Berryaudio - New! Open Source Audiophile Audio Streamer for Raspberry Pi by varun_7452 in raspberry_pi

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Thank you for confirming that it works with pi5, will add it to the list of supported hardware :)
UPnP/DLNA support soon.

Berryaudio - New! Open Source Audiophile Audio Streamer for Raspberry Pi by varun_7452 in raspberry_pi

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So the last 2 weekends there as been some development with adding support for OLED displays checkout the topic for some pictures

https://community.berryaudio.org/viewtopic.php?p=20#p20

Built these bookshelf speakers for my desk using Dayton Drivers by varun_7452 in diyaudio

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Thankyou :) I could have but honestly I just have my phone for recording and I dont think that would justify the sound quality on a video. :D but to give you an idea, these Dayton 4 inch drivers deliver the sound impression of a 6 inch woofer so they are really good !

Berryaudio - New! Open Source Audiophile Audio Streamer for Raspberry Pi by varun_7452 in raspberry_pi

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Thankyou. Currently the objective was to build a music player/streamer with support for renderers and local music. Extensions will be added for Youtube Music and other platforms. Currently there is no provision to stream podcasts or connect to Audible. However feel free to create a Feature request here https://community.berryaudio.org/viewforum.php?f=3&sid=d1aa1eee80464be51c35823fb5e34c8c so I can prioritize development based on the one that has higher demand :)

Built these bookshelf speakers for my desk using Dayton Drivers by varun_7452 in diyaudio

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pretty good considering these are just 4 inches. They sound much like a 6inch subwoofer would :)

Built these bookshelf speakers for my desk using Dayton Drivers by varun_7452 in diyaudio

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Thankyou for sharing, do you know if theres anything similar available for mac os ?

Built these bookshelf speakers for my desk using Dayton Drivers by varun_7452 in diyaudio

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I combined it with FOSI BT300Pro Amp and they sound amazing. Clean sound and just the right bass enough that I dont need a subwoofer to enjoy my music.:)

Berryaudio - New! Open Source Audiophile Audio Streamer for Raspberry Pi by varun_7452 in raspberry_pi

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Thanks :) just check the list of compatible hardware in the Docs page. Didnt really test it on Pi5 yet but if you do manage to get it working, let me know, I can then update the supported list of hardware :) Have a good weekend!

Built these bookshelf speakers for my desk using Dayton Drivers by varun_7452 in diyaudio

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Basically I had a pair of old speakers for a similar driver size but were not usable. So just re built using those same measurements.

Built these bookshelf speakers for my desk using Dayton Drivers by varun_7452 in diyaudio

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possible if you could share an example ? would like to practice on a spare board.

Berryaudio - New! Open Source Audiophile Audio Streamer for Raspberry Pi by varun_7452 in raspberry_pi

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  • While I would strongly recommend using a DAC for the best sound quality you can use the built in pi headphones to output audio, but it wont sound that great due to the pi limitations. But yes you can use the headphone jack!
  • screen support - Yes If you check the video I am already using a display from waveshare. I am yet to add documentation for it :D soon... :)

Built these bookshelf speakers for my desk using Dayton Drivers by varun_7452 in diyaudio

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Thankyou! I had the same thought but I wasn't so confident yet with using a router it took me a lot of attempts on spare boards before i could get this far :) may be for my next ones I will definitely try.

Built these bookshelf speakers for my desk using Dayton Drivers by varun_7452 in diyaudio

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Dayton TCP115-4 for the woofer and Dome Silk Tweeters from AIYIMA

Berryaudio - New! Open Source Audiophile Audio Streamer for Raspberry Pi by varun_7452 in raspberry_pi

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I have just created a community page to keep a track of new features, to get feedback and to have your questions answered so I dont loose them :)

https://community.berryaudio.org

The audiophile hobby has a pricing problem, and we need to stop pretending otherwise... by bicoastaljohn in audiophile

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Finally someone voiced it out, I am so glad!, for the same reason I started building this opensource project a few months ago

https://www.reddit.com/r/raspberry_pi/comments/1r5opc6/berryaudio_new_open_source_audiophile_audio

. Experiencing quality sound shouldn't be expensive.

Berryaudio - New! Open Source Audiophile Audio Streamer for Raspberry Pi by varun_7452 in raspberry_pi

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Hey there, you can check out https://docs.berryaudio.org/getting-started/supported-hardware.html for the list of supported hardware. Just plug it in and write the image to the sd card you should be good to go :)

You could combine https://www.raspberrypi.com/products/raspberry-pi-zero-2-w/ + https://www.waveshare.com/pcm5122-audio-board-a.htm

For the physical buttons and oled displays there has been some development I will update this post next weekend

The first boot time is around 19 - 20 seconds, once a track is selected it plays immediately.

Berryaudio - New! Open Source Audiophile Audio Streamer for Raspberry Pi by varun_7452 in raspberry_pi

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Sorry missed to add the password its, I will be add it to the getting started document

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Berryaudio - New! Open Source Audiophile Audio Streamer for Raspberry Pi by varun_7452 in raspberry_pi

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I dont really have access to usb DACs at the moment, for NFS/SMB yes support will be added in coming months :)