Could you please include PiTop Speaker support in next version ?
This would be super handy to make a 100% portable Amibian laptop :-)
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Phalkon13
May 12, 2018
Is this the PiTop Speaker V1 or V2?
If V1, it should be supported via the HDMI audio out.
If V2, from their documentation, it is supposed to utilize the I2S audio, which I can verify does work properly given that I've used the "PiMoroni Speaker pHAT" and the "PID 3346 3W Stereo Speaker Bonnet kit", both of which use I2S.
Have you possibly tried other I2S installations?
I do not know if the PiTop Speaker V2 uses a different pinout, but if it does I would say possibly try the install for the PID 3346 (which worked for my Speaker pHAT as well):
I would appreciate this as well. I spent a few days trying to get the Pi-Top speaker to work with the latest Amibian, but to no avail. I have to use an external speaker connected to the Pi's audio port for sound.
Is this the PiTop Speaker V1 or V2?
If V1, it should be supported via the HDMI audio out.
If V2, from their documentation, it is supposed to utilize the I2S audio, which I can verify does work properly given that I've used the "PiMoroni Speaker pHAT" and the "PID 3346 3W Stereo Speaker Bonnet kit", both of which use I2S.
Have you possibly tried other I2S installations?
I do not know if the PiTop Speaker V2 uses a different pinout, but if it does I would say possibly try the install for the PID 3346 (which worked for my Speaker pHAT as well):
https://learn.adafruit.com/adafruit-speaker-bonnet-for-raspberry-pi/raspberry-pi-usage
I would appreciate this as well. I spent a few days trying to get the Pi-Top speaker to work with the latest Amibian, but to no avail. I have to use an external speaker connected to the Pi's audio port for sound.