Volumio 3 (Debian Buster) - Orange Pi images

It’s working as well on Orange Pi Zero 1 LTE, good job !

I am asking the opinion of users: do I need to make myVolumio in v.3?
Without this, automatic installation of plugins from the store in version V3 is impossible without (free) login to myVolumio.
Plugins are currently being installed manually.

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See my comments on the other thread, (in my limited experience) myVolumio doesn’t work well on 512MB devices… Moreover, the image size is bigger, so as per this

The following board configurations are currently on sale:

  1. Orange Pi PC - 1GB
  2. a) Orange Pi One - 1GB
    b) Orange Pi One - 500MB
  3. Orange Pi Lite - 1GB
    Is 1GB enough?

The new version for Orange Pi PC 2:
Volumio-3.224-2022-02-14-orangepipc2.zip
Kernel 5.10.60 with patch (works native DSD) for USB DAC:

  • E1DA 9038d
  • Tempotec Sonata E44.

The new version 3.236 for Orange Pi boards (Orange Pi Lite, Orange Pi PC, Orange Pi One and Orange Pi PC2):
Volumio-3.236-*

  • kernel 5.15.26 (with patch (works native DSD) for USB DAC)
  • node js on OrangePi PC2 (aarch64) failed while emulating the CP15 Barrier instruction (solved)
  • add Volumio FIFO ALSA plugin to the base image

Now you can install (in manual mode) the plugin FusionDsp and it works!
Thanks @balbuze !

Download the plugin and unzip

wget https://github.com/balbuze/volumio-plugins/raw/alsa_modular/plugins/audio_interface/FusionDsp/fusiondsp.zip
mkdir fusion
miniunzip fusiondsp.zip -d ./fusion
cd fusion

In Install.sh change

if [ $cpu = "armv7l" ]
becomes
if [ $cpu = "aarch64" ]

Save and install
volumio plugin install

I pushed an update to allow install on aarch64
So, no need to tweak files now :wink:

wget https://github.com/balbuze/volumio-plugins/raw/alsa_modular/plugins/audio_interface/FusionDsp/fusiondsp.zip
mkdir fusion
miniunzip fusiondsp.zip -d ./fusion
cd fusion
volumio plugin install
cd ..
rm -Rf fusion*

That’s excellent. It will be easier to install

@milom , try installing the Volumio-3.236-2022-03-07-orangepipc2.
He is also on H5. It should start and work.
Check it out, I’m interested myself.

3.236 run very slow on 1GB OrangePi Lite

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This is a test image for the operation of the plugin DSP.
Install the version 3.198, but the DSP plugin will not work there.

Thanks, But 3.198 is slow and frozen, too.

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On my board (1GB OrangePi Lite), both images work fast.
I checked it again yesterday - re-installed on Samsung microSD (32 Gb). It works quite speedly.

PS: some time I installed on a no name microSD card and the system was slowing down.

Many thanks @Adrii for a working plugin OLED spectrum display on Volumio 3 (OLED spectrum display on Volumio on Raspberry Pi Zero W).
Installation instructions for Volumio 3:
mpd_oled/install_volumio3_deb.md at master · antiprism/mpd_oled · GitHub
Source code:
GitHub - antiprism/mpd_oled: MPD, Volumio, RuneAudio and Moode OLED status and spectrum display for Raspberry Pi (and similar)

An example of working with the Orange Pi Lite board::


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awesome! I didn’t expect MPD OLED to be working on other platforms rather than raspberry pi

what did you do to make it working? I’d like to try on NanoPi NEO2

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I did it according to the instructions:

It’s very simple there.
The main thing is to find out the device address:
sudo i2cdetect -y 1
or
sudo i2cdetect -y 0
My address is: 3c

volumio:~$ sudo i2cdetect -y 0
     0  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  a  b  c  d  e  f
00:          -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 
10: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 
20: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 
30: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 3c -- -- -- 
40: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 
50: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 
60: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 
70: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --                         

And accordingly, I changed the launch of the service:

sudo mpd_oled_service_edit -o 3 -B 0 -a 3c -b 10 -g 1 -f 15

All parameters are clear from the file README.md or running
mpd_oled -h

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Hi VyacheslavS

I have installed rev 3.236 with pcm5102a on Orange Pi PC.
48kHz 16bit music sounds good.
But 96 kHz 24 bit no sound at all.

$ cat /proc/asound/card1/pcm0p/sub0/hw_params
access: MMAP_INTERLEAVED
format: S24_LE
subformat: STD
channels: 2
rate: 96000 (96000/1)
period_size: 8000
buffer_size: 48000

I checked Volumio 2 does not work too.

Please explain pcm5102a >48kHz works or not?

Thanks

@phenolog, I can hardly help you, I don’t use a pcm5102a DAC and I can’t check and change something. Once upon a time I had such a DAC, but I was not satisfied with the sound. Now I have several different USB DACs and the sound quality is much better.

I use PCM1502a successfully on rpi with modeaudio. It plays 32/192 good.
And on an Orange PI Pc it look like doesn’t work at the i2c module.
Because aplay sends a file to the DAC but there is no sound.

> alsacap
*** 
Card 1, ID `I2Smaster', name `I2S-master'
  Device 0, ID `1c22000.i2s-pcm5102a-hifi pcm5102a-hifi-0', name `1c22000.i2s-pcm5102a-hifi pcm5102a-hifi-0', 1 subdevices (1 available)
    2 channels, sampling rate 8000..192000 Hz
    Sample formats: S16_LE, S24_LE
    Buffer size range from 64 to 131072
    Period size range from 32 to 16384

> aplay -f S24_LE -r 96000 -c 2 '05. The Great Gig In The Sky.flac'
Playing raw data '05. The Great Gig In The Sky.flac' : Signed 24 bit Little Endian, Rate 96000 Hz, Stereo

@phenolog, this problem has been going on for a long time and it seems that it has not been solved, can you read here: