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Sox and DLNA
kr4:
Yes. You bypass all DSP if you use DLNA.
blgentry:
There are a separate set of DSP options for DLNA.
Tools > Options > Media Network > add or configure DLNA server > (select profile) > audio > advanced > DSP Studio
Brian.
JimH:
--- Quote from: blgentry on July 17, 2017, 05:36:25 pm ---Tools > Options > Media Network > add or configure DLNA server > (select profile) > audio > advanced > DSP Studio
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It's been discussed here as "DSP over DLNA". It's not well tested. I'm not at all sure that SOX could be used with it.
kr4:
--- Quote from: blgentry on July 17, 2017, 05:36:25 pm ---There are a separate set of DSP options for DLNA.
Tools > Options > Media Network > add or configure DLNA server > (select profile) > audio > advanced > DSP Studio
Brian.
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Really? I will try it again. Didn't work for me a while back.
Just looked at it. DSP Studio is grayed out unless one chooses a fixed output format.
blgentry:
--- Quote from: kr4 on July 17, 2017, 07:25:28 pm ---Just looked at it. DSP Studio is grayed out unless one chooses a fixed output format.
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Which makes sense right? If you are sending "original format", then it's unaltered. DSP Studio doesn't have an opportunity to engage. Sending everything as PCM should work, and still produce maximum audio quality.
Brian.
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