soundcheck wrote: 
> 
> Because the typical application for what the PCM5122 is made for,
> usually won't go higher then 48kHz. 
> 

Enough already, it is really starting to seem that you have an agenda.
Shut up, start a thread over in the audiophile section about the
PCM512x, or go have a conversation with yourself or something. You are
trying to make something very complicated that really isn't and now
appear to be trying to discourage people from buying certain Pi audio
products with out-of-context crap about max 48k sample rates, LMS
resampling...... The only thing broken here, is YOU!

For all the "sensible" people out there, please do not be put-off buying
a PCM512x DAC board for the Pi. You don't need to jump through hoops,
resample anything, or be limited to a max of 48kHz sample rate..... This
is really simple, on your mixer control, (even if you get as far as
investigating mixer controls, which you probably wont, because it has a
working configuration out-of-the-box), named "DSP Program", *DO NOT
SELECT* the programmable/customizable "*Fixed process flow*" option!
This is for people who know what they are doing, that have a) read the
datasheet, b) downloaded the TI software to create a customized filter,
c) Understood the limitations....

If you want to change the default digital filter, select one of the 4
pre-programmed interpolation filters, either:

FIR interpolation with de-emphasis
Low latency IIR with de-emphasis
High attenuation with de-emphasis
Ringing-less low latency FIR

ISTR, "FIR interpolation with de-emphasis" is the default,
out-of-the-box, so to speak. 

Then simply enjoy all of your music at any audio sample rate
(44k1,48k,88k2,96k,176k4,192k). No fiddling, tweaking, resampling,
sprinkling of magic fairy dust, or anything else necessary.


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