![]() ![]() Using it connected to the SMSL SU-8 V2 DAC via Toslink resulted in audio which was constantly interrupted and with glitchy artefacts. Just to report my experience with using the Mini-Toslink output on the A1392 Airport Express.Ī while ago I bought the A1392 second hand to use as a AirPlay receiver connected to a DAC and the results were pretty terrible. Since I doubt they'll do that (7.8.1 was released in 2019 for a discontinued product), hopefully that Belkin adapter will perform better than this. It'd be really great if Apple released a firmware fix for this. With this downgrade, you lose Airplay 2 for synced multi-room playback, and it seems Airplay 1 is much more prone to dropping the stream if you pause the music for a minute or so, and I have to turn the the volume every time I connect with Airplay 1 since it never remembers that I have the digital volume at 100%. Reverting back to firmware 7.6.9 and Airplay 1, audio is crystal clear. If it were clipping, I'd have expected the digital volume control to fix it, but even dropping it very low, and turning up my headphone amp, I still hear the static. ![]() Inspecting these recordings in Audacity, I don't see the tell-tale signs of clipping, even in the 7.8.1 release, but you can definitely hear static. Umass0: Dane-Elec z-PEN, rev 2.00/1.Here is the clip from iTunes 12.11.0.26 on Windows 10, far less crackling, but it's still there Umass0 at uhub0 port 1 configuration 1 interface 0 Scsibus1: waiting 2 seconds for devices to settle.Įhci0: bus-powered device addr 2 (config 1) power 200 mA. Scsibus0: waiting 2 seconds for devices to settle. IPsec: Initialized Security Association Processing. Nandflash0 at obio0 addr 0xfa000000-0xfa0fffffflashattach: no device found Ppb2 at pci1 dev 2 function 0: vendor 0x12d8 product 0x0303 (rev. 0x03)īwl0 at pci2 dev 0 function 0wlan: mac acl policy registeredīwl0: 11b rates: 1Mbps 2Mbps 5.5Mbps 11Mbpsīwl0: 11g rates: 1Mbps 2Mbps 5.5Mbps 11Mbps 6Mbps 9Mbps 12Mbps 18Mbps 24Mbps 36Mbps 48Mbps 54Mbpsīwl0: 11ng MCS: 15Mbps 30Mbps 45Mbps 60Mbps 90Mbps 120Mbps 135Mbps 150Mbps 30Mbps 60Mbps 90Mbps 120Mbps 180Mbps 240Mbps 270Mbps 300Mbps 45Mbps 90Mbps 135Mbps 180Mbps 270Mbps 360Mbps 405Mbps 450Mbps Ppb1 at pci1 dev 1 function 0: vendor 0x12d8 product 0x0303 (rev. ![]() Ppb0 at pci0 dev 1 function 0: vendor 0x12d8 product 0x0303 (rev. Scsibus1 at mv_sata_integ0 channel 1: 15 targets, 1 lun per targetĪpplgpio0 at mv_socbus0 unit -1GPIO_interrupt_pin_ex: flipping pin 49. Scsibus0 at mv_sata_integ0 channel 0: 15 targets, 1 lun per target Mgitool0 at mv_socbus0 unit -1mvcesa0 at mv_socbus0 unit -1mvCesaInit: sessions=640, queue=32, pSram=0xf0000000 cpucnt0 at mv_socbus0 unit -1 **** counter 0 event = 6 The device is largely spread worldwide and as apple dropped his support for these devices, it could get the interest of a lot of owner and could avoid the coming waste due to the disaffection of thousand of these devices.Īny advises, clues or help would be very much appreciated !Įd. It really sounds as attractive hardware and the wifi could be easily updated to something newer. ![]() I guess the first step would be to build a new u-boot and use existing kirkwood target to build something ? It comes with a (BCM4331) Broadcom BCM94331 PCIEDUAL with 4 antennaġ2v 1.8A for the A1408 & A1409, and a Marvell 88W8366 for the A1354 & 1355 RAM : 128 MB ( Hynix H5PS1G83EFR) (256 on Time Machine version)Įthernet chip : Marvell 88E6350R (up to 7 ports)Ĥ gigabits port, 1 USB 2.0, 1 mini PCIe and of course 1 SATA port on the Time Machine version It's using a netbsd 4 os and an ssh root access is easily available.įlash : 16 MB ( Macronix MX25L12845EMI-10G) I'm looking if is there any way to port openwrt to the apple kirkwood based devices (apple A1408 & A1409, A1354 & A1355). ![]()
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