Pardon my ignorance. I have an ancient nad m51 that cant do dsd but i want it to be able to do it. Would this smsl po100 be a viable solution? Like decode the dsd then send it to the m51
I very much doubt it.Is there any way that his can be used in the opposite direction? So toslink/spdif *input* and USB audio *output*?
It's not a dac, it's just an optical/coaxial interface.I think this is similar to the Topping d10/d10s/d10b without the analog out hence smaller size.
notedIt's not a dac, it's just a optical/coaxial interface.
Thank you!!! that did it... I knew that if I were to ever find the answer it would be here! Thanks again!@mark.taha
macOS will resample all audio to one uniform sample rate.
Search for "midi" in the spotlight search, select the "SMSL USB AUDIO" device, and there you can select the sample rate. The LED will change color accordingly.
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Ah great, thanks a lot for checking that out!@Arpeggiator yes, there's a control panel with volume sliders:
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UAC2 hardware volume control should work as well so long as you stay in UAC2 mode (haven't checked yet)
Edit: Yup, UAC2 HW vol control is there as well:
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That is very weird and I didn't see this in any other device before. Did anyone try to use another generic USB-C to USB-A cable instead of the original cable? I would need to use a longer cable than the one provided. Reviews on amazon confirm USB-C to USB-C cables won't work.Please kindly note that PO100 input cable does not support type-C to type-C wire. If your device needs the type-C
interface to connect to the PO100, please use another hub and the original cable in the accessories.