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bob:
I forgot that we do that by default on the IdPi.
There is a eeprom on the hifiberry (and other devices) that are supposed to eliminate the need for the manually specifying the overlays someday but it appears that's not been implemented on Raspbian yet.

charlychan:
No problem, it doesn't hurt my 2 braincells which are left  ;D
But a few notes, dtoverlay=hifiberry-dacplus is not necessary
futher, soundwise it is not the same level as volumio, maybe this is because MC 26 is running on raspbian os with all futures and volumio is a standalone os
In my situation when using my machine as an all in one solution ( dac, pre amp, raspi 4 with 4TB hdd) > 2x amps
volumio is best solution soundwise...but to navigate and tagging it is a disaster
I think, as I understand it well, the IdPi is a kind of MC os, I just ordered one and hope it beats the volumio

Grtz
 

bob:

--- Quote from: charlychan on September 11, 2020, 07:08:11 am ---No problem, it doesn't hurt my 2 braincells which are left  ;D
But a few notes, dtoverlay=hifiberry-dacplus is not necessary
futher, soundwise it is not the same level as volumio, maybe this is because MC 26 is running on raspbian os with all futures and volumio is a standalone os
In my situation when using my machine as an all in one solution ( dac, pre amp, raspi 4 with 4TB hdd) > 2x amps
volumio is best solution soundwise...but to navigate and tagging it is a disaster
I think, as I understand it well, the IdPi is a kind of MC os, I just ordered one and hope it beats the volumio

Grtz

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You can use the ALSA system mixer to increase the volume of the HiFiBerry. For some reason it defaults to 1/2 and MC can't can't control the hardware volume for it.

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