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Networks and Remotes => Media Network => Topic started by: gruvytune on December 05, 2012, 05:24:19 pm

Title: Audio Output to Samsung Blu Ray
Post by: gruvytune on December 05, 2012, 05:24:19 pm
I'm trying to play audio files  mostly flac, aif, m4a files.

They normally have played fine sending direct to my blu ray ---> DAC setup as 24bit files.  With J River, I'm getting nothing but hiss when I send them as anything but converted to MP3.

I have the server set to Samsung BP/TV  and have tried generic DLNA  trying all manner of conversion 24bit, etc.

Any help is appreciated

Title: Re: Audio Output to Samsung Blu Ray
Post by: gruvytune on December 05, 2012, 05:27:22 pm
Correction...

L16 works  but not 24bit.  I have a 24bit DAC.

Title: Re: Audio Output to Samsung Blu Ray
Post by: JimH on December 05, 2012, 05:48:58 pm
Try the settings in the Wiki topic called "DAC Settings".
Title: Re: Audio Output to Samsung Blu Ray
Post by: gruvytune on December 05, 2012, 05:54:25 pm
Thanks.

I'll give that a try but I thought those settings only refer to if I'm sending out via my spdif output to my DAC -- something I may land up doing anyway.
For now I'm using my BRP as my controller via LAN connection to my router and the digital output from that to my DAC.
Title: Re: Audio Output to Samsung Blu Ray
Post by: JimH on December 05, 2012, 06:07:02 pm
You're correct.  I missed the part about DLNA.
Title: Re: Audio Output to Samsung Blu Ray
Post by: gruvytune on December 05, 2012, 06:12:32 pm
Yup.
Getting a little frustrated.  I know I can send large 24bit flacs through through my blu ray out to my DAC but somehow I cant figure out how to do it in J River.
Anyone been able to do that?
Title: Re: Audio Output to Samsung Blu Ray
Post by: JimH on December 05, 2012, 06:33:17 pm
If you're playing from MC direct to your DAC, the topic I gave you above will help.
Title: Re: Audio Output to Samsung Blu Ray
Post by: bob on December 07, 2012, 02:10:18 pm
Try convert always, 24 bit wave. Under the Audio->Advanced, you may need to specify the sample rate if you have mixed material.