02-27-2021, 02:49 PM
(07-21-2020, 04:48 PM)TheOldPresbyope Wrote: @cofot28
As a followup to my previous post, here's an example of the moOde Audio Info screen I captured while playing a DSD-encoded track from a DLNA/UPnP Media Server (minimserver) using mConnectLite as my UPnP Control Point.
Code:Source: http://192.168.1.159:9790/minimserver/*/Music/DSD/NDSD012/12_Welcome-to-NativeDSD-Sampler_NativeDSD-Presents_NDSD012_2ch64.dsf
Encoded at: DSD64, 1 bit, 2.822 Mbps Stereo
Decoded to: DSD bitstream, 5.645 Mbps
Destination: Local
Output rate: DSD bitstream bit, 88.2 kHz, Stereo, 5.645 Mbps
DSP OPERATIONS
Volume ctl: Software (MPD 32-bit float with dither)
Resampling: off
Polarity inv: off
Crossfade: off
Crossfeed: off
Parametric EQ: off
Graphic EQ: off
Replaygain: off
Normalize vol: off
Chip options: None
AUDIO DEVICE
Device: USB audio device (Control)
Mixer name: Khadas Tone Control
Chip:
Interface: USB
Formats: S16_LE, S32_LE, SPECIAL, DSD_U32_BE
Platform: Pi-4B 2GB v1.1
As you can see, it's DSD straight through to my DAC (which means the software volume control info is irrelevant because it's bypassed in this mode).
Regards,
Kent
It seems that Kent (Hi, Kent!) has a similar Audio info screen as myself playing a dsf file via DLNA, and he says that it is native DSD all through, although he has the 88.2 kHz info in the output.
Well, the sound is gorgeous anyway (I forgot to add this to my initial post) :-)