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I can play DSD ISOs, but only in redbook
bamyasi:
That's exactly the setting I already have.
bamyasi:
I notice in your signature you're using a Schiit Modi 2 Uber USB DAC. I'm using a DAC that supports DSD. The only problem I have at this point is related to native playback switching between PCM and DSD. Unless you have a DSD DAC, you may not be able to see what I'm trying to work out in it's entirety. Nonetheless, you've really helped me out getting DSD to work at all!! ;)
blgentry:
--- Quote from: bamyasi on October 14, 2015, 06:51:22 pm ---That's exactly the setting I already have.
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So you have bitstreaming set to Disabled right? DSD support is really confusing in JRiver MC. It's actually really confusing overall! The bitstreaming option tells MC to pass certain things untouched. "Just stream them; no processing". If you set bitstreaming to DSD, then it will pass DSD to your DAC without converting it to PCM and without applying any other processing at all. No EQ, no nothing. It will stream it untouched.
So that's probably what you want: Bitstreaming > DSD
I've enjoyed listening to a very small amount of DSD on my PCM only DAC; converted to 352.8 as you recently heard from your DAC. Good luck on your setup.
Brian.
bamyasi:
"So you have bitstreaming set to Disabled right?"
I can't even FIND a bitstreaming option. ::)
edit: err wait a minute...
Yeah, closest setting I found was "output encoding " in DSP Studio.
blgentry:
--- Quote from: bamyasi on October 14, 2015, 08:14:11 pm ---I can't even FIND a bitstreaming option. ::)
edit: err wait a minute...
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Tools > Options > Audio > Settings > Bitstreaming . Should be set at none right now. Change to DSD to start bitstreaming native DSD to your DAC. ...just in case you didn't find it. :)
Brian.
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