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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 22 for Windows => Topic started by: DomieMic65 on August 07, 2016, 03:44:32 am
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I have a three year old DELL inspiron 3521 (i7) laptop with 8gb of ram and SSD
My DAC is iFi iDSD Micro
When upsampling to DSD I can do it with no problems up to 4X native but in 8X the music is playing with gaps
Also trying to upsample to DXD up to 768KHz there is quite nasty distortion
I am using the largest buffers in MC22 and in the ifi's ASIO driver, and of course memory play back.
Up to 384 everything is OK.
I want to mention that in some earlier versions of the MC21 I dont remember having this issue in the PCM/DXD domain. I think its something that occurred the last months with MC21 and is also the same with MC22.
Anyone using the iDSD Micro having the same issues?
Thanx
Do I need more RAM?
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Sounds like the CPU isn't fast enough.
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Thank you!
Excuse my delayed answer!
OK may be the CPU is not fast. If so why I am able to upsamle to 8x dsd in foobar with no issues?
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You might try the SoX resampling option in MC22 because I think it's a little lighter on the CPU.
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You might try the SoX resampling option in MC22 because I think it's a little lighter on the CPU.
I use SoX
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Just for grins you might run the benchmark and post your results here: Help > Benchmark > Run Benchmark
Brian.
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Just in case this is the issue... I generally try to use the smallest buffers that work reliably, not the largest. YMMV.
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Just in case this is the issue... I generally try to use the smallest buffers that work reliably, not the largest. YMMV.
Thank you for the tip!
I will try!
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Just for grins you might run the benchmark and post your results here: Help > Benchmark > Run Benchmark
Brian.
This is the Benchmark after i have changed to some smaller buffers and started having dropouts in 4X dsd too:
BENCHMARK:
=== Running Benchmarks (please do not interrupt) ===
Running 'Math' benchmark...
Single-threaded integer math... 4.491 seconds
Single-threaded floating point math... 2.959 seconds
Multi-threaded integer math... 2.444 seconds
Multi-threaded mixed math... 1.739 seconds
Score: 1633
Running 'Image' benchmark...
Image creation / destruction... 0.573 seconds
Flood filling... 0.426 seconds
Direct copying... 0.520 seconds
Small renders... 1.541 seconds
Bilinear rendering... 1.657 seconds
Bicubic rendering... 1.183 seconds
Score: 3729
Running 'Database' benchmark...
Create database... 0.259 seconds
Populate database... 1.464 seconds
Save database... 0.405 seconds
Reload database... 0.082 seconds
Search database... 1.218 seconds
Sort database... 1.249 seconds
Group database... 0.694 seconds
Score: 4003
JRMark (version 22.0.15): 3122
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It's a reasonable machine, not slow or fast.
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It's a reasonable machine, not slow or fast.
Thnx for your answer!
What does this mean regarding the upsampling?
For now I switched to the minimum buffers and I play bit perfect, with no issues of course!
May be, in those not so powerful machines the bit perfect way is the optimal even though some DACs benefit from upsampling!
Any opinions on that?