Learnincurve wrote:
> Result:
> Working for -D : DoP
> Working for -D : u32be
>
> both up to DSD 256 (5644k). I thought the DAC also supported DSD512
> (native mode only) but so far getting silence for the 512 test track.
> DSD 512 is in any case of only academic interest.
>
> Thanks again!
>
bpa wrote:
> Pulseaudio is aimed at mixing outputs so audio outputs can be shared -
> so it'll probably mangle your bit stream in order to share.
>
> I don;t know DSD but I do know a bit about ALSA.
>
> You are using a Default device. Some class of ALSA devices (e.g plughw)
> will do software
Learnincurve wrote:
> Any experience regarding the best approach?
Pulseaudio is aimed at mixing outputs so audio outputs can be shared -
so it'll probably mangle your bit stream in order to share.
I don;t know DSD but I do know a bit about ALSA.
You are using a Default device. Some class of
I might be closer to a reason:
The new system has Pulse Audio installed by default, but I have the
non-pulse version of squeezelite installed.
PCM plays back fine, but it is possible that PA is getting in the way
when it comes to DSD.
I have only used PA in desktop systems where I just pick th
Learnincurve wrote:
> Exactly same result into Topping:
>
> config:
> >
Code:
> > # Defaults for squeezelite initscript
> # sourced by /etc/init.d/squeezelite
> # installed at /etc/default/squeezelite by the maintainer scripts
>
> # The name for the squeezelit
Exactly same result into Topping:
config:
Code:
# Defaults for squeezelite initscript
# sourced by /etc/init.d/squeezelite
# installed at /etc/default/squeezelite by the maintainer scripts
# The name for the squeezelite player:
SL_NAME="$(hostname -s)"
#
slartibartfast wrote:
> Have you tried the Topping?
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Not yet. However both DAC's behave identically from my legacy setup.
They just needs to be specified in the squeezelite
-o parameter. squeezelite-R2 outputs DoP to both.
I will try the Topping fro
Learnincurve wrote:
> The DAC is a Douk Audio Mini USB DAC (in fact this is just a test DAC
> for my main setup which is a Topping D50s.
>
> The Douk is identified as XMOS 20b1:000a by the kernel, while the
> Topping is a Theyscon 152a:8750 (both USB manufacturer identifiers are
> in the kernel
slartibartfast wrote:
> Which DAC is it? What are your Squeezelite settings for DSD?
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
The DAC is a Douk Audio Mini USB DAC (in fact this is just a test DAC
for my main setup which is a Topping D50s.
The Douk is identified as XMOS 20b1:000a by the kernel
Learnincurve wrote:
> Then I'm more worried, because dsd sample files just play a high-pitched
> squeak, although the squeezelite log looks fine:
>
> @5644k:
>
> >
Code:
> > [16:25:05.628734] stream_thread:176 headers: len: 491
> HTTP/1.1 200 OK
> Server: Logitech
slartibartfast wrote:
> I don't think you are doing anything wrong. I see the same for my
> piCorePlayer. I think because the player supports native playback of DSD
> files it doesn't require Sox.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Then I'm more worried, because dsd sample files just pla
Learnincurve wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have dsd native and DoP cabable dac (using xmos chip).
>
> Until now, I have been using Marco Curti's squeezelite-R2 in DoP mode
> from a Pine64 SoC that was stuck at kernel 3.10, because of slow
> mainlining progress.
>
> However, a full mainline kernel is no
Hi,
I have dsd native and DoP cabable dac (using xmos chip).
Until now, I have been using Marco Curti's squeezelite-R2 in DoP mode
from a Pine64 SoC that was stuck at kernel 3.10, because of slow
mainlining progress.
However, a full mainline kernel is now available and I am rebuilding the
sys
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