mortslim;568179 Wrote: 
> As can be seen from the webpage of the manufacturer of the DAC in the
> squeezebox, the ability to output at any given sample rate is HARDWARE
> dependent.
> 
> http://www.akm.com/prod-dac.asp
> 
> So you can’t just do some linux programming to change a chip that maxes
> out at 96kHz to get a higher sample rate.  The chip is hardware limited
> in its sample rate and no after market programming will change that.
> 
> You can’t make a silk purse out of a sow’s ear.

Wrong. The Touch uses an AK4420 which is 192 capable. 192 support can
indeed be added via a firmware change to the ALSA driver, as JS has
explained before.


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