Questions:
1. When using the 'Convert Format' tool to change the sample rate of a DSD (dsf) file (say, hypothetically, DSD256 -> DSD64), does the conversion engine use PCM as an intermediary format (DSD -> PCM -> DSD), or does it re-sample purely in the DSD domain?
2. Similar to #1, when selecting to output *everything* to DSD (1x, 2x, etc.) via DSP Studio, if a DSD source is played back does the data get converted to PCM as an intermediary on-the-fly, or does the re-sampling to the chosen DSD sample rate happen purely in the DSD domain?
Problem I'm having:
Scenario #2 results in stuttered playback. Given DSD256 and told to output DSD64 (via DoP), My DAC reports DSD, but it constantly judders/hiccups like an old Nintendo game being played with a slow-motion controller.
Re-sampling the same source to PCM (by specifying that everything >32/384 be converted to 32/352.
works fine and sounds good, but I know my DAC has some DSD-related goodness that I'm skipping by going this route.
Salient System Details:
Media Center 20.0.131 on Windows 10
Light Harmonic Geek Out (plays 32/384 and DSD64 (via DoP))
Light Harmonic Lightspeed 10G cable