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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 28 for Linux => Topic started by: wayne13 on October 17, 2021, 02:43:20 pm
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So I recently installed JRiver on a Pi4 (I already run it on a Windows machine) in preparation for creating a i2s streamer.
Initial running showed anything above 16 bit and 44.1 was converted via both USB and Bridge II to 24/48k (for example, 24 bit/96khz material) according to my Directstream DAC. Note - when using USB, the indicator turned blue to indicate bit-perfect output.
DSP was NOT enabled.
After much finagling, I realized the network settings was converting instead of "as original," so that's all set.
I could NOT get USB to output "as original" until I enabled DSP, and set all the conversion settings to "no change."
Once I did that, the Directstream was reporting proper bit and sampling rates.
I then disabled DSP, and everything was still fine.
Does this mean DSP is actually active despite being disabled? If I didn't have a DAC that showed bit/sample rate, I would not have known this was happening.
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Not sure if it's "legal" to bump, but I noticed some info was missing so modified the post.
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In the Options under Audio->Advanced, make sure that auto-configure on playback failure is off.
Also choose an audio device which is either hw: front: etc.
Don't choose a plughw: device.
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That worked - thanks. Out of curiosity, what is happening when that is ON? What would be "failing," as everything SEEMS to operate fine (nothing failing that I can tell)?
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That worked - thanks. Out of curiosity, what is happening when that is ON? What would be "failing," as everything SEEMS to operate fine (nothing failing that I can tell)?
If you had just played one track with a sample rate that couldn't be handled it would have done that approximate guess about what rates could work.