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April 2013
uglymusic
April 2013
Brain_Dead
Using a Raspberry Pi as a Network Player
uglymusic
April 2013
edited April 2013
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Digital
Here's a
cheap way for getting into digital
.
Has anyone tried it?
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Brain_Dead
April 2013
Dave thanks for the tip, I have two here but never had any luck with them so far.
uglymusic
April 2013
There are some links in that post, which could be useful, now that you're the software king ;-)
Brain_Dead
April 2013
stil hell off a lot to learn main pc hd died today losts xp this the cheap coby thing slow beast.
uglymusic
April 2013
Get yourself a Mac ;-)
Brain_Dead
April 2013
Donald or Horse
uglymusic
April 2013
A Big Mac :-)
uglymusic
April 2013
Having read some more of the linked sites, it seems that there's limited USB support, specifically for asynchronous USB DACs, like the Young.
Seems like it could work with my KingRex DAC, though.
For me, it looks like a 'sit on the sidelines while the experts solve some technical problems' situation.
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