JohnSwenson;568328 Wrote: 
> The DAC chip in the Touch WILL do 192 as long as it is given a fast
> enough clock. The Clock circuits in the Touch ARE fast enough to
> support 192 with this DAC chip. 
> 
> For the DAC output two things have to be done in the ALSA driver: the
> DAC chip has to be programmed to run at 192, and the serial interface
> in the processor that generates the I2S signals has to be programmed to
> output 192. Programming the DAC chip is the easy part. 
> 
> Programming the serial port on the processor is more complicated.
> FORTUNATELY its already being done for other sample rates so figuring
> out which bits of which registers to change is not TOO hard.
> 
> John S.

Did you make any progress in the meantime? I would love to find out if
this is possible with the touch. I don't have one yet, so my other
option to play 192kHz files would be to make a kind of DIY-squeezebox
with a thin-client and USB-DAC and then run squeezeslave. The
modifications in the SBS are already pioneered by agillis, so I guess
that would work already.


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