Logic needs to be applied.
1. It doesn't matter what the original encoding format was, the TP will
decode it to linear PCM before it appears at the optical output. So that
is a red herring.
2. Is the sample rate or bit depth different to other files that play ok
through the BT adapter? If it is
I just did a flac to flac reprocessing, made a very slight difference in
filesize (about .1%), so the original was probably also at Level 5.
After a rescan, made absolutely no difference. Still plays corrupted
through the Oasis BT from the Transporter, but fine from the mobile BT;
other files pl
RonM wrote:
> Update -- It appears to be an issue with Bluetooth. I use the Oasis
> Avantree Plus as my BT transmitter, which is a high-end device that
> connects to the Transporter through the optical Toslink option. In
> theory, it's capable of handling hi-res audio (well above 16/44),
> altho
Update -- It appears to be an issue with Bluetooth. I use the Oasis
Avantree Plus as my BT transmitter, which is a high-end device that
connects to the Transporter through the optical Toslink option. In
theory, it's capable of handling hi-res audio (well above 16/44),
although my Bose headphones
Will do that. I got it as a FLAC through Bandcamp, so it's not been
through my own dbPoweramp process.
R.
LMS on a dedicated server (FitPC3)
Transporter (Ethernet) - main listening, Onkyo receiver, Paradigm
speakers
Touch (WiFi) - home theater 5.1, Sony receiver, Energy speakers
Boom 1 (WiFi