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Raspbian

Please refer to here: File:DAC-setting-raspbian.pdf

Volumio

  • Write SD card image and boot Pi.
  • connect from web browser to volumio.local
  • Select the top right hand side (burger) menu and select PLAYBACK OPTIONS.
  • Turn on "I2S DAC" and select "ST400" under“DAC Model.” Then reboot and you are done.

 

 

Moode Audio Player

  • Connect from web browser to moode.local
  • Select configure from the pull down menu, then system.
  • Within the Audio section select the device you have (such as 'SupTrnonics x400') and press SET
  • Within the same selection make sure you set the volume to around 20% (not 100%) and press SET
  • Select reboot

Once reconnected….

  • Select configure from the pull down menu and then MPD
  • Within Setting, select volume control - hardware and then APPLY
  • Select reboot

 

 

RuneAudio

  • Write SD card image, boot Pi.
  • login into the Pi via ssh as root (password rune) and edit /boot/config.txt to select the IQaudio Pi-DAC+ devicetree overlay. Save and reboot
  • Connect from web browser to runeaudio.local
  • Select the pull down settings menu and select MPD, here change audio interface to IQaudIO DAC, beneath this select Volume control: enabled-hardware
  • Press SAVE AND APPLY

OpenElec

  # audio interfaces
  dtoverlay=iqaudio-dacplus
  # optional hardware interfaces
  dtparam=i2s=on
  • Once above changes have been made, then ctrl+x to save.
  • mount -o remount,ro /flash
  • reboot

NOTE (Feedback from one of our customer): using the latest version of Raspbian Pi OS, 'dtoverlay=iqaudio-dacplus' does not work, but choose 'dtoverlay=rpi-dac' it works fine

OSMC

TBD

Max2Play

RoPiee

It works with RoPieee just pick "Audio HAT: IQandIO Pi-DAC(+/PRO/Zero)" and I using Spotify and it playing real good sounds very good.

LibreElec

Selecting "IQDac" on LibreElec to make it work

Picoreplayer

for the picoreplayer the correct hardware is the Audiophonics ISabre Q2M

hw:CARD=DAC,DEV=0 - I-Sabre Q2M DAC, I-Sabre Q2M DAC i-sabre-codec-i2c.1-0048-0

Thanks to Ignace Sannen


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Anonymous user #6

10 months ago
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On piCorePlayer 8.2.0 64-bit, I don't get any sound. I tried both "Audiophonics ISabre Q2M" and "RPi DAC"
 

Anonymous user #6

10 months ago
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I found that "IQaudIO DAC" works.
 

Walker

10 months ago
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Hello, please provide your order number, then you can contact our technical support at : support@geekworm.com
 

Anonymous user #4

16 months ago
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Would it have been useful to include a link to this webpage on the included paperwork? Even the video on the website - the info doesnt work.
 

Walker

16 months ago
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Hello, may I ask what problem you encountered? Can you provide your order number? The information on the webpage is of course useful. If you encounter a problem that cannot be solved, you can send an email to us (support@geekworm.com), and you can describe your problem in detail. It is of course best if you can provide a video. We will also try our best to solve the problem for you
 

Anonymous user #3

34 months ago
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Hi, for me it works only with dtoverlay=hifiberry-dac on the config.txt file.

aplay -l comand gave me that it is a PCM5102a and not a PCM5122

pi@moode:~ $ aplay -l

        • List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices ****

card 0: sndrpihifiberry [snd_rpi_hifiberry_dac], device 0: HifiBerry DAC HiFi pcm5102a-hifi-0 [HifiBerry DAC HiFi pcm5102a-hifi-0]

The same with RaspianOS, Volumio3, and rAudio1.
 

Lisa

34 months ago
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Hi,

We saw that you also left a message hereDACPi, and replied to you.
 

Anonymous user #2

35 months ago
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piCorePlayer: use RPi DAC (last choice) to select the audio card. Test w/o problem with picoreplayer 7.0 and 8.1.0

Rosario
 

Anonymous user #5

15 months ago
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Using piCorePlayer 8.2.0 64-bit, and don't get any sound.

I tried "RPi DAC (last choice)" as "Anonymous 2" suggested, but still no sound. My old HiFiBerry DAC+ works fine with the same installation.

The hardware seems nice though.
 

Lisa

35 months ago
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Hi,You can refer to whether the official DAC supports ARCH LINUX.But we do not recommend installing ARCH LINUX.
 

Anonymous user #1

36 months ago
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Hi, can we install it in a ARCH LINUX?