soundcheck wrote: > Would you expect a manufacturer to admit not to support native DSD in > public when being confronted with it?? > I think the manual clearly states what Chord supports . And that's DOP. > > Which is not a bad thing! It just requires double the bandwidth and > additional PCM->DSD processing. > The DSD data will be the same anyhow. -- What's really interesting is > what the DAC is doing with these > DSD data !?!?!? Are we talking about a true-DSD DAC at all!?!? -- > Ok.Ok. That's a different story. ;) > > ***** > > I havn't tested DOP on pcP 3.5 myself yet. > However. You should be able - even with the DSD binary in place - to > just use "-D" without further options to be able to run DOP. > > Let us know if it works. > > If not - I might hook up my Audiophonics Sabre 9028 HAT, which supports > DOP, to see what's going on. > I might also add some lines related to DOP to my blog article to draw > the full picture.
Thanks for clarifying that :-) I tried with the -D switch in the "Various Options" field, and now everything plays at 44.1Khz according to Mojos sample rate indicator. That Audiophonics look interesting, and btw. a great blog you have :-) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SBFan's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=67994 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=108933 _______________________________________________ unix mailing list unix@lists.slimdevices.com http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/unix