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  1. I have being using USBridge for a (+/-) month. USBridge is streaming music from a Synology NAS (1817+), through "Volumio" to a dCS Debussy DAC. After a while USBridge is losing connection to the network. If source of music is directly connected (usb) to the sparky, the playlist is run to its end. If source is the Synology music stops playing. The only solution is to reboot the system through the command line but it again for a very short lifecycle. Any idea for a possible solution?
  2. Released: January 2018 Changes : Digital Inputs : USB interface on a B-type connector will accept up to 24 bit PCM at 44.1, 88.2, 96, 176.4, 192, 352.8 & 384kS/s or DSD/64 & DSD/128 in DoP format. Operates in asynchronous mode. 2x AES/EBU on 3-pin female XLR connectors. Each will accept 24 bit PCM data at 32, 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4 & 192 kS/s or DSD/64 in DoP format OR as a Dual AES pair at 88.2, 96, 176.4, 192, 352.8 & 384kS/s or DSD/64 & DSD/128 in DoP format or dCS-encrypted DSD/64. 2x SPDIF on 1x RCA Phono and 1x BNC connectors. Each will accept 24 bit PCM data at 32, 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4 & 192 kS/s or DSD/64 in DOP format. SW Update note_DDP2_30.pdf
  3. Damien, Thank you for a very capable Player you have provided to us CAF. I have a proposal that I think would be helpfull for some A+ users. I own a dCS Debussy DAC V2.2. I have experimented with the DSD64 conversion of all files up to 88.2KHz SR, with pleasant (audible) results. I believe that for users like myself, with DACs DoP capable but limited up to DSD64, it would be of greater convenience if we could select into the custom settings of the A+ options, the selection of DSD64 or DSD128 ... upsampling for specific sampling rates. In my case, I would like to be able to use a custom conversion table like the one following: 44,1 -> DSD64 48 (?) -> DSD64 88,2 -> DSD64 96 -> 192 176,4 -> 176,4 192 -> 192 Regards,
  4. I 'd like to raise once more the issue that comes and goes now and then for years ! I own an extended collection of SACDs. I would really like to have them in my portable disk, to hear my music in my summer residence or any where else. I am feeling trapped investing in this format. The future for audiophile listening, is in HDAudio and computer play back. When can I have my DSD music in a computer disk ? If I could, I would "send back/return" my disks to have them in a format, that can be integrated to my music library, as anything else I own in Red Book CD, DVDAudio or even BlueRayAudio format?
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