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charlychan:
Goodday,

For my raspberry pi 4 I have install JRiver on raspberian and try to play i2s signal to my Dac, a DDDAC 1794 kit, on top of the raspberry I use a FiFoPi reclocker
When using Volumio or Moode I have no problem, there I can choose between several devices
however, running JRiver I can't choose any i2s device in playback options like generic i2s or hifiberry dac
What is going wrong ?


 

bob:

--- Quote from: charlychan on September 08, 2020, 09:36:13 am ---Goodday,

For my raspberry pi 4 I have install JRiver on raspberian and try to play i2s signal to my Dac, a DDDAC 1794 kit, on top of the raspberry I use a FiFoPi reclocker
When using Volumio or Moode I have no problem, there I can choose between several devices
however, running JRiver I can't choose any i2s device in playback options like generic i2s or hifiberry dac
What is going wrong ?

--- End quote ---
Any device that has an ALSA driver will show up just fine, I use a HiFiBerry DAC every day.
Make sure your user is in the Audio group.

charlychan:
The FiFoPi reclocker is on the raspberry pi and there is no driver for the fifopi
It is a "standalone machine" dddac 1794 - fifopi - raspberry- TVC volumecontrole
operate via remote desktop

thanks

charlychan:

--- Quote from: charlychan on September 08, 2020, 10:12:34 am ---The FiFoPi reclocker is on the raspberry pi and there is no driver for the fifopi
It is a "standalone machine" dddac 1794 - fifopi - raspberry- TVC volumecontrole
operate via remote desktop

thanks


--- End quote ---

Solved the problem,
I'm just learning how things to do in linux but what I did is working for me, maybe there are better solutions but I'm glad it worked

cd /boot
sudo nano config.txt

Removed the line, dtparam=audio=on


Add the lines dtoverlay=hifiberry-dacplus   dtoverlay=hifiberry-dac

 :P :)

JimH:
Thanks for posting the solution.

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