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JRiver Media Center 22.0.111-5 for Debian ARM
mk9pa:
--- Quote from: bob on January 30, 2017, 02:07:30 pm ---I don't know what is going on here but you could try the alternate resampler.
Tools->Options->Audio->Settings-> Use SoX ....
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Bob, thanks. I tried your suggestion and it did not help. On individual instruments, like single notes on a piano or a voice, it sounds very obvious, like the sound is being modulated with a signal of maybe 15-20 Hz?? Kind of like a light fluttering.
bob:
--- Quote from: mk9pa on January 30, 2017, 11:15:56 pm ---Bob, thanks. I tried your suggestion and it did not help. On individual instruments, like single notes on a piano or a voice, it sounds very obvious, like the sound is being modulated with a signal of maybe 15-20 Hz?? Kind of like a light fluttering.
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Is that only with the USB DAC as the output device?
mk9pa:
--- Quote from: bob on January 31, 2017, 12:37:56 pm ---Is that only with the USB DAC as the output device?
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So far I have only tested it with a USB DAC. I have a HiFiBerry on the way. Have not tried the headphone jack.
bob:
--- Quote from: mk9pa on January 31, 2017, 01:06:38 pm ---So far I have only tested it with a USB DAC. I have a HiFiBerry on the way. Have not tried the headphone jack.
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Try the headphone jack or HDMI.
I'm wondering if it's a power issue.
mk9pa:
--- Quote from: bob on January 31, 2017, 01:15:30 pm ---Try the headphone jack or HDMI.
I'm wondering if it's a power issue.
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Hi Bob, I've been working on a number of other things like trying to integrate a HiFiBerry DAC+ Pro (it has issues with WiFi) and starting on room correction, so I haven't done a thorough test. I did some quick tests and my poorly-supported conclusions are: headphone jack does not show the issue, and HiFiBerry does not either. It seems specific to USB. I did not try HDMI.
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