ESP32-Lyra Smart Audio
ESP32-Lyra Smart Audio
Hi,
Session 5.2 of Hardware Design Guideline 1.1 mentions about ESP32-Lyra Smart Audio, featuring, among other thinks,
* support for multiple audio standards including DLNA, Airplay and QPlay
* support for multiple cloud platforms including Ximalaya FM, YunOS and Amazon
Will the support be in the form of libraries?
Will they be free for all ESP32 users?
What are the timelines?
Thanks
Session 5.2 of Hardware Design Guideline 1.1 mentions about ESP32-Lyra Smart Audio, featuring, among other thinks,
* support for multiple audio standards including DLNA, Airplay and QPlay
* support for multiple cloud platforms including Ximalaya FM, YunOS and Amazon
Will the support be in the form of libraries?
Will they be free for all ESP32 users?
What are the timelines?
Thanks
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Re: ESP32-Lyra Smart Audio
We are going to release this, although I'm unsure how much is going to be open-source and how much is going to be closed libraries. Unfortunately, I do not have an exacy timeline for the release; as an educated guess I would think it should happen in two to three months from now, however.
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Re: ESP32-Lyra Smart Audio
More open source would be "better" than less, mind. It's a foregone conclusion that many of the media streaming service offering parts would be closed source- but there's possibilities for other answers as well from the community for open solutions as long as "enough" is FOSS for us to work with on this.ESP_Sprite wrote:We are going to release this, although I'm unsure how much is going to be open-source and how much is going to be closed libraries. Unfortunately, I do not have an exacy timeline for the release; as an educated guess I would think it should happen in two to three months from now, however.
While doing my digging for clearer answers on Bluetooth stuff for my current client's projects I tripped across announcements for this stuff. I'm looking forward to seeing a good solution that's a mostly open BASE with pieces placed atop of it accordingly.
Re: ESP32-Lyra Smart Audio
some news in this?
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best wishes
rudi
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rudi
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Re: ESP32-Lyra Smart Audio
At the moment, the status is that we have a hardcodec SDK (ESP32 with HW mp3/aac/ogg/... decoder chip sitting next to it) and a softcodec SDK (with the ESP32 doing the decoding by itself). We deprecated the hardcodec SDK because the architecture wasn't that good, and I don't think we'll be releasing that at all. (Comes down to: you probably do not want that code.) We're working towards version v0.1 of the softcodec SDK; I'll ask if we can release that publicly.
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Re: ESP32-Lyra Smart Audio
This works. Heh... "You probably do not want that code," eh? Wow...that's **BAD**ESP_Sprite wrote:At the moment, the status is that we have a hardcodec SDK (ESP32 with HW mp3/aac/ogg/... decoder chip sitting next to it) and a softcodec SDK (with the ESP32 doing the decoding by itself). We deprecated the hardcodec SDK because the architecture wasn't that good, and I don't think we'll be releasing that at all. (Comes down to: you probably do not want that code.) We're working towards version v0.1 of the softcodec SDK; I'll ask if we can release that publicly.
As long it's under some usable license, it should be great. I am already chomping at the bit for making something that handles all the sound media formats including tracker files.
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Re: ESP32-Lyra Smart Audio
Oooh, so I am not the only one thinking of that... I thought about giving porting libmikmod a go myself; should be pretty simple with the APIs in esp-idf.madscientist_42 wrote: As long it's under some usable license, it should be great. I am already chomping at the bit for making something that handles all the sound media formats including tracker files.
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Re: ESP32-Lyra Smart Audio
Yeah, you're not the only one. After I had the epiphany that if one COULD make an Internet "Radio", one could likely extend it to being an all-around engine for audio media. Was actually a bit interested in it after playing around with one of the WROOM-32 dev boards for some work projects.ESP_Sprite wrote:Oooh, so I am not the only one thinking of that... I thought about giving porting libmikmod a go myself; should be pretty simple with the APIs in esp-idf.madscientist_42 wrote: As long it's under some usable license, it should be great. I am already chomping at the bit for making something that handles all the sound media formats including tracker files.
Re: ESP32-Lyra Smart Audio
Hi
Yes and I will be very happy to see some simple filter / biquad piped in on the audio stream - right now - i see that as the missing link to be a kick a.. audio platform.
By the way any new on the jitter on audio PLL ?
/Jørgen
Yes and I will be very happy to see some simple filter / biquad piped in on the audio stream - right now - i see that as the missing link to be a kick a.. audio platform.
By the way any new on the jitter on audio PLL ?
/Jørgen
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We do novel and best in class Audio amplifiers for consumer products.
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We do novel and best in class Audio amplifiers for consumer products.
Programmed assembler for C-64 back in 1980's, learned some electronics - hacking since then
Re: ESP32-Lyra Smart Audio
Hi
Though do not want to sound like pushing, would like to know if there is any update on the development status and release schedule of the audio package.
Thanks
Though do not want to sound like pushing, would like to know if there is any update on the development status and release schedule of the audio package.
Thanks
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