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Ramakata Oblonsky

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  1. They may, but you will be restricted to use only players coming from Samsung, so it isn't a big value for millions using third party players as Neutron or Kamerton
  2. Unfortunately I do not see how it can help sound your phone any better. Accordingly Android design audio flinger remix everything in 16 bit. Check Android API here, as you can see here is no constant for PCM_24BIT. So there is only way for applications to go to on low level and become not quite portable. So I am expecting more work from Google to make Android API more audiophile friendly than efforts coming from hardware manufacturers. However you own any opposite information, then please share.
  3. I agree with barrows. Although generation of music stream requires some power, generally such dwarfs as Raspberry pi are quite sufficient. I run minimal OS as Arch on it, nothing extra, so no much borrowing my little CPU cycle for OS needs. I need only resolve problem with 96/24 and 192/24 sampled music. It seems easy fixable however may requires some Also code change.
  4. I am using Music-Barrel audio server for playing music on my Raspberry Pi through HDMI. It works just fine for all formats sampled at 41Khz. However if I try play 96Khz sampled music it is nothing happen, no error in logs, just no sound. It behaves same regardless if I select analog or HDMI out. If I select 192Khz sampled music, then I can see error in logs that such line can't be allocated. My receiver is 192/24 capable. I could see some articles on net that playing 96/24 is possible using USB DAC, but what's wrong with HDMI? I guess no internal DAC involved anyway. My Raspberry Pi OS is Arch. Please give me some points how I can start enjoying 96/24 and 192/24 music on my Raspberry pi using Music-Barrel audio server.
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