undbecks85
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Linear PCM is the uncompressed/lossless format, so I’d leave it on that. Bitstream is compressed.Is linear pcm the same as stereo?
Linear PCM is the uncompressed/lossless format, so I’d leave it on that. Bitstream is compressed.Is linear pcm the same as stereo?
Yea I am on series X and it's just called uncompressed stereo on there, the other two are Dolby Atmos and DTS. I might try Atmos with my Penrose X when I get it but I think I will use uncompressed stereo because that's what the headset is meant for from what I am reading.Linear PCM is the uncompressed/lossless format, so I’d leave it on that. Bitstream is compressed.
Is there a way to get rid of the color?Finally got my tracking number! Hopefully the audio quality is as good as people say. Can anyone give impressions with replacement pads (Audeze replacement or Dekoni)? If I plan to keep these I’d prefer to get rid of the garish blue color immediately.
The PS5 will not work with DACs that use UAC2, which is most of the better ones. PS5 only supports UAC1 which is an older standard, but there are still ones out there.Only the Penrose is actually certified for the PS5 though. If you want to be future-proofed for PS5 use, the certified headset is safest. USB support on the PS5 is currently a mess; I should know, because I have not one, but two external USB drive enclosures that should work on the PS5, but don’t (despite both working perfectly on the PS4 Pro).
Finally got my tracking number! Hopefully the audio quality is as good as people say. Can anyone give impressions with replacement pads (Audeze replacement or Dekoni)? If I plan to keep these I’d prefer to get rid of the garish blue color immediately.
Forgive me what is UAC 1 and 2?. Which does X series support do you know?The PS5 will not work with DACs that use UAC2, which is most of the better ones. PS5 only supports UAC1 which is an older standard, but there are still ones out there.
I have not been able to get this to work. Maybe I am missing something? I have also tried simultaneous Wireless + Bluetooth and the sound is almost inaudible from the Wireless source (PS5) and sounds fine from the Bluetooth source (iPhone). Turning down the volume from my iPhone turns down the volume from the iPhone AND the PS5 game sound, so I am unsure how to fix this. However, it sounds completely fine if I do PS5 + Bluetooth with my laptop. Not sure what's up with that. @Audeze...any suggestions?Can anyone see if they can use wireless dongle to console simultaneously with 3.5 to pc? Thanks
These are interface standards used to communicate with the DAC. It is not a concern with something like Penrose but does matter greatly with off-the-shelf USB DACs.Forgive me what is UAC 1 and 2?. Which does X series support do you know?
Ah ok do you know what the series X supports?These are interface standards used to communicate with the DAC. It is not a concern with something like Penrose but does matter greatly with off-the-shelf USB DACs.
Turning down the volume from my iPhone turns down the volume from the iPhone AND the PS5 game sound, so I am unsure how to fix this.
Have the same behavior, if there’s a way to independently control volume in dual wireless that would be great.
Is the app set to output 100% ?On my phone via bluetooth 75% volume was rocking.
On pc, 100% volume isn't quite enough.
Hmm
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I do not have a series x, but I don't think it matters if Microsoft requires USB audio to be certified and include a security chip.Ah ok do you know what the series X supports?