06-27-2025, 11:15 PM
DOH!
I was so fixated on getting it to work on the local display, that I completely forgot about using the browser, which is where I started this entire thread!
I think the word you're searching for is - DUMB - and I would certainly agree!
Anyway, I have now Installed the DAC+ driver, selected 'Raspberry Pi DAC+' in the Output device list and reset 'Integrated Audio' to 'Kernel Mode' and, lo and behold, it all works OK.
One further question on a different topic.
Is it possible to use a bluetooth mouse?
I have managed to pair/connect a mouse but when I click on 'Home' I get 'Bluetooth Active' screen with a 'Bluetooth Control' and 'Audio info' buttons which, I assume, is about bluetooth Playback devices. The mouse still works, but there is no way to play anything. Also, the mouse needs to be reconnected after a reboot.
It would seem that the bluetooth settings are all about Playback devices.
It's not a deal-breaker but it would be nice to be able to use a wireless mouse.
Many thanks for everybody's help.
Martin
I was so fixated on getting it to work on the local display, that I completely forgot about using the browser, which is where I started this entire thread!
I think the word you're searching for is - DUMB - and I would certainly agree!
Anyway, I have now Installed the DAC+ driver, selected 'Raspberry Pi DAC+' in the Output device list and reset 'Integrated Audio' to 'Kernel Mode' and, lo and behold, it all works OK.
One further question on a different topic.
Is it possible to use a bluetooth mouse?
I have managed to pair/connect a mouse but when I click on 'Home' I get 'Bluetooth Active' screen with a 'Bluetooth Control' and 'Audio info' buttons which, I assume, is about bluetooth Playback devices. The mouse still works, but there is no way to play anything. Also, the mouse needs to be reconnected after a reboot.
It would seem that the bluetooth settings are all about Playback devices.
It's not a deal-breaker but it would be nice to be able to use a wireless mouse.
Many thanks for everybody's help.
Martin