Volumio on Rock64 - Printable Version +- PINE64 (https://forum.pine64.org) +-- Forum: ROCK64 (https://forum.pine64.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=85) +--- Forum: Linux on Rock64 (https://forum.pine64.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=88) +--- Thread: Volumio on Rock64 (/showthread.php?tid=5322) |
RE: Volumio on Rock64 - gkkpch - 12-09-2017 (12-08-2017, 10:58 PM)ktulu909 Wrote:(12-05-2017, 09:55 AM)gkkpch Wrote: yes, the initial version supports automatic detection of emmc or sd as the boot device. Since the early days of Odroid’s I have used nothing else than an emmc-to-sd adapter and flash images using dd on Linux or win32diskimager on Windows. People say, etcher on windows is good too. You can find an adapter in the pine store. RE: Volumio on Rock64 - tnweaver - 01-30-2018 Tried the October 2017 image with i2s setting along with i2s wiring to my DAC. Using same hardware config with a OCROID C2. 192k or 96k/24bit files seems to play fine. Sounds nice. Volumio UI working well. I've built a little music server with the rock64 and volumio. Connected USB 3.0 to SSD drive and using wifi stick in the 2.0 USB port. Little flakiness with networking but could be something going on with the hardware arrangement. Can't get the "volumio.local" address to work like the Odroid c2 so directly http'ing to IP address. Sometimes forced to fall back to hotspot connection. All in all great work. Looking forward to next image update Thanks Trent RE: Volumio on Rock64 - pineadmin - 04-06-2018 Updated Volumio (ROCK64) 2.390-2018-03-27 on Wiki and PINE64 Installer. RE: Volumio on Rock64 - pfeerick - 04-28-2018 Just a note for anyone else starting with the rock64 DAC. As shipped, it came with two jumpers on it. J3 was set to link the middle pin to MCLK (look at the silkscreen on the reverse side) and J4 was connecting the middle pin to L (any ideas what that one is for?). I wasn't getting any sound from volumio with a clean install of the latest release to eMMC and the ouput set to I2C. I saw a reference on the forum elsewhere to moving the J3 jumper to link the middle pin to 50M (use the onboard 50Mhz oscillator rather than an external one?) and voilà, there was sound! I did it whilst the rock64 was powered off... I wouldn't recommend doing it whilst it is running That minor hiccup aside, it is both volumio 2.390 and the DAC are working great and sound good. I'm guessing the SPDIF is working fine also as the port does light up if I change the audio output to SPDIF, but I don't have a SPDIF amp handy. I remembered the MiniDisc units I have have optical in via 3.5mm jack, and let you monitor the output. I switched volumio back to SPDIF, connected the MiniDisc up, and clicked on the next track to play and it also works perfectly! Great work guys! Now to work out how to get access to the rPi GPIOs as unfortunately the pine64 guys didn't think of laying out the board in a way that they could be extended through (but just not populated) and whilst the board would fit perfectly with standoffs the link to DAC board to the rock64 board, it does block off the rPi header... might have to make a board that stacks in between and allows access to the rpi gpio via 90 degree headers... RE: Volumio on Rock64 - pineadmin - 11-02-2018 Updated Volumio (ROCK64) 2.462-2018-09-29 on Wiki and PINE64 Installer. RE: Volumio on Rock64 - cr2016 - 11-06-2018 Hi pineadmin, Except if I missed something: Volumio 2.462-2018-09-29 for ROCK64. Volumio 2.383-2018-03-17 for PINE64. RE: Volumio on Rock64 - pineadmin - 11-07-2018 (11-06-2018, 03:45 AM)cr2016 Wrote: Hi pineadmin,Above you mention is latest version we have. RE: Volumio on Rock64 - Luke - 01-18-2019 New Volumio image is now available thanks to Ge ! RE: Volumio on Rock64 - pineadmin - 05-28-2019 Updated Volumio (ROCK64) version 2.528-2019-01-12 on Wiki and PINE64 Installer. RE: Volumio on Rock64 - mdr - 02-21-2020 Hi, my Rock64 with Volumio works, but the sound falls away after a few songs. I've tested this with several sources (UPNP, Spotify, Airplay, etc). After a few songs the output is silent. The interface still indicates it is playing and is responsive, we just hear no sound (using HDMI output). Reboot fixes it. Logs are here: http://logs.volumio.org/volumio/oVKxYEe.html Anybody an idea what to do? |