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  1. For now, usb (O)utput is only for firmware update
  2. Hi I have same issue since roon build 274 when i use dsd. From roon remote, the track freezes 2s and there is a message ’server lost and trying re-connection’. After 3s the server back on and track pause at the beginning. I think it is a network or roon issue.
  3. yes but i am not sure, i will again
  4. i still have a strange thing since 274, when i use 'rewind button' on a playing track, the sound makes a little pop/scratch and then the track is played at beginning.
  5. Issue seems to be fixed with roon build 276.
  6. mecani, you mean : - connect NB spdif out to mc-3+ spdif in - connect mc-3+ word clock out to NB word clock in - on mc-3+, put these setting It seems to work, but the NB is not locked at the very beginning of played track. Before streaming out the word clock to NB, mc-3+ needs : - to receive the incoming stream from NB - to synchronize with ref10 It takes about 1s-2s. So the NB begin to play the track and locks after 1s-2s. I don't know if NB applies in real time an external clocking when a track is already playing. If not, it can be an issue if you play tracks with differents sample rates. In addition, in this RE-CLK mode, mc-3+ performs more operations than INTERN or EXTERN mode. Maybe Word clock streaming is more accurate in INTERN or EXTERN mode. Of course, all of this need to be confirmed with some comparisons or maybe mutec / DCS can reply.
  7. Regarding DCS Network Bridge (NB) locked from Ref-10 / MC-3+,Mc-3+ has 6 world clock outputs but for only one reference sample rate (32kHz, 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz, 176.4kHz, 192kHz)For using both NB word clock inputs, you have to use two mc-3+, one for 44.1kHz and one for 48kHzFor using single NB word clock input with one mc-3+, you have to set manually the clock out rate at 44.1kHz or 48kHz on mc-3+(depends of track sample rate to play).A tips for those who have only one mc-3+ and don't want to switch manually the clock out : - on mc-3+ set the clock out at 44.1kHz- in NB settings, set dsd downsampling ’on’ (optional if you dac is dsd compliant)- from your external audio server, upsample all your tracks to dsd64 or dsd128 OR - on mc-3+ set the clock out at (44.1kHz) or (48kHz)- from your external audio server, convert all the tracks to (44.1kHz or 88.2kHz or 176.4kHz) or (48kHz, 96kHz, 192kHz) In these cases, NB will be always locked whatever the sample rate of original track Here the settings of mc-3+ feeding 48kHz world clock to NB. Here the settings of mc-3+ synchronised by ref-10 feeding 48kHz world clock to NB.
  8. Yes it seems. It is like a 6s-7s resync delay is applied on all dsd track (even set at 0ms)
  9. Yes same issue for me Mainboard v1.0
  10. Hi I am interested to do this but how to feed the bridge with word clock 44.1kHz and 48kHz with only one mc-3+? External word clocking is possible from ref10 but it seems mc3+ word clocking out multiples of only one reference frequency.
  11. Hi i already use XLR et RCA caps on my mc-3+usb devices with good results. I tought to put BNC CAPS instead of BNC terminations For EMI/RFI reduction, like the bnc cardas caps https://www.thecableco.com/Product/BNC-C-SS-Protection-Caps--Pair- no issue for 75ohms or 50ohms matching, just caps Maybe Julian could tell us what is better?
  12. Yes, you should try dsd native into roon and let mc3 usb do the job for pcm conversion. Regards
  13. Why are you not feeding the bottom one by ref10 external clocking too?
  14. Hi SwissBear For your usb input, you should set the clock out to 176.4kHz. On picture all your dsd will be converted to 44.1kHz Regards
  15. mc-3+USB has galvanic isolation on usb input, so it need little current to work properly.
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