the lms qobuz plugin offers the ability to limit 24/96khz. this should
solve the problem?
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Fahzz wrote:
> I signed up for Qobuz trial Studio version which is supposed to play up
> to 24 bit 192khz.The plugin works but the LMS UI shows only 320 kps Mp3
> being played. Is there a setting I need to implement?
In Settings > Advanced > Qobuz, it's possible your preferred format is
set to
I signed up for Qobuz trial Studio version which is supposed to play up
to 24 bit 192khz.The plugin works but the LMS UI shows only 320 kps Mp3
being played. Is there a setting I need to implement?
Living Room: Pi3 w/Allo Digione Player (Wired), Max2Play w/LMS Server
7.9 and SqueezeLite
OK then, it seems to me that even a low-powered Atom-based server would
solve the problem. Mine has no problem "dumbing-down" higher-res FLAC
streams for my Duet.
LMS: SGC microJukebox
Control apps: Squeezelite-X on Win, Squeezer or Material web app on
Android
Players: Duet, Touch (two), Mac
So is the problem the Transporter, the slow Synology server, or both?
Too bad there's no such thing as edo for the Transporter as far as I
know.
The problem is the combination of insanely high bitrates with
underpowered hardware. The bit rates are too high for the Transporter to
play, and the
Mnyb wrote:
> You are using a synology DS211 as server ? Is it up to task to transcode
> audio ? Try LMS on one of your computers ?
ligald wrote:
> Thanks for your feedback. I duplicated the issue in the other thread.
>
> I'll try playing 24/192 files locally to check the transcoding
>
I'm using/streaming FLAC only. The issue comes from the very high
resolution files (192 or 384 kHz) streamed from Qobuz with the Studio
subscription(= Hi-Res). Those two bitrates are not supported by the
Transporter (only up to 96 kHz) and for those two specific cases, I'm
looking for a way to
Thanks for information dude
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mherger wrote:
> If your NAS can't handle the transcoding, just pick FLAC.
>
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>
> Michael
Hi Michael,
I'm using/streaming FLAC only. The issue comes from the very high
resolution files (192 or 384 kHz) streamed from Qobuz with the Studio
subscription(= Hi-Res). Those two bitrates are
If your NAS can't handle the transcoding, just pick FLAC.
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I tried with local 192/384 files. My server is not fast enough for
real-time transcoding (Transporter is buffering all the time) but at
least I can still hear the original music. When streaming such files
from Qobuz, I cannot hear the original music at all, but just noise
played very loud. I
Thanks for your feedback. I duplicated the issue in the other thread.
I'll try playing 24/192 files locally to check the transcoding
functionality.
Synology DS211+ - Slimdevices Transporter - Classé CA-2200 power amp -
B 802d loudspeakers
You are using a synology DS211 as server ? Is it up to task to transcode
audio ? Try LMS on one of your computers ?
Main hifi: Touch + CIA PS +MeridianG68J MeridianHD621 MeridianG98DH 2 x
MeridianDSP5200 MeridianDSP5200HC 2
To get faster attention, I suggest you re-post that question in the
Qobuz plug-in thread:
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?97146-Qobuz-com-streaming-plugin
As far as I know LMS should detect the Transporter, know it has a
maximum sample rate of 96 kHz, and properly downsample
Hello,
I'm using the Qobuz plugin to stream audio to my Transporter from Qobuz
and it works great. I recently upgraded my Qobuz subscription to the
Studio version for streaming Hi-Res files. Everything works great for
bitrate up to 96 kHz but I have issues when streaming 192k and 384 kHz
files
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