I plan on surfing though my old age on a wave of heroin, wasted on the young ..
Check back when you hit 70 , shit might of escalated.Good idea, although I try to stick with pot.
Check back when you hit 70 , shit might of escalated.
54 is a good time to start thinking about a house with a toilet and bedroom on the ground floor...Oh I'm sure it will, by all means..
I am confident they are clones of each other. I made a few measurements and they were identical.I agree with @Krunok. Firstly, we can't be sure that your Xtrem Pro is exactly the same device as the Speaka USB that Amir measured.
This is something I like to do. But what is the specific protocol and scenario for test?but it would be interesting if @amirm also tests the efficiency of digital volume control in foobar, XMOS and few most popular DAC chips.
That is exactly what I do now. Volume control from android cell. No issues.I have tried volume control in foobar and Jriver with D10 when connected to my notebook and driven with ASIO and it worked fine, at least to my old ears.
54 is a good time to start thinking about a house with a toilet and bedroom on the ground floor...
This is something I like to do. But what is the specific protocol and scenario for test?
If it’s far away from the police station that’s a home run right there..M8, I bought an apartment on ground floor 8 years ago. It's close to best hospitals in town and less than half a mile from the cemetery.
If it’s far away from the police station that’s a home run right there..
This is something I like to do. But what is the specific protocol and scenario for test?
By default windows samples everything to one frequency. You need to switch the interface to Wasapi which I believe Squeezeplay supports from my quick search.Based partly on this review, I went and bought this lovely piece of dac. I installed the drivers from the website as instructed and it plays just like it should. I play my music files using Squeezeplay on a NUC with Win 10.
The only thing is, that this system apparently upscales my music files to 32 bit / 96 kHz as shown in the display.
Wow, that looks to be tailormade to go together ...Based partly on this review, I went and bought this lovely piece of dac. I installed the drivers from the website as instructed and it plays just like it should. I play my music files using Squeezeplay on a NUC with Win 10.
The only thing is, that this system apparently upscales my music files to 32 bit / 96 kHz as shown in the display. I wonder whether it is a thing Windows or Squeezeplay does. I would like the files to be sent i their original format to the dac so it can work its magic. Any ideas where to look for a solution will be appreciated.
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For Wasapi, that control panel setting makes no difference.Thanks for your time and effort. Swapping from Squeezeplay to Squeezelite-X made the audio settings easier, so I tried Wasapi, Asio and Direct sound with the same result. Then I looked in to the Topping driver sound setting, which apparently only has these two settings for bit depth.
I cannot tell from this if it relates to the output from the player or it just is a matter of the D50's internal signal processing.
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