JohnSwenson wrote: 
> The filtering is done in the upsampling, so it is not needed in the DAC
> chip, that way you bypass the not so great sounding filter built in to
> the chip. There is a simple analog RC filter at the output of the DAC to
> handle the really high frequency stuff generated by the 352.8/384 sample
> rate. 

Now that is a new concept, at least to me. It'll be very interesting to
hear the result. 

It would also make it possible to change the filtering at any time. Does
one need to recompile anything to make changes, or will there be easily
accessible parameters somewhere? 

JohnSwenson wrote: 
> The upsampling from 44.1 to 352.8 takes about 3% of CPU on a dual. It's
> perfectly happy running squeezelite, the gui, and LMS  without ever
> going over  about 15%. The only time I ever see it going above that is
> when LMS is doing  a scan.

OK, great. No problem with performance from this stage, then.



Best Regards,
Gandhi

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