• Pi Zero audio out??

    From paul lee@1:105/420 to All on Mon May 30 17:02:50 2022
    So I'm doing an update to my Pi/Philco Predicta antique television project... you boot the Pi up, which is connected to the TV thru a horrible workaround - Pi HDMI to HDMI/Coax converter to OHM converter to bunny-ears antique TV two screws...

    I can get good video, but the audio is rough at best. I know that I can cobble together a bluetooth speaker connection - but its finnicky at best. I wish the Pi Zero had a 3.5mm out because I could connect to an old Bose speaker I have.

    What audio-out options would you look at? I know I can use the GPIO to get sound out, but what other options am I missing?

    Bluetooth...
    3.5mm jack somehow

    Wish I could stream the Pi's output to my Sonos speakers, that would be easy...

    If I could get a clean audio out, I can dial in the picture on the Philco Predicta very well.



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  • From The Natural Philosopher@3:770/3 to paul lee on Tue May 31 12:05:36 2022
    On 30/05/2022 06:02, paul lee wrote:
    So I'm doing an update to my Pi/Philco Predicta antique television project... you boot the Pi up, which is connected to the TV thru a horrible workaround - Pi HDMI to HDMI/Coax converter to OHM converter to bunny-ears antique TV two screws...

    I can get good video, but the audio is rough at best. I know that I can cobble
    together a bluetooth speaker connection - but its finnicky at best. I wish the
    Pi Zero had a 3.5mm out because I could connect to an old Bose speaker I have.

    What audio-out options would you look at? I know I can use the GPIO to get sound out, but what other options am I missing?

    Bluetooth...
    3.5mm jack somehow

    Wish I could stream the Pi's output to my Sonos speakers, that would be easy...


    If I could get a clean audio out, I can dial in the picture on the Philco Predicta very well.



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    I have superb audio out of my PiFi, using a HiFiberry audio hat.

    https://thepihut.com/collections/raspberry-pi-hats/products/hifiberry-dac-zero

    Provided you use the correct driver, it Just Works

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  • From Josef Moellers@3:770/3 to The Natural Philosopher on Tue May 31 14:10:43 2022
    On 31.05.22 13:05, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
    On 30/05/2022 06:02, paul lee wrote:
    So I'm doing an update to my Pi/Philco Predicta antique television
    project...
    you boot the Pi up, which is connected to the TV thru a horrible
    workaround -
    Pi HDMI to HDMI/Coax converter to OHM converter to bunny-ears antique
    TV two
    screws...

    I can get good video, but the audio is rough at best. I know that I
    can cobble
    together a bluetooth speaker connection - but its finnicky at best. I
    wish the
    Pi Zero had a 3.5mm out because I could connect to an old Bose speaker
    I have.

    What audio-out options would you look at? I know I can use the GPIO to
    get
    sound out, but what other options am I missing?

    Bluetooth...
    3.5mm jack somehow

    Wish I could stream the Pi's output to my Sonos speakers, that would
    be easy...


    If I could get a clean audio out, I can dial in the picture on the Philco
    Predicta very well.



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    I have superb audio out of my PiFi, using a HiFiberry  audio hat.

    https://thepihut.com/collections/raspberry-pi-hats/products/hifiberry-dac-zero

    I'll second that. A few months ago I built an audio server using a DAC+
    that does internet radio as well as well as playing from an in-house
    media server as well as from a (USB attached) SSD. Sound is excellent,
    handling is through volumio.

    Josef

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  • From paul lee@1:105/420 to The Natural Philosopher on Tue May 31 09:28:18 2022
    I have superb audio out of my PiFi, using a HiFiberry audio hat. https://thepihut.com/collections/raspberry-pi-hats/products/hifiberry-dac-

    Thanks for the suggestion - I'm trying to decide whether I want to use the on-board bluetooth, or some DAC hat like this. Appreciate the link and info.



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  • From Computer Nerd Kev@3:770/3 to paul lee on Wed Jun 1 08:58:44 2022
    paul lee <nospam.paul.lee@f420.n105.z1.fidonet.org> wrote:
    I have superb audio out of my PiFi, using a HiFiberry audio hat. https://thepihut.com/collections/raspberry-pi-hats/products/hifiberry-dac-

    Thanks for the suggestion - I'm trying to decide whether I want to use the on-board bluetooth, or some DAC hat like this.

    There's also all the USB audio adapters on Ebay which work well
    enough for most purposes and don't require any special
    configuration to work on the Pi Zero (except that the PWM audio
    driver might still be set as the default audio device). They're
    also dirt cheap.

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  • From paul lee@1:105/420 to Computer Nerd Kev on Tue May 31 18:02:10 2022
    There's also all the USB audio adapters on Ebay which work well
    enough for most purposes and don't require any special
    configuration to work on the Pi Zero (except that the PWM audio
    driver might still be set as the default audio device). They're
    also dirt cheap.

    Ahhh - that might w0rk for my needs, cause I do have a capable old Bose speaker w/ 3.5mm inputs... I think Bose uses that neat internal piping to make their sound bigger, but it might be neat to try and crack the case and install the Bose speaker INSIDE the Predicta.

    At any rate, this is an option that I'll look at too.

    1. Bluetooth connection to an external BT speaker. (Pi doesn't perform GREAT here, tho...)
    2. DAC HAT for red/white audio outs
    3. USB Hub w/ audio outputs

    Thanks, r0ckstars.



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  • From A. Dumas@3:770/3 to Computer Nerd Kev on Wed Jun 1 07:20:31 2022
    Computer Nerd Kev <not@telling.you.invalid> wrote:
    There's also all the USB audio adapters on Ebay which work well
    enough for most purposes and don't require any special
    configuration to work on the Pi Zero (except that the PWM audio
    driver might still be set as the default audio device). They're
    also dirt cheap.

    And you'd need a micro-usb to usb-a adapter.

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  • From Brian Gregory@3:770/3 to A. Dumas on Wed Jun 1 21:07:47 2022
    On 01/06/2022 08:20, A. Dumas wrote:
    Computer Nerd Kev <not@telling.you.invalid> wrote:
    There's also all the USB audio adapters on Ebay which work well
    enough for most purposes and don't require any special
    configuration to work on the Pi Zero (except that the PWM audio
    driver might still be set as the default audio device). They're
    also dirt cheap.

    And you'd need a micro-usb to usb-a adapter.
    It's called a microUSB USB OTG adapter.

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    Brian Gregory (in England).

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  • From Nikolaj Lazic@3:770/3 to All on Thu Jun 2 18:19:11 2022
    Dana Wed, 1 Jun 2022 07:20:31 -0000 (UTC), A Dumas <alexandre@dumas.fr.invalid> napis'o:
    Computer Nerd Kev <not@telling.you.invalid> wrote:
    There's also all the USB audio adapters on Ebay which work well
    enough for most purposes and don't require any special
    configuration to work on the Pi Zero (except that the PWM audio
    driver might still be set as the default audio device). They're
    also dirt cheap.

    And you'd need a micro-usb to usb-a adapter.

    Or use a bit of solder:
    https://www.msldigital.com/pages/support-for-hub-zero
    and connect USB hub... and power it and Pi Zero.

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  • From Nikolaj Lazic@3:770/3 to All on Thu Jun 2 19:08:44 2022
    Dana Thu, 2 Jun 2022 18:19:11 -0000 (UTC), Nikolaj Lazic <nlazicBEZ_OVOGA@mudrac.ffzg.hr> napis'o:
    Dana Wed, 1 Jun 2022 07:20:31 -0000 (UTC), A Dumas <alexandre@dumas.fr.invalid> napis'o:
    Computer Nerd Kev <not@telling.you.invalid> wrote:
    There's also all the USB audio adapters on Ebay which work well
    enough for most purposes and don't require any special
    configuration to work on the Pi Zero (except that the PWM audio
    driver might still be set as the default audio device). They're
    also dirt cheap.

    And you'd need a micro-usb to usb-a adapter.

    Or use a bit of solder:
    https://www.msldigital.com/pages/support-for-hub-zero
    and connect USB hub... and power it and Pi Zero.

    There might even be enough space to fit Zero inside this USB hub: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005003535201823.html

    And power the hub and Zero from the power supplied to the hub.
    From phone charger... connected with this USB connection for this hub.
    Just desolder data lines from the cable... than connect Zero pins to data
    pins and power from the external USB.

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