needed to zoom in.
To enjoy K-pop, I also installed Korean font pack.
Here are brief steps what I did.
Install xorg stuff and lxde desktop
Install some Korean fonts
Install Chromium browser to render the RuneAudio UI on the LCD.
Run the Chromium with kiosk mode and open 127.0.0.1 as URL to display RuneAudio UI to see the feasibility.
Configure the system to enable auto-login to X-window (LXDE) and launch the Chromium automatically.
Add some other stuff in .bash_profile to activate the 3.2inch SPI-TFT LCD and touch screen drivers.
Use the xinput_calibrator for the resistive touch screen calibration.
Finally, the RuneAudio starts fully automatically after just turn on the system.
This is my first experience of using Arch Linux. So I spent a couple of days to find correct packages and configuration files.
It was not easy at all but I learned a lot. Finally my little kids can play music without my phone.
When I have time slot, I will make a very detail instruction how to build this fun and useful item.
Once again, really appreciate the official support of C1+ !
by smallfat » 12 Dec 2015, 20:03
by mickael_b » 12 Dec 2015, 22:50
hondagx35 wrote:Hi odroider,Does the local browser support the multi-touch event?
No, we are using midori and matchbox-window-manger.
As usual our main goal is to have a responsive and lightweight solution, with one main goal = sound quality.
Frank
pacman -Syu
by odroider » 20 Dec 2015, 09:05
smallfat wrote:Following guide at few posts.
My 3.2" TFT and C1+ works with RuneAudio.
But How to zoom out to display more information.
Please help
support RuneAudio