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Colorfly C200
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Davidic
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You deceived yourself. Although the ASIO input will receive a 192kHz stream, the output will be the same as with the standard driver. In this case, ASIO4 All will only introduce dirt and nothing else.
In order for everything to work correctly, you need another driver or work with it and bring it to perfection. There is also an idea that Linux can have full support for Colorfly200 since its OS is built on the Linux kernel
In order for everything to work correctly, you need another driver or work with it and bring it to perfection. There is also an idea that Linux can have full support for Colorfly200 since its OS is built on the Linux kernel
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I will send you few pics to show how asio4all for working perfectly
Davidic
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I would like to look at the ASIO4All settings with pleasure !!!I will send you few pics to show how asio4all for working perfectly
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Davidic
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where are your photos !? I tried to install on Linux. And Dac mode works without drivers.I will send you few pics to show how asio4all for working perfectly
Usb audio de as you can see upsampling to 48 khz whereas asio4all is lossless.see signal path carefully in both of them.
Similarly when i played 192 khz flac file then usb audio de downsampled it to 48 khz whereas asio4all plays it lossless at 192 khz.
Hope you get my point
Similarly when i played 192 khz flac file then usb audio de downsampled it to 48 khz whereas asio4all plays it lossless at 192 khz.
Hope you get my point
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Yes i have no idea about signal path of Linux but overall its good we are able to use usb dac feature even with downsampling and upsampling as all apps wont support asio drivers so for chrome or browser we will still be using direct usb audio but you can install asio compatible player for offline stored flac files.
Davidic
New Head-Fier
You are fooling yourself anyway. The ASIO4ALL driver itself is a switching device and nothing more. It is not a driver, it just regulates the streams. And it receives 192 kHz at the input, and the same 32 bit 42 kHz signal is lowered and received at the output. that ASIO4ALL uses usb audio de driver.Open the ASIO4All panel and see everything with your own eyes.Usb audio de as you can see upsampling to 48 khz whereas asio4all is lossless.see signal path carefully in both of them.
Similarly when i played 192 khz flac file then usb audio de downsampled it to 48 khz whereas asio4all plays it lossless at 192 khz.
Hope you get my point
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Then explain signal path in roon why it detects downsampling when using usb audio de driver.
If that is true then we are getting downsampled output
One more important thing that by using usb audio de as asio i get error when i play files above 48 khz but that is not case when i use asio4all.
alex5908
500+ Head-Fier
Hello everybody, Does any own or owned Colorfly DAPs? I was impressed by the SQ of the combo C3 and Aten. I'd use it but the C3 SW is just killing me. Which model shall I consider for purchasing of the latest Colorfly models with the same (or about the same) SQ but with a better SW?
alexandros a
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C200 is definitely a major upgrade in both of these....Hello everybody, Does any own or owned Colorfly DAPs? I was impressed by the SQ of the combo C3 and Aten. I'd use it but the C3 SW is just killing me. Which model shall I consider for purchasing of the latest Colorfly models with the same (or about the same) SQ but with a better SW?
Absolutely stellar sound........
Holders of the player still has? There were different players. But this one and sow the day with me. Modern players have become like smartphones and the sound has not gone far. What a lively sound he has! The apparatus has a soul.
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Hit me up if anyone’s looking to sell their C200 or C10.
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