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Problem: Pops/cracks with Moode 8.2.2, Musical Fidelity V90 playing 24/96
#11
That workaround was for an old buggy USB driver and is not valid today.

Maybe try posting in the PiCore Forum to see if anyone has the same DAC and same issue, or in the Music Fidelity support forum if they have one. You could also try searching the Raspberry Pi forums. https://forums.raspberrypi.com/index.php...abbb502497
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#12
Since this conversation began on diyaudio.com, have you looked for other relevant posts there.

Example: https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threa...st-5167620 which begins

Quote:If anyone is interested... Since I started my MPD Pi project, I've been plagued by pops/clicks for files above 48k. One of the reasons I switched to MoOde is this player's ability to re-sample higher res files down to 24/48, but it always bugged me that I couldn't play 24/96 files at full resolution without the occasional faint "tick" on my hardware setup.

where the DAC in question is the Musical Fidelity V90.

I think asking diyaudio readers again is a good idea for two reasons: there are likely to be more V90 owners there and you've already established this isn't a moOde problem per se. Anything we're likely to suggest will be a shot in the dark.

Good luck.

Regards,
Kent
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#13
(12-19-2022, 09:08 PM)TheOldPresbyope Wrote: Since this conversation began on diyaudio.com, have you looked for other relevant posts there.

Example: https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threa...st-5167620 which begins

Quote:If anyone is interested... Since I started my MPD Pi project, I've been plagued by pops/clicks for files above 48k. One of the reasons I switched to MoOde is this player's ability to re-sample higher res files down to 24/48, but it always bugged me that I couldn't play 24/96 files at full resolution without the occasional faint "tick" on my hardware setup.

where the DAC in question is the Musical Fidelity V90.

I think asking diyaudio readers again is a good idea for two reasons: there are likely to be more V90 owners there and you've already established this isn't a moOde problem per se. Anything we're likely to suggest will be a shot in the dark.

Good luck.

Regards,
Kent

Yes, diyAudio would be a good choice. Also the Pi Linux kernel Git. Maybe the V90 needs a kernel quirks section https://github.com/raspberrypi/linux/blo...b/quirks.c
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