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OpenELEC testbuilds for Wolfson and Cirrus Logic audio cards
https://community.element14.com/products/raspberry-pi/f/forum/26563/openelec-testbuilds-for-wolfson-and-cirrus-logic-audio-cards
I updated my OpenELEC testbuilds so that they now support both the original Wolfson card for the RPi B and the new Cirrus Logic card for the B+. You can download
Support for Wolfson Aufio Card / Hifiberry · Issue #3251 ...
https://github.com/OpenELEC/OpenELEC.tv/issues/3251
Hi Openelec, Because the 3,5 mm jack of Raspberry Pi has such a poor sound quality to be used on a proper stereo amplifier, it could be an idea to integrate the wolfson audio card and/or hifiberry card drivers into openelec! At the moment you are depending on the software that comes with the Wolfson card, which is not as good as openelec/xbmc!
LibreELEC 7.0 builds with Wolfson/Cirrus Logic Audio Card ...
https://forum.libreelec.tv/thread/344-libreelec-7-0-builds-with-wolfson-cirrus-logic-audio-card-drivers/
Upgrading from OpenELEC 6.x: A manual update with the tar file should work just fine but can't be 100% guaranteed - better make a backup of your SD card in case something goes wrong. If the sound card no longer works check if you have the correct dtoverlay line in config.txt.
Wolfson Audio Card - Raspberry PI Projects
https://projects-raspberry.com/wolfson-audio-card/
Not only this but the Wolfson Audio Card was produced in partnership with Wolfson, the premier audio solutions chip company, to produce superior sound capabilities for the Raspberry Pi.The Wolfson Audio Card is based on Wolfson WM5102 audio hub codes.
Wolfson/CIRRUS LOGIC AUDIO CARD for RASPBERRY PI B+/A+ ...
https://community.element14.com/products/raspberry-pi/f/forum/47333/wolfson-cirrus-logic-audio-card-for-raspberry-pi-b-a-power-usage
Wolfson card installed and used: 480mA (457 when closed) Results for RPi B+: no audio card, output to HDMI: 252mA (249 when audio device is closed) Cirrus Logic card installed, but no driver loaded, output to HDMI: 259mA (256 when closed) Cirrus Logic card installed and used: 307mA (285 when closed).
Wolfson Audio Card User Documentation
https://www.farnell.com/datasheets/1805130.pdf
This Wolfson soundcard has been designed to plug in to compatible with Raspberry Pi the 8-pin audio GPIO connector, known as P5, and located right next to the GPIO header as show below. Diagram 2: Raspberry Pi with P5 connector outlined in red It uses innovative sprung connecto solder an 8-pin header to your Raspberry Pi, a.
Raspberry Pi + CirrusLogic Audio Card = FAIL | diyAudio
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/raspberry-pi-cirruslogic-audio-card-fail.270908/
The Wolfson Audio Card is extremely flexible and permits various inputs and outputs and high quality audio output. The OpenELEC OS is also extremely flexible, permitting Audio, Video, Picture and Internet Downloads like YouTube, etc..
Raspberry Pi Revison 2 and the Wolfson Audio Card ...
https://www.hifiwigwam.com/forum/topic/87591-raspberry-pi-revison-2-and-the-wolfson-audio-card/
Then came the Wolfson Audio card and reading the spec convinced me I should buy into this idea. The Wolfson Audio Card is a daughter board for the Revision 2 Raspberry Pi and potentially could reduce my power consumption even further by replacing my Squeezebox Touch, Musical Fidelity V-DAC and their 2 linear power supplies.
Raspberry Pi + CirrusLogic Audio Card = FAIL | Page 2 ...
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/raspberry-pi-cirruslogic-audio-card-fail.270908/page-2
Just like your setup I am also using Raspberry B and Wolfson DAC and the audio output is really very good, certainly better that my Audio Research CD Player and DAC when playing hires (.44.1khz) files. I have recently used the OpenELEC version 5.0.6 and Hiassofts's replacement for the Wolfson Audio card.
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