gr8soundz
Headphoneus Supremus
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Found some settings that seem to work with DoP for ALL sample rates in foobar (but only at DSD256 max).
I changed DSD Playback Method to DoP Marker and PCM to DSD to DSD256 (after re-reading iFi's tutorial stating that DoP limited to 256 on the Micro).
The other settings don't seem to be as critical. I've tried most all the SDM types but it didn't affect playability (sound quality changes a bit though; I settled on Type D for now) and I also chose to use asio at 64-bit.
Plays (i.e. transcodes) everything: 44/48/88/96/176/192khz. No distortion that I can detect and stable blue light on the Micro (its already fully charged so, per the manual, that blue is for DSD256; green would be PCM and magenta for 512).
Obviously not as high as DSD512 but still sounds very good. Will keep listening and comparing to see how much difference there is. But its nice to just set Foobar and leave it to playback whatever sample rate I wish without constant clicking to change settings.
I changed DSD Playback Method to DoP Marker and PCM to DSD to DSD256 (after re-reading iFi's tutorial stating that DoP limited to 256 on the Micro).
The other settings don't seem to be as critical. I've tried most all the SDM types but it didn't affect playability (sound quality changes a bit though; I settled on Type D for now) and I also chose to use asio at 64-bit.
Plays (i.e. transcodes) everything: 44/48/88/96/176/192khz. No distortion that I can detect and stable blue light on the Micro (its already fully charged so, per the manual, that blue is for DSD256; green would be PCM and magenta for 512).
Obviously not as high as DSD512 but still sounds very good. Will keep listening and comparing to see how much difference there is. But its nice to just set Foobar and leave it to playback whatever sample rate I wish without constant clicking to change settings.