Aleg wrote:mqncontrol R1.1 512 and mqnplay R1.4 gives immediate crackling sound.
Using mqncontrol R1.1 512 and mqnplay R1.3 plays just fine and sounds nice.
So some incompatibility in my setup with that last version.
Cheers
Aleg
MQN
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I get exactly same results as Aleg, on my rDac
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JohnJohn Dot wrote:R1.4 works perfect on my system (w8.1 x64)
What is your DAC and what drivers are you using with it?
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Aleg
HDPLEX;picoPSU;ASUS Q87M;i7-4770T;PH SR7EHD;Server2012R2;Thesycon 2.24;
JCAT USB;Sonicweld DiverterHR2;Naim DC1;Chord Hugo;Morrow Audio MA6;Naim NAC-282,SuperCapDR;NAP-300;
AQ Cinnamon;GISO GB;Netgear Pro+XM21X;Cisco SG300;NAS-ZFS.
JCAT USB;Sonicweld DiverterHR2;Naim DC1;Chord Hugo;Morrow Audio MA6;Naim NAC-282,SuperCapDR;NAP-300;
AQ Cinnamon;GISO GB;Netgear Pro+XM21X;Cisco SG300;NAS-ZFS.
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http://highresolutiontechnologies.com/m ... er-ii-plus with it's own built-in drivers and Asus Xonar Essence ST (custom Muses Opamp Edition). But can't play anything above 24/48.Aleg wrote: What is your DAC and what drivers are you using with it?
Aleg
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PC: CPU Q8400, 8GB Ram, Windows 8.1 x64
DAC: HRT Music Streamer II+, Asus Xonar Essence ST (+ HiEnd DYI upgrades)
DAC: HRT Music Streamer II+, Asus Xonar Essence ST (+ HiEnd DYI upgrades)
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None of the R1.x versions could play 24/192 on my system, 24/96 or 24/88 no problem. Any idea?sbgk wrote:I see R1.4 had a slightly different release point to normal and was equivalent to the 1.0 versions, R1.3 is the 3.0 version, shall do a 2.0 version.
i3 Haswell, PPAStudio USB3 card and USB Micro cable/Chord Hugo/Nad-275BEE/Harbeth-30.1
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Cvrle59cvrle59 wrote:None of the R1.x versions could play 24/192 on my system, 24/96 or 24/88 no problem. Any idea?sbgk wrote:I see R1.4 had a slightly different release point to normal and was equivalent to the 1.0 versions, R1.3 is the 3.0 version, shall do a 2.0 version.
Now you are using Windows' native USB audio driver you are limited to 96 kHz.
The 'only' reason that proprietary drivers exist for Windows is to get support above 96kHz because Microsoft refuses the upgrade their drivers to support higher than 96 kHz.
So either you install the Naim driver again to get 192kHz and above or you stick to Windows USB driver and be limited to 96kHz.
Cheers
Aleg
HDPLEX;picoPSU;ASUS Q87M;i7-4770T;PH SR7EHD;Server2012R2;Thesycon 2.24;
JCAT USB;Sonicweld DiverterHR2;Naim DC1;Chord Hugo;Morrow Audio MA6;Naim NAC-282,SuperCapDR;NAP-300;
AQ Cinnamon;GISO GB;Netgear Pro+XM21X;Cisco SG300;NAS-ZFS.
JCAT USB;Sonicweld DiverterHR2;Naim DC1;Chord Hugo;Morrow Audio MA6;Naim NAC-282,SuperCapDR;NAP-300;
AQ Cinnamon;GISO GB;Netgear Pro+XM21X;Cisco SG300;NAS-ZFS.