gvl2016
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If I recall correctly, it does have either 16bit or 24bit, but no 32bit from the pull down menu.
The absence of the 32bit is puzzling as the SU-1 supports 32-bit over I2S, hmm.
If I recall correctly, it does have either 16bit or 24bit, but no 32bit from the pull down menu.
I believe so, but I m currently using the Holo Audio driver with my SU-1, works great and it definitely does offer 16-bit output option..
Interesting, does this mean one can use a XMOS driver from another device? I thought the drivers were locked to hardware, after all you can't just get a generic full driver directly from XMOS.
I agree. I installed the latest Holo driver for Windows - Version 4.35 - this morning without incident.I can't speak to other XMOS drivers but the current HOLO driver is compatible with SU-1 running latest firmware.
Singxer have made their own driver 4.36 and it sounds much better than any other drivers I've tried so far (DIYINHK, Holo). It also has even 8 packets in the buffer (which means very low latency). So far I could only had 64 packets with the Holo driver.
Yes, you've got the choice of 16 and 24bits.
Thanks, but no 32 bits? Odd as it is spec'd to support 32 bits over I2S. My Marix X-SPDIF 2 has 24 and 32, but no 16. It sounds like these devices should have all 16, 24, and 32 listed to be able to restrict capabilities based on the downstream hardware.
I get it, but if the device is spec'd at 32 bit I want to be able to send 32 bit to it, after all there are DS dac chips that can take 32 bit words and digital filters that can produce them. I'm more frustrated because of the missing 16-bit mode on my Matrix however.