I guess that the sound quality is better than the raspberry pi cuz this chip is made for tablets so hopefully it will sound decent
Haven't revised mine yet cuz I pledge for the playbox kit so those are going to be the las to be send it I hope qt the time they ship mine the dac board be available ok backerkit
And of course it can be better wit an external DAC so u can plug the pine to your amp system on your car with out noises or problems and distortion
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A quick question to the devs!
Would the i2s port support bidirectional audio? I.e I would like to have the ability to pass through audio using this board, like some kind of basic DSP.
Additionally, would the pine64 support Android M (Given it's 192khz audio sampling rate) which would be of great interest to everyone looking at the pine64 + i2s DAC for car audio!
(05-27-2016, 02:25 PM)kidrock Wrote: [ -> ]A quick question to the devs!
Would the i2s port support bidirectional audio? I.e I would like to have the ability to pass through audio using this board, like some kind of basic DSP.
Additionally, would the pine64 support Android M (Given it's 192khz audio sampling rate) which would be of great interest to everyone looking at the pine64 + i2s DAC for car audio!
In most cases, the I2S is one direction (output only, just like Rpi). However, in Pine64 Euler bus, the I2S is bidirectional. However, I don't think there is driver to make use of this feature yet.
The Android M porting currently ongoing and hopefully will able to release on a month time.
I have connected my PCM5102 PCBA to the Pine64 EULA bus but there is no audio output.
Do I need a driver or setup change in the system? I have tested with Remix and android.
I have used these pins
Pin Function PCM5102 Connection
11 I2S_MCK LRCK
13 I2S_BCLK BCK
15 I2S_DOUT DATA
14 GND GND
I will later try to measure at the pine to see if there is any activity.
Hi , Tl lim
How about this one ?
Your Pine Embedded Sdn Bhd ?
You forgot it
I waiting support can run Volumio music player
and how much ?
your online shop haven't yet !
And i reading you haven't RCA output =-=
your kickstarter board is send the ended?
Do you know my mood ? i can talk to you is Angry Birds now !
Hi....as per my knowledge the first RPis had no I2S, but the RPi 1 PCB Rev. 2.0 added the P5 header which has I2S CLK/FSYNC/DIN/DOUT as alternate function on GPIOs 28-31. RPI B+ and RPI 2 moved this signals to the extended 40 pin header (previously 26 pins).Unfortunately the Pine has I2S on the euler bus, not on the RPI header, thus it is not fully pin compatible.The Pine has the I2S master clock signal which is required by some I2S DACs.The pine also has the S/PDIF compatible OWA (one wire audio) which directly connects to an optical transceiver.
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(09-28-2016, 12:09 PM)CareyCorbin Wrote: [ -> ]Hi....as per my knowledge the first RPis had no I2S, but the RPi 1 PCB Rev. 2.0 added the P5 header which has I2S CLK/FSYNC/DIN/DOUT as alternate function on GPIOs 28-31. RPI B+ and RPI 2 moved this signals to the extended 40 pin header (previously 26 pins).Unfortunately the Pine has I2S on the euler bus, not on the RPI header, thus it is not fully pin compatible.The Pine has the I2S master clock signal which is required by some I2S DACs.The pine also has the S/PDIF compatible OWA (one wire audio) which directly connects to an optical transceiver
On the I2S signal prospective, Pine64 and RPi are not compatible. We prefer the digital audio has its own well define section, instead of piggy back on GPIO pin.
How far are you guys with new peripherals like the DAC?
Thanks
Hi tllim!
what about something like hifiberry digi+pro HAT board!? A lot of us are using PineA64 as a media player and we need good/hifi digital audio output! Please!
Thank you.