I posted this request on another subject thread a couple of days ago...
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I have been ripping my SACDs via an Oppo 103 player and some software. The software outputs Sony DSF-format files: 5644 kbps for two-channel, and 16934 kbps for multi-channel. The files play via Media Center v24.0.53 on my mac, and they sound terrific.
I'm running into a problem when I try to play the files on my music system. For normal, non-DSD files, I can play them from my computer, wireless, to my Oppo via DLNA. The Oppo converts the files to analog and sends it to my preamp. When I attempt the same flow with the DSD files, the DLNA connection gets made (because I can see that in the MC panel), but all I get is static.
Does anyone have any experience in bitstreaming to an Oppo, and if so, what would you recommend I try?
Thank you in advance...
Ron
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After some back and forth on the Oppo 103 forum at AVS Forum, I decided to try to convert the files via Media Center. To do that, I did the following...
- in Tools >Options> configure DLNA, I set Audio mode to 'original'. Audio Format says PCM 24-bit in greyed-out font
- in Advanced, I unchecked the box that says 'Bitstream DSD'
When I did that, I sent the files via DLNA (wireless) to my Oppo 103. I immediately got audio output, and it was outstanding.
When I sent the files via DLNA (wireless) to my Sony x800 UHD blu-ray player, I still didn't get any audio output. When I looked at the display, it reported that the PCM was 24-bit at 176.4 kHz, at a bandwidth of 8.5 MHz. My guess is that either the overall bandwidth or the high sampling rate exceed what that player can handle.
My questions are these...
- Does anyone have a suggestion for getting those DSF files to play via DLNA through the Oppo 103 to my preamp?
- Why did setting the Audio mode to 'original' make the format unselectable?
- Do you think I will be able to hear a difference between the DSF files and 24-bit PCM at 176.4 kHz?
- Is there a better way to accomplish this?
- How can I down convert to something my Sony x800 player can handle (in other words, can I set a max sampling rate for the PCM output)?
Thank you in advance...
Ron