RPi3 and Win 10 IoT for music replay
Posted: July 18th, 2016, 8:15 am
Looking at the Raspberry Pi 3, Windows 10 IoT and DIY Music Player software to go with the DIY AK4490EQ DAC.
Setup a PC Laptop with Windows 10 OS and the Windows Visual Studio 2015 development system and the RPi3 running the latest version of Windows 10 IoT. First program downloads over the web and runs correctly, so it is fully functional.
My nephews are both software development types and with the Foobar2000 SDK download will see if we can migrate it from Visual Studio 2010 to VS 2015 needed for the IoT capabilities.
The DAC supports both WASAPI and ASIO input from Windows 10, so might have to venture into a device driver as well. The RPi3 has a built in DAC, so a good way to test before trying with the USB DAC. Already supports external USB drives, so that will help.
I tried the Linux downloads, but was not happy with the sound on the RPi3, so decided to look at this as an alternative. I really want a front end running on the RPi3, not have to remote into the box like most other players. It even has a command line capability in IoT, just need to get it registered to use it.
Will see what happens.
Setup a PC Laptop with Windows 10 OS and the Windows Visual Studio 2015 development system and the RPi3 running the latest version of Windows 10 IoT. First program downloads over the web and runs correctly, so it is fully functional.
My nephews are both software development types and with the Foobar2000 SDK download will see if we can migrate it from Visual Studio 2010 to VS 2015 needed for the IoT capabilities.
The DAC supports both WASAPI and ASIO input from Windows 10, so might have to venture into a device driver as well. The RPi3 has a built in DAC, so a good way to test before trying with the USB DAC. Already supports external USB drives, so that will help.
I tried the Linux downloads, but was not happy with the sound on the RPi3, so decided to look at this as an alternative. I really want a front end running on the RPi3, not have to remote into the box like most other players. It even has a command line capability in IoT, just need to get it registered to use it.
Will see what happens.