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bamyasi:
Found it :-[

Yes, It's disabled.

bamyasi:

--- Quote from: blgentry on October 14, 2015, 08:18:48 pm ---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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That's it!!! I set bitstreaming to DSD and everything plays in it's native format!! Thanks a million!! ;D

This info should REALLY be with every download!! DSD playback including ISOs under Linux is a real selling point for this software. This should be exploited and the first step is to make it easy!!

Awesome Donkey:

--- Quote from: bamyasi on October 14, 2015, 07:37:39 pm ---I notice in your signature you're using a Schiit Modi 2 Uber USB DAC. I'm using a DAC that supports DSD.
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I own a DSD capable USB DAC too and I've used it like this. Glad you've got it sorted. ;)

bamyasi:
Thanks again!!

One more question? ;D

Under 'Audio Device' I got it to work setting it to "front:CARD=x20 [ALSA]".
Is this the best setting to use? does it matter as long as it works?
I just don't want to run the stream though extra processing or disable any features.

Thanks!!

bob:

--- Quote from: bamyasi on October 14, 2015, 08:52:23 pm ---Thanks again!!

One more question? ;D

Under 'Audio Device' I got it to work setting it to "front:CARD=x20 [ALSA]".
Is this the best setting to use? does it matter as long as it works?
I just don't want to run the stream though extra processing or disable any features.

Thanks!!

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That's a direct hardware device, ALSA's mixer is not involved and we turn auto-resampling off so yes, that is the device to use.

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