Hello,
since my rpi4 died, i want to use my odroid n2+ as a multimedia server. Having a hifiberry dac lite and no idea how i could activate it looking for hints.
Has anyone an idea how to get the DAC working?
best regards
Utz
Hello,
since my rpi4 died, i want to use my odroid n2+ as a multimedia server. Having a hifiberry dac lite and no idea how i could activate it looking for hints.
Has anyone an idea how to get the DAC working?
best regards
Utz
I have never used a DAC on any of my ARM devices so I am not an expert on this subject.
First thing you would need to do is make sure the hifiberry dac lite is compatible to the Odroid N2 40 pin header pin out. It seems like I have heard of compatibility problems.
A search found this on the internet
The Odroid N2 is not officially compatible with Raspberry Pi HATs,
but some users have reported success using certain HATs with it,
particularly if the pinouts align. However, you may need to make
adjustments or use jumper wires for proper connections
What are you trying to accomplish? I have an image for an Odroid N2 headless server here
In the EnOS ARM wiki there are articles for setting up client computers, using sshfs for linux clients and smb for Windows clients. It also has an article for setting up miniDLNA to stream music, picture, and video to anything with a DLNA client. Such as VLC or many smart TVs, and even my Yamaha AV Reciever.
IMHO an advantage to the above is everything necessary to accomplish this is from the Archlinux ARM repositories. No AUR or third party software. Granted this is a simple setup but it works well for simple home networks.
Pudge
Thanks for your reply,
i will have to further investigate because i want to use the DAC for my active speakers.
The SBC just has to serve for disks/nfs, streaming Video and audio content to beamer and speakers.
You are right that some pins may be different, thought they would share the same layout.
Utz