Turnandcough wrote:
24/192 file:
access: MMAP_INTERLEAVED
format: S24_LE
subformat: STD
channels: 2
rate: 96000 (96000/1)
period_size: 1024
buffer_size: 4096
Seems like your LMS is down sampling. Touch may be reporting 96kHz as
max to LMS for some reason. Try reinstalling the kernel
OGS wrote:
Seems like your LMS is down sampling. Touch may be reporting 96kHz as
max to LMS for some reason. Try reinstalling the kernel at Settings -
Advanced - Digital Output - Digital Output Kernel Update - Update
Now. Disconnect your DAC. You can issue the command for checking S/PDIF
lovejoy wrote:
Technobable? Maybe to you.. To me, transmission lines studied to MEng
level. And I ask you.. If it is just 0s and 1s, how do you think are
they represented down the length of a piece of cable?
!
Then you learned alot but understood nothing. They are represented down
a
lovejoy wrote:
it is an analogue carrier modulating small changes in voltages
representing binary information),
No it's not. There is not an analogue carrier. There would be no
advantage whatsoever of imposing a digital signal on a carrier on 2 foot
of wire. It's simply ones and noughts
Viventis wrote:
Wow! I am so sorry to disagree, but what I have just read sounds like a
bunch of techno-babble published by the manufacturers of high end cables
to attempt to justify their exorbitant prices.
Digital is binary. Binary is a sequence of 0's and 1's. If 100
different
I don't make any use of the Touch's touchscreen for visual or control
purposes so was wondering wehether there is a way to turn it off (as
opposed to just dimming it, which is what the software setting to Off
does). My reasons are not related to audio, but rather to the fact that
I'd like to