hagensieker wrote: 
> Willem,
> 
> I have two systems and neither one did 24/96 but I suspect it has more
> to do with the DAC and maybe the RPi USB issues.  My solution was to
> pass the command defining the parameters at boot time.
> 
> Triode suggested I remove those settings and capture the -d all=debug
> log and then put them back in and do it again and see what is different.
> I'm going to do that however I'm waiting for my Squeezeplug Raspberry
> Pi to crash.  I want to see how long it is going to stay up ever since I
> put that experimental firmware in the Raspberry Pi.
> 
> It's beginning to look like it ISN'T going to crash.  I think I'm going
> into my 4th day of uptime now. 
> 
> But again I may not have been getting 24/96 for a variety of reasons. 
> It may have worked right out of the gate with a different DAC.  Best
> thing we can all do is try things and report them here.
> 
> Basically when you fill out the questions when installing squeezelite it
> just writes the file that launches the program.  If I follow the prompts
> and get what I want that's great, however in my case it didn't work out
> so I wrote my command line defining the program start and called it from
> somewhere else.  That's the beautiful thing about Linux.  Always several
> ways to do something.
> 
> John
Hi John,

Thanks for your answer. Actually Steen has send me a test.img of
piCorePlayer. He did a great job because I can listen now (RPi with
Hifimediy Sabre DAC) to music in 16b44K, 24b44K, 24b48K & 24b96K sound
quality. The Pi plays sensational good now with these files. Really
audiophile sound, a pleasure to listen to. The only remaining problem
still are the 24b88K files who are playing stuttering. Hopefully Steen
finds a solution for this problem too. 

Willem


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