JIVELITE REMOTE LIBRARY SOFTWARE
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On boot-up, boot messages on touchscreen are upside-down.Inserted the card into the Pi 2 microSD carrier, reassembled the unit, connected it to my home LAN, DAC, USB SSD, and power.
JIVELITE REMOTE LIBRARY PRO
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I managed to get this to work thanks to advice from kind users of an audio forum as well as a lot of searches for documentation and other forum info.
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My adventure was to try to get piCorePlayer to work standalone, even though it is mainly a replacement for the formerly proprietary networked Squeezebox player. All of those three Linux-based players are mainly designed to stream music from a separate server or streaming service, but RuneAudio and Volumio can in principle work standalone from a local USB disk. Eventually, I heard about piCorePlayer on an audio forum as being really lightweight - it runs from RAM disk - and decided to give it a try. I also tried Volumio, but I could not get it to run stably on my hardware. Scrolling through my 1TB music library was really annoying. I started with RuneAudio, which worked but was was sluggish, often missed command touches, and sometimes got stuck doing harder chores. What remained was to find standalone music player software that would run well on that low-power computer. However, I currently have an extra Neurochrome HP-1 headphone amp, and that sounds even better between the DAC and the headphones than the dac1541's built-in amp. The player connects with a S/PDIF coax cable to my Soekris dac1541 DAC/amp, which on its own it is a very nice source for my MrSpeakers Æon Flow Closed headphones.
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Probably overkill, but you definitely need which is more than the typical USB wall wart.