=== update Jan 26 === Patch accepted in upstream sound, should be in next 4.5-rc2 and next stable vanilla kernel starting from 4.5. ===/=== I bought a fresh Teac UD-503 yesterday and it was driving me crazy last evening, always disconnecting/freezing when switching from S16 to S32 format, or simply changing file rate. I was
mpd / mpc: fade in / out script
mpc-fade For the ones like me who want to wake up with music and go to sleep with music, here is a little script to make the magic around mpd. It will work on any linux with mpd and mpc (mpd client). On the mele, you have a led extra when mpc-fade is running. Here
MPD – from Micromega MyDac to Teac UD-501 DSD
/* EDIT Jan 03, 2016 */ Moved to UD-503 /* /EDIT */ Some weeks ago, i tuned my office setup with a micromega MyZic (headphone amp) for my AKG K701. I looked for a new dac… and decided not to buy a new MyDac but to move my home MyDac to it (great combo –
Mele: Ubuntu 12.10 armhf img – kernel upd – xbmc
Fully running version of ubuntu 12.10 armhf, kernel 3.0.42++ (latest mali from sunxi), sata and XBMC. PmM included to process nand install. To proceed: Download the file: ubuntu_12.10_armhf_v2_mele_xbmc.img.gz (MD5: 04eded50e8fee6e760863e8381acf20b) Unzip the file. Linux: gunzip ubuntu_12.10_armhf_v2_mele_xbmc.img.gz DD it to your MMC. You will need a mmc >= 2Go (xbmc is big). From linux (put your
Audiophile A10 bit perfect player
My last and final project around the mele a2000: a bit perfect player with mpd and display. Arm powered (Allwinner A10). Updated with a linear and regulated power supply. quick and dirty ! Schematic: Fully working. Ultra low power – switches to 60MHz on standby and 1Ghz on playback External 12V Fortron PSU + Internal
3.0.42+ tuned sources
After a bit of thinking, i push back the sources i used to prepare the kernel available here. This is not a dissident action against the sunxi community. I have no time left to work more on debugging kernel stuff and perhaps submit some patches to the sunxi github based on this version. I strongly
Mele + DAC + MPD => the perfect bit-perfect setup
Mele is just a great little platform for so many usage. Since 2 weeks, i’m using one of mine as a bit perfect audio player: ultra low power consumption – always ready to play usb2 or spdif sata if you don’t have nas I’m using a Micromega MyDac in usb2 (299 Euros, the best sounding
Mele armhf 3.0.57+ / 3.0.42+ – kernel update
After many requests (sorry for the delay), you will find here new kernel updates for both images (debian headless and ubuntu w/GFX). UPDATE 5 – Apr 4 2013 GFX update – Updated mali driver + some modules like UVC. 1G: linux-armhf-gfx-1G-3.0.42-6.tar.bz2 (MD5: 8004415caaf82fd989b8f04cea441deb) linux-armhf-gfx-1G-3.0.42-6.tar.gz (MD5: 5efbd84a3ebece09b13c353a76ebcf88) Normal (512M): linux-armhf-gfx-3.0.42-6.tar.bz2 (MD5: 53c39f9e67061f78975755ef893b83fe) linux-armhf-gfx-3.0.42-6.tar.gz (MD5: 5abd088b05f19d5c5e25dd8a1ca718a5) /UPDATE
Mele headless: Debian wheezy (aka testing) armhf with nand install (v1)
I’m posting here a running (base) version of debian wheezy armhf (V1), kernel 3.0.42+. HEADLESS – Full network stack (netfilter, vlan, …) – NFS server – eth0 – wlan0 Easy to install on the NAND and ready to be tuned. I added an easy configurator in it (explain at the end of the post). The
Pimp my Mele
PmM is the name of a configuration for Mele. Made in perl/dialog. It is currently a part of the lastest ubuntu/debian image made available here: mele-ubuntu-12-10-armhf-base-with-nand-install-v1 mele-debian-wheezy-armhf-base-with-nand-install-v1 You can download it separately: pimpmymele-0.1.tgz ddfd0be76ab4d29f11c581d7b4edc91f pimpmymele-0.1.tgz The goal is quite simple: Ease the process of configuring graphics/mac address/nand install/led blink. You can choose to: install on