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bob:
--- Quote from: dejanm on April 28, 2021, 01:06:08 pm ---I tried already with several different files. I do not know how swapping DACs might help ?
I have to add that this DSD conversion worked, some couple of months ago. Unfortunately I do not know which MC version I was using at that time ...
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it would have crashed but your setting must have been different because that custom setting for bitstreaming has never done DSD to DSD conversion to my knowledge. Note that any DSD conversion must go like this DSD->PCM->DSD because there is no direct DSD conversion.
bob:
--- Quote from: dejanm on April 28, 2021, 01:01:26 pm ---Just sent it ..
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In your Audio settings, try turning off integer mode and exclusive mode and see if that makes any difference.
If not, please post a Log from MC.
dejanm:
This is MC log without integer and without exclusive right. It crashed again
I did the same configuration on a Win10 version of MC. It works there but my Pioneer DAC shows, when I play DSD 128, that it is converted into PCM 352. That is the point of telling DSP to actually do that.It seems though that the stream is not converted into DSD64 back again.
So, going back to MAC version of MC, I changed the configuration of DSP to convert to 192 KHz instead of 352 KHz. And everything is working fine except that even when I play DSD64 it converts it into PCM 192. And that is not good ...
bob:
--- Quote from: dejanm on April 29, 2021, 11:55:20 pm ---This is MC log without integer and without exclusive right. It crashed again
I did the same configuration on a Win10 version of MC. It works there but my Pioneer DAC shows, when I play DSD 128, that it is converted into PCM 352. That is the point of telling DSP to actually do that.It seems though that the stream is not converted into DSD64 back again.
So, going back to MAC version of MC, I changed the configuration of DSP to convert to 192 KHz instead of 352 KHz. And everything is working fine except that even when I play DSD64 it converts it into PCM 192. And that is not good ...
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The windows behavior is what I'd expect, like I said that custom setting in Audio->Bitstreaming limits the max rate to bitstream, it doesn't do conversion back to DSD64 for out of range material.
You COULD turn that off and set the encoding in DSP studio to DSD64 Dop. Then everything will go as DSD64.
I'll see if I can get a crash from your library. It's odd that it crashes just after ending an auto-import run.
You might try temporarily turning those off.
dejanm:
Bob,
Do you mean the option: Run auto-import in a background from Library and Folders ?
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