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Bit Perfect Audio from Linux
Thank you Rizlaw. I will try Deadbeef after removing the config file. The problem is, the Beresford DAC has no display. As far as a read out by ear is possible, yes I believe I have a more intense listening experience now. A better way to tell may be that HD files are playing much louder...- gustmahler
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Bit Perfect Audio from Linux
Rizlaw: Thank you very much. I am using a Beresford Caiman DAC, connected by USB. I had to look up the number from Terminal, it found three outputs, from all the the numbers provided, I suppose x,x means "card no.","device no.", which for USB is 2,0 So I installed Quod Libet and...- gustmahler
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Bit Perfect Audio from Linux
Quote: Rizlaw, No, I did not change them. I did not even know that they are there, never looked into DSP before.- gustmahler
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Bit Perfect Audio from Linux
Quote: Hello Rizlaw This is meant literally: When I delete Resampling from the DSP list, music plays half velocity (everything plays lower and slower).- gustmahler
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Bit Perfect Audio from Linux
Quote: I was using Deadbeef for while now and thought I did it to Bit Perfect settings. Using Alsa / USB CODEC USB AUDIO IEC956 S/PDIF output to my DAC. I also set the Alsa plugin to not use ALSA resampling. I never worried about the DSP tab. Now after reading the post from...- gustmahler
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- Forum: Computer Audio