shazwani87
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Selling off a brand new seal set for $300. If interested do p.m me
I guess something like that (never used it myself):
http://www.amazon.com/Bplus-B1912A-Push-Push-Push-Eject-Connector/dp/B00L9OB95G
I made a video earlier that I'll post again:
I still got like questions I can't even think up of right now and I'm about to go to sleep but just a random question, how do I play music in 192kHz/24 bit? I got some flac music files if that helps
It's automatic. If your file has 24 bit depth and 192 kHz sampling rate the X5ii will play it. You can't up sample or down sample any files on the X5ii. You need to purchase high res music to play high res music.
Are flac files able to play 192kHz/24 bit? I ripped a few cds into flac. The only way to play these high res music is to buy it or can we use a program and rip it from our cds?
Standard CD is 144/16 so no you cannot take more information than is there to begin with to rip 192/24 FLAC. SACD/HD CD's do contain more data but it's hardly a straightforward process to rip those.
One other thing about the X5ii I found out the hard way. If you find some files can not be found or your player is locking up and not advancing to the next song on a playlist its probably because the file name is too long. I forget the limit on the number of characters. Someone else might know the exact limit.
Damn that sucks. What if an artist/their record company don't release those higher quality CDs and in places like itunes/android store?
Unfortunately, that means you are going to be stuck with the music in regular CD quality - which isn't all that bad, because regular CD quality still sounds pretty good.
You can test it yourself, try downloading the high-res and 44/16 versions of a track or tracks from hdtracks. Then use Foobar to do blind testing. if you can't tell the difference, then you are saving yourself some money.
Actually - the only way to really do the format test is just download the high-res, then make a copy and resample it yourself to redbook. The problem with downloading hires and 16/44 is that even on the same site they can be from different masters (redbook crippled so that you perceive the hi-res as better).
Damn that sucks. What if an artist/their record company don't release those higher quality CDs and in places like itunes/android store?