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  1. The FLAC player I refer to is the IPad App by Dan Lehr LLC. It does not switch rates; it passes them on correctly, i.e. 96 kHz in this case. I used it in the experiment to demonstrate that the iPad can handle the higher rates, but that Apple does not seem to be keen to integrate it in iTunes. Probably until the day they offer high resolution files ;-)
  2. Experiment: - Streaming 24bit/96kHz signal from (Win 7) PC (using iTunes Home Sharing) to iPad+ID100 and then onwards to Cambridge Audio DacMagicPlus results in 48 kHz signal shown on the Dac. - Using the Apple Camera Connection Kit (CCK) (USB) results in 96 kHz signal shown on the Dac (as it should.) - Playing (using FLAC player) 24/96 file via ID100 is also downsampled. Using the CCK it is bit perfect, i.e. 96 kHz. Conclusion: the ID100's ceiling is 24 bit/48 kHz. I checked this with Cambridge Audio and got feedback that this is according to Apple specs. That being said, the combination ID100 + DacMagicPlus sounds great.
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