(23-03-2015 18:38)PeteManchester Wrote: (23-03-2015 10:28)AntonD Wrote: (20-04-2014 11:03)PeteManchester Wrote: We have released a new version of the Java MediaPlayer, details can be found here:
https://forum.minimserver.com/showthread.php?tid=1428
Hi Pete
I read this post with great interest. You software/audio enthusiasts are amazing.
I would like to build a 2nd system in my office and currently it will go like this:
iMac>iTunes>USB>Chord Qute EX DAC>Nait 5i-2>Spendor SA1
However, I already have a Synology NAS configured with MinimServer to feed my main system downstairs. This works a treat, is rock solid and streams my Redbook, 24/96, 24/192 and DSD64. So, I would like to stream this main library to the Qute EX dac USB connection.
I want to get into DSD more and will look to get DSD128 in the future.
So, by reading this post, I think I can change the above system to the following:
Java MediaPlayer>Raspberry Pi2>USB>Chord Qute EX DAC>Nait 5i-2>Spendor SA1 (and use a control point like plug player)
Is the assumption above correct?
For the forum members utilising the Raspberry Pi USB out, are you getting very good results and is the USB from the Pi a good enough interface for audiophile quality replay?
Many thanks in advance for your help and knowledge on this subject.
Regards, Anton
Hi Anton,
The Java MediaPlayer>Raspberry Pi2>USB>
will certainly work, I'm not sure if your Chord Qute EX DAC is compatible with the Raspberry Pi, I've not heard of anyone else using one of these, I've also had a quick look around but can't see if it is compatible with the Pi.
In terms of audio quality, for me it is good enough, I have a few different DACs such as a HifiMeDIY Sabre DAC, UD110, and the Wolfson Pi DAC. To me all three sound good, but probably best to let other people comment on the audio quality.
Thanks,
Pete.
Hi
Ah, I think I see. Would it be related to USB drivers and the Chord not seeing the information correctly?
Hmm, maybe I can try Pi>Digi+>Optical>Chord EX
I know not related to this post but I want to make use of my MinimServer library
Thanks Pete. This Raspberry Pi device for audio is very interesting.
Let's see what happens, all the best
Anton