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  1. It doesn't work. Same pic / poc story (only when pays resolutions bigger than 44khz ) .... Did somebody tryed theMoode- Rpi with Audiophilleo USB/SPDIF converter ???
  2. Hello everybody, I'm trying to set-up my moode player. I use USB/SPDIF converter Audiophilleo2. The 16 bit/44 kHz sound perfect, but when i try to play any resolution bigger than that (i.e. 24/192) the output is just very very noisy, full of pop and poc's I use i2s NONE (because i can't find Audiophilleo) MPD settings: Audio device = USB audio device Volume = disable Resampling= disable Any suggestions about the settings please ? ....
  3. Hi Tim, Ițve got an 32Gb card on my Pi. I would like to copy some music on the remaining space (in the same place as the test sample). Is there any easy way to do this ? WinSCP would work maybe ....? Thanks a lot, great player !!!
  4. Ițve got an 32Gb card on my Pi. I would like to copy some music on the remaining space. Is there any easy way to do this ? Thanks a lot !!!
  5. Hi ! My ideea is to make an audio line like this: (Synology NAS)<----LAN CABLE---->( Pi3)<----USB CABLE---->(Audiophilleo USB/SPDIF CONVERTOR) <--SPDIF CABLE-->( DAC) I will acsess PI3 (running Moode) via Wifi The question is: Shall I provide an 5V regulated power supply ? Shall i use-it for Pi or for Audiophilleo ? Thank you for your time !
  6. Hi there ! Does it work with Audiophilleo USB/SPDIF converter ? Does it support DSD 64 / 128 files playback via DoP ? What about signal quality ? Thank you in advance !!!
  7. I'm not convinced NAS automatically means "bad electrical environment". Is Mac Mini any better ? I doubt. About the price, the question is : does it really has to be expensive to be considered ?
  8. 177 views / ZERO replays, this is somehow a big performance. I wander why this solution is widely avoided without even being tested. This tells a lot about "the audiophile profile" so to speak....
  9. Hello I'm using this method (NAS_USB_DAC) and i control the software music player of my synology DS112+ (AudioStation) from my phone. PRO: Good SQ. Much better with AudioPhilleo Very easy setup, easy to use also, very cheap also . NAS can easily be hidden in your audio rack. NAS can be easily transformed into a fan-less device (i did so one year ago). AudioStation is able to reproduce ( bit-perfectly ) up to 24/192 audio materials. You can "forget" the NAS once you install-it. It will turn off the HDD until the next audio session. Very powerful CPU comparing with the running tasks. Very efficient energetically (14W / 6W). No heat,no fan, no noise. 12V DC suply. It can be supplied from any custom / low noise Power Suply or even from a battery (solutions for the most demanding users) MINUS: no Tidal support no playback for resolutions >24/192 no DSD playback support Does anyone else using this solution , or even consider this as an option ?
  10. Hello there and nice to meet you here. very interesting topics. I'm currently looking for a DSD capable transport since my Synology 112+ can't play DSD through USB (AudioStation built-in software player). I'm seriously considering N100H as an option. I can't find anywhere what is the maximum DSD resolution supported by the player: 5.6448 MHz (DSD 128) or 2.8224MHz (DSD64) ? Can you help me with this information?
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