I think you're putting too much emphasis on "Roon Ready" and "Roon Tested" certifications. Plenty of examples online of devices that are not "certified" but work fine with Roon. Just because it's not certified as Roon Ready or Tested doesn't mean a device won't work with Roon. As I said, the iFi iDSD connected via ethernet is immediately recognized by my Roon desktop software as a Roon capable endpoint. Works flawlessly as far as I can see. Obviously iFi can officially chime in here with regards to official certifications but again, just because it's not Roon certified doesn't mean it doesn't work.... mine works with no issues.
It is recognized only via AirPlay or via USB. AirPlay is limited to 44.1 frequency and all hi-res files and MQA files and DSD files are downgraded to 44.1 kHz 24 bits. It is not a matter of official or not. It is a RAAT protocol that IFI need to adopt.
What do you mean by not officially ?
Is it supported unofficially? How?
I know you guys developped a workaround called IFI bridge that it is a squeezebox lite. Here, MQA is supported and PCM files are suported up to 48/24. Any higher quality PCM stream is downgraed to 48/24. DSD files are converted to PCM 44/24...
Why do you IFI guys force me to purchase a seperate capable streamer or connected by USB in order to use IFI PRO IDSD to its full capabilities (PCM 768/ DSD 512)?
It is recognized only via AirPlay or via USB. AirPlay is limited to 44.1 frequency and all hi-res files and MQA files and DSD files are downgraded to 44.1 kHz 24 bits. It is not a matter of official or not. It is a RAAT protocol that IFI need to adopt.
It would seem you are somewhat correct. I am not using airplay because there’s no wifi connection setup but it must be using AirPlay even though I’m on a Windows PC not a OSX device and I am indeed limited to 44khz using the iDSD as a Roon endpoint with ethernet cable only.
It would seem you are somewhat correct. I am not using airplay because there’s no wifi connection setup but it must be using AirPlay even though I’m on a Windows PC not a OSX device and I am indeed limited to 44khz using the iDSD as a Roon endpoint with ethernet cable only.
It would seem you are somewhat correct. I am not using airplay because there’s no wifi connection setup but it must be using AirPlay even though I’m on a Windows PC not a OSX device and I am indeed limited to 44khz using the iDSD as a Roon endpoint with ethernet cable only.
hi How have you managed to get the idsd to work with ethernet as a roon endpoint? I never have managed to get the app working in order to get that. I don't know if IFI audio still got plan for a firmwere update and a roon certification for officially beeing an endpoint, but I sure am waiting for this.
I don't know if IFI audio still got plan for a firmwere update and a roon certification for officially beeing an endpoint, but I sure am waiting for this.
I love ifi, but the network capability of the idsd is very limited and a Roon endpoint utility would be super useful. And for that, this “investigation” seems to take a very long time…
Yes, because it's not an easy task since our Pro iDSD wasn't designed to have this utility in the first place. We're aware that folks want it and that's why we don't give up. Hope this helps, thanks!
Although this review isn't really related to Pro iDSD, it's still about our Pro-range Signature product (Pro iCAN) and a brilliant watch all in all made by @Sajid Amit :
Although this review isn't really related to Pro iDSD, it's still about our Pro-range Signature product (Pro iCAN) and a brilliant watch all in all made by @Sajid Amit :
That was very interesting indeed. The versality is key nowdays, yet one amp or one dac that can do a LOT of things might sometimes fall onto the trap of "gadget", things that are here and you will never use. On the other side, and I talk about the iDSD signature here, at first, I thought "why the hell so many triggers and stuff", but then, you see it through the fact that there are simply SO many headphones/iem out there, that offering a sort of custom tailor to your dac and/or amp can make your gear matches something that oterwise wouldn't. And for me, that is the key to the risk of our passion, we tend to switch gear because one association suddenly does not work anymore. And this review tend to point that, of course some match won't work, most will, and will through adjusting stuff on the amp.
I am totally ok sonically wise with the iDSD, I do admit I would love to test my TH900 with the iCAN, though I can't justify the price for my uses.
It's been our priority since the very beginning. That's just the way how we do things and although some folks don't find extra knobs and switches too useful, most still do
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