marcoc1712 wrote:
>
> ...
> BTW, I think you found a Bug and probably Kimmo is going to release a
> new version of the patch, I think we all then better use that one, I
> suppose.
> ...
Here is an update:
ralphy wrote:
> There are 18 sample rates in the array with your patch, but
> MAX_SUPPORTED_SAMPLERATES is still the original 16.
Good catch, thanks. Fortunately the only problem it has caused is that
8kHz sample rate support was disabled.
Kimmo
www.daphile.com
JackOfAll wrote:
> Kimmo, I'll be aiming both barrels at you, for "pandering" to these
> people and encouraging their "audiophool neurosis"! ;)
>
> Cynic that I am. Oh right, this'll be the excuse for why we need yet
> another remaster of Dire Straits, Brother in Arms. LOL
That's
marcoc1712 wrote:
> Hi Kimmo, nice to see you here.
>
> Some time ago, I was playing with sox, for testing purpose, I did'nt
> have 'real' multichannel files at hands, then I was just 'cloning'
> channels from 1 and 2 in a wav stream starting from a two channel input
> file. That was not
JackOfAll wrote:
> I was only thinking. 768kHz. What are the audiophool crazies up
> to this time?? ;)
Just wait the hype when we get DSD1024 and >1MHz PCM rates ;-)
Kimmo
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marcoc1712 wrote:
> Yes no actual device I know is 768Khz capable with PCM, so I suppose is
> for DSD. In reality is just a placeHolder, it does nothing, but it comes
> togheter with the -x patch and my opinion is that you use some work from
> others You should always take it in his integrity
Multichannel files are streamed fine from LMS to squeezelite but
squeezelite is hardcoded to use only two main front channels from them.
Actually the multichannel PCM required a patch to get it working the
same as FLAC. See:
http://www.daphile.com/gpl-src/00-Daphile-patches/squeezelite/. The full
marcoc1712 wrote:
> Sure it works on LMS and, as Kimmo reported, You coud try exactly this
> configuration using Daphile.
>
> As far as i know, the italian forum where my projects are hosted is
> hosting one of the more advanced NO DAC procjects, using JLSOUND and
> HQPLAYER, but I'm quite sure
soundcheck wrote:
>
> ...
> 2. I'm also not sure if a project
> LMS(dsd-fork)->squeezelite->JLSOUNDS-USB->LPF @ up2 DSD256 would
> work.
>
>
> Let me know if anybody went that path.
>
> Thx
You could try it with Daphile. I recommend the latest beta version:
Quick fix: disable DSD codec in piCorePlayer Squeezelite settings i.e.
add "-e dsd" to "Various input" field.
The problem is that standard squeezelite reports supported formats in
"wrong" order of precedence (order cannot be changed with command line
arguments) and now that Daphile has "Convert
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