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Why can't play dsd with mps-3 ?
nbmsa:
--- Quote from: bplexico on October 08, 2013, 08:59:02 pm ---That is correct, ASIO is for Windows systems only, no ASIO on Mac.
Your settings should be something along the line of this for MC19 on your Mac:
Tools->Options->Audio
Core Audio - Core Audio
Device Settings - (Clicking this opens a dialog box that it titled "Core Audio Settings") - Device:"Your DAC Here" - click the drop down arrow in this dialog and your options should be (Default), Built in Output, and "Your DAC here", select your DAC.
Assuming you can get that to function we can than move to how you would configure it for DSD output.
Do you have both redbook and DSD files or just redbook?
Thanks...
Device Settings,I can select my dac ---mps-3
I only just rebook, and what's meaning--"DSD files"?
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nbmsa:
--- Quote from: bplexico on October 08, 2013, 08:59:02 pm ---That is correct, ASIO is for Windows systems only, no ASIO on Mac.
Your settings should be something along the line of this for MC19 on your Mac:
Tools->Options->Audio
Core Audio - Core Audio
Device Settings - (Clicking this opens a dialog box that it titled "Core Audio Settings") - Device:"Your DAC Here" - click the drop down arrow in this dialog and your options should be (Default), Built in Output, and "Your DAC here", select your DAC.
Assuming you can get that to function we can than move to how you would configure it for DSD output.
Do you have both redbook and DSD files or just redbook?
--- End quote ---
Thanks...
Device Settings,I can select my dac ---mps-3
I only just rebook, and what's meaning--"DSD files"?
bplexico:
DSD files are a different file type than standard Redbook. Redbook files (from CD or downloads) are 16/44.1. DSD files are either derived from SACDS or available as a download from certain sites, ie Acoustic Sounds, etc...and are considered higher resolution, similar but different to other high resolution files in PCM format which might be 24/96 or 24/192.
Given you only have Redbook, there are no other configuration changes you should be required to make to playback your music. Is everything now working for you?
nbmsa:
--- Quote from: bplexico on October 09, 2013, 10:11:51 am ---DSD files are a different file type than standard Redbook. Redbook files (from CD or downloads) are 16/44.1. DSD files are either derived from SACDS or available as a download from certain sites, ie Acoustic Sounds, etc...and are considered higher resolution, similar but different to other high resolution files in PCM format which might be 24/96 or 24/192.
Given you only have Redbook, there are no other configuration changes you should be required to make to playback your music. Is everything now working for you?
--- End quote ---
THANKS...
I have 6T SACD ISO
nbmsa:
While playing DSD file , MAC JRiver still running in PCM mode
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