You obviously haven't tried this yourself (or read the specs.
1. It has digital out.
2. You can't buy a floating ground power supply off the street. If you don't know why that matters, then you shouldn't be popping off about building your own.
Sure pal. Then you'll be wondering what that humming noise is when you plug your PC into your reciever. The floating ground power supply is probably the coolest thing about this box.
It's even easier to build since the specs and code is all open-source. You can just download it all from the web site. Obviously, the guy isn't out to make money on it.
The web site also mentions the HW specs and source code is all open source so he's encouraging you to build it yourself. He's probably smart enough to know that competing in the mass-produced consumer market is pretty ridiculous.
You obviously haven't tried this yourself (or read the specs. 1. It has digital out. 2. You can't buy a floating ground power supply off the street. If you don't know why that matters, then you shouldn't be popping off about building your own.
Sure pal. Then you'll be wondering what that humming noise is when you plug your PC into your reciever. The floating ground power supply is probably the coolest thing about this box.
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Hey man. It's an open source project. Plug what ever codec in you like.
It's even easier to build since the specs and code is all open-source. You can just download it all from the web site. Obviously, the guy isn't out to make money on it.
The web site also mentions the HW specs and source code is all open source so he's encouraging you to build it yourself. He's probably smart enough to know that competing in the mass-produced consumer market is pretty ridiculous.