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Devices => Sound Cards, DAC's, Receivers, Speakers, and Headphones => Topic started by: JMediaMan on October 03, 2016, 06:56:33 pm
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Has anyone used an i2s DAC connected to a Raspberry Pi? I am looking to expand my JRiver MC setup into other rooms and I want to use a Raspberry Pi 2 or 3 as well as an i2s DAC? Does anyone know if know if an i2s DAC with will work with MC? I have experience in setting up a Raspberry Pi headless thanks to instructions found on this forum so I have that part covered.
Thanks,
Jason
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It really depends on the DAC and the state of the Linux drivers for it. For example, the HifiBerry DAC is an i2s DAC and works fine, but there is a device tree entry for it, so it's an easy case. Some other folks have talked about connecting XMOS DACs via i2s and getting good results, but I can't vouch for that. If the device is known to work with Linux, it is likely to be potentially doable with a Pi, but I would want to see others succeeding with the specific model I'm contemplating before I'd buy one.
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Thank you for the info. I have seen others say they are using i2s DAC's with Volumio and Runeaudio which I thought were both based on Linux so I was hoping that meant JRiver MC would support them as well. I'll keep digging and possibly buy a setup to test.
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If the pi supports it, JRiver should support it. It's more of a question of whether any given i2s DAC will work with the pi if you see what I mean.
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I just use a raspberry pi with hifiberry dac and volumio. Point volumio at my jriver pc and away I go. Works great. (Spotify on it kinda sucks but get an echo dot for that.)