SB Touch...buh bye. Hello Android Media Box...


OK folks, here we go:

MINIX NEO X5 RK3066 Dual Core Cortex A9 TV Box

RK3066 Datasheet (PDF download)

Just got one of these $99 Android boxes from a US retailer yesterday. Prior to ordering, I had been researching the device a bit and it turns out it is fairly well supported on
Facebook and its own forum. Over the weekend, I scoured the forum and armed myself with
firmware updates, rooting instructions and a few other specific apps in anticipation of receiving it.

Anyhow, within a few hours of opening the box I had the device rooted, with the latest Jelly Bean firmware installed and my Google Play account details set. Basically at this point, I had just turned my 46" LED TV screen into an Android tablet that I was now controlling with my Android phone via the vendor's free remote client app. I installed a number of well known streaming apps and then plugged the unit into my trusty Sony EP9ES via the available TOSLINK port on the MINIX. To my surprise, it sounded very good! As good as I've heard streamed content to be through my SB Touch anyways.

Now it was time to try some of my lossless flac files. I haven't bought into the high rez game yet, however I do have a substantial collection of redbook audio ripped. I had heard that a beta version of XBMC had recently been released for Android, so I decided to install this app to access the audio files on my network drive as I could see that it (XBMC) supported my preferred format and gapless playback. Prior to proceeding, I wanted to check out one other thing. The MINIX device has (3) USB 2.0 ports, but I could not confirm that the device in fact supported USB Audio. For giggles, I pulled out my Valab DAC and plugged it into the USB port. The USB light lit up on the DAC, so I patched it into my GFP-750 and selected it as the source. I then launched the XBMC app, found my network drive and selected a flac file to play. I almost sh*t myself when I saw the USB light flicker on the Valab and then heard the sound that was coming through my speakers! Plug and play USB audio support - no drivers, no snap crackle pop, no dropouts. Wow. The sound was absolutely fantastic. What a great way to consolidate my favorite streaming apps and have my ripped collection just a click away as well. All controlled remotely from the comfort of my easy chair and viewed on my big screen TV. I AM Slothman!

In summary, this was all an exercise in music listening convenience for me and obviously NOT an audiophile quest. However, I do believe that devices such as these and the applications being developed are on the verge of further revolutionizing this hobby in a big way soon. After my initial experience with this (basic) media box, I can certainly see why Logitech decided to kick the SB Touch to the curb. I hope this thread may spark a little more discussion and interest in these Android media boxes/ mini PC's. I haven't seen much mentioned about them here or on computeraudiophile.
slothman
"Mapman, since you already have a Squeezebox Mediaserver setup, you could use the SqueezePlayer app to turn the MINIX into a Squeezebox. Then you should be able to still use any Squeezebox controller like SqueezeCommander or Logitech's app."

That's a really good point!

I use Squeezeplayer already on my Visio Android tablet, essentially turning it into a Squeezebox and/or SB remote controller, so not a stretch to use it on another Android device to make it a Squeezebox. In addition to existing remote controllers I already use (laptops and handheld PC via browser, android tablet via Squeezebox Controller or Squeezeplayer apps) I could then use SB Controller or Squeezeplayer apps on the Android media box using TV as display.

That would be cool....

I had not thought about it but I might buy stock in whoever owns the Squeezeplayer app. That solves the problem of hard SB devices no longer being made, as long as Logitech MEdia server continues to run. It may be able to control other media software servers now or in the future as well, which would be very nice indeed!
I would like to know what Valab model is working. Thank you.

See:
http://minixforums.com/threads/usb-audio-support.182/
I would like to know what Valab model is working. Thank you.
One of the earlier models from late 2009 perhaps. Valab NOS 8x TDA-1543 DAC. Sounds wonderful.
So I think it is using TENOR TE7022L as USB input receiver, right?
Should be almost the same as this:
http://www.ebay.it/itm/251194060812?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649#ht_1944wt_1401
Olmeda - I think the one I have is a previous model to that one. I may be off on my dates. There is no labeling on the housing that offers any more information. I do recall that there was an early version that did not have vent holes on the top of the casing (reviewed here) and I think this model followed that one with 8 vents holes drilled into the top. Don't know if that helps.