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23. Mai 2025 at 16:52 #53297
I am a paying customer and have technical issues that I need getting resolved for my HiFiBerry DAC2 Pro’s. They are not working. I posted in the RaspberryPi sub forum. Any developer still around that can assist? Appreciated.
ps. the post is still hidden in the RaspberryPi sub forum as it needs approval first.
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23. Juli 2025 at 10:04 #53317I think it is dead, sadly. Time to explore PiCorePlayer I suppose
3. September 2025 at 21:20 #53324I have the same question, I’m loving my max2play devices but the OS’s are so old they are not even supported any more by Debian… no more updates. I have a subscription until somewhere in 2030.
>> Would be great to see some development! At least port the running stuff to a actual Debian version.
@Heiner ????
@MarioM ????
As an alternative, we could abandon max2play and embrace PiCoreplayer is has a recent release (feb 2025)
https://docs.picoreplayer.org/releases/16. Oktober 2025 at 14:47 #53330today is the first time i have successfully logged in to the forums in the last month. so i think someone is at least quietly doing some maintenance and keeping the project on standby. it would be helpful if m2p would make some sort of a statement to clarify the status.
31. Oktober 2025 at 17:45 #53334piCorePlayer is the best replacement for max 2 play.
Having paid for a license until 2030, I really feel BETRAYED by max2play!
31. Oktober 2025 at 18:23 #53335i’ve bought so much dead end software over the years that i consider myself satisfied, if software works well for 2 years after i’ve paid. i take all claims of a lifetime license with a grain or two of salt. most developers are dreamers not business people. max2play is still working for my use case five years after i bought it. i’m planning to migrate to picoreplayer when the time comes.
1. November 2025 at 12:37 #53336My concern is that the running devices (yes they still kind of worked) are becoming vulnerable and hereby a big security risk, because they lack OS updates…
If they make the project opensource, we might be able to port it to newer Debian versions.
Anyways this project is really lifeless… practically death
>> piCorePlayer is a great and actively maintained alternative!
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