Triode wrote:
See the thread in the audiophile forum - there is no point of using the
very large setting for spdif as the large one is already larger than the
spdif interface driver supports.
apart from the fact that myself and others find it improves the SQ, so
it is at least worth a try.
SBGK wrote:
apart from the fact that myself and others find it improves the SQ, so
it is at least worth a try.
Please read the audiophile forum thread and restart squeezeplay so you
see what the actual buffer settings are - there is no change with spdif
to the actual buffer settings which get
Triode wrote:
Please read the audiophile forum thread and restart squeezeplay so you
see what the actual buffer settings are - there is no change with spdif
to the actual buffer settings which get used.
what about these period and buffer sizes below, they change.
/usr/bin$ cat
Triode wrote:
The only changes are the additional buffer options and the bypass of the
defined buffer size if you use a sample rate which needs resampling - so
can't see how it will sound different. You can manually download the
file from my google code page and unzip the old version, but I
SBGK wrote:
what about these period and buffer sizes below, they change.
Please read the audiophile forum thread especially this post:
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?94855-Triode-s-USB-24-192-plug-in-sound-quality-impressionsp=705120viewfull=1#post705120
These very large
contrast11 wrote:
Okay, so I've had some time to look over a few of the options. Choosing
this barebone
(http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16856119050), 4GB
of memory, and a 1TB HDD, I'm looking at ~$100 less than a 1TB Vortex.
Cost really isn't an issue, but aside from
Triode wrote:
Please read the audiophile forum thread especially this post:
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?94855-Triode-s-USB-24-192-plug-in-sound-quality-impressionsp=705120viewfull=1#post705120
These very large settings don't do anything for the spdif driver.
Please also
I would like to follow the sound changes and others with every version
back: How do I install previous versions best:
Download from: http://code.google.com/p/triodeapplets/downloads/list and
just replace the actual
one 0.7 via SSH?
Sorry, I do not know a lot about this program
Thanx
Hello
My SB Touch has firmware version 7.7.2 r 9663 and my NSA310 7.7.1 r33735
- as I am not a very clued up on updating - can someone please tell me
how to get the NSA to the same version as the SB Touch.
(As an aside the NSA310 works very well with the SB Touch, I am very
pleased with it -
Help guys,
Trying to get the squeezebox touch to play music files directly from my
Synology NAS (212+).
Don't know how to do it (or if it is possible to do).
Thanks in advance, EH.
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mldb wrote:
What are the technical challenges to support 24/192 on the I2S output
taken from the SBT?
There is some discussion of this at the experimental thread. You may
want to look at that. I am glad to hear someone else is interested in
the I2S signals. Also, if 178/192K become available
Triode, thinking some more about this.
If DIV2 is really set to 1 for both 48K and 96K, then PM must be
different for these two cases (unless external logic changes the master
clock rate, which would seem silly). I assume the master clock for 48K,
96K, (and therefore 192K) is 24.476 Mhz. Then
Just put shortcuts (Windows) or aliases (Macintosh) on the first
partition that point to the others. The same thing works for other hard
drives. Enjoy!
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garym wrote:
if you think you might want to expand, why not just start with a 3TB
version.
Well, I don't have even close to that much data currently, but can get
carried away. Expansion, if it happened, would likely be quite some
time from now.
Triode wrote:
You should be able to access /sys/module/snd_usb_audio/parameters/ as
with other linux kernels. Was the previous experience with async usb
dacs or adaptive ones and did you have a usb isolator in the link?
Its the same as the standard Logitech kernel in this respect -
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