This is new to me, I've never heard of this before but its called a ferrocell. Apparently it helps to see the EMF.
Not perfect but at least its something.
Not perfect but at least its something.
This is new to me, I've never heard of this before but its called a ferrocell. Apparently it helps to see the EMF.
Not perfect but at least its something.
Which player are you using for music?Hello.
Please tell me, does anyone use this converter in a Linux environment?
And how do you play DSD?
I only have conversion to PCM. Because apparently there are no DSD descriptors in the firmware for Linux.
And everything would be fine... if the Amanero firmware update application worked normally, now for some reason the programmer displays an error about the configuration file being unavailable.
https://help.nativedsd.com/en/articles/6948867-playing-dsd-files-on-linuxOS Audiolinux:
Players: MPD, Roon, Squeezelite
Endpoint also works like Diretta Target, but this does not matter because I checked both locally and through Diretta - DSD is played only through conversion. At the same time, when I connect the R7HE MK2 DAC directly, DSD is played back normally by the same players.
From the screenshots you posted it looks like Amanero firmware for DI-24HE has no descriptor for a native DSD playback. Therefore it won't play native DSD, but should still play DSD64 and DSD128 in DoP format. It should change when new main FPGA is available with S/PDIF input support.Once again - I asked who has the DI24HE converter that plays DSD Native in OS Linux?
What descriptors are prescribed for Amonero?
I just switch the USB cable and get DSD native directly from the DAC. The problem is not with the players and their settings.
You mean the rca input? No news.Any news on the upgrade? i would like to buy a new Teac VRDS 701T
https://eu.teac-audio.com/en-AT/audio-hifi/audio-players/cd-players/vrds-701t/p/252429 no, only spdif inputYou mean the rca input? No news.
To spin disc's, that seems awesome.