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At least on my unit...when I am hooked up to the coaxial digital out...it shows the Flac files (under 'more information') running at full resolution. When using the usb to the Emotiva, it says they are being downsampled to 705kbs from the higher rate. It still shows it being a 24/96 file, but it clearly is having something done to it. I tried the same thing with hi rez aiff files and got the same response. I'm using a "good" digital coax cable and a low cost usb cable.Hibuck...
That reading you see of kbs doesn't mean anything. It varies according to the level of compression and length of the track. Nothing to do with the bit depth and resolution of your file. 2 different things, don't mix them up.
OK...first to admit I'm learning still learning. I'm am curious however as to what is converting the flac files down to a lower kbs and why? It does it when the usb output is used, not when the coaxial is used.Hibuck....
At least on my unit...when I am hooked up to the coaxial digital out...it shows the Flac files (under 'more information') running at full resolution. When using the usb to the Emotiva, it says they are being downsampled to 705kbs from the higher rate.
Are you saying the Touch is downconverting the FLAC file based on the Emotiva's usb input. That makes sense but how can you tell that it's doing that?Even if the usb connection is downconverting, it still sounds better than the full bitrate coax connection. I confess I'm using $5 usb and coax cables. I guess I need to start trying better cables to see how that impacts the sound.
I'm no genius at this stuff, but I also own a little Linux computer known as an "Alix." The Touch isn't much different than the Alix in that both are basically Linux computers. As such they function much the same way.When I was running the Alix, I had a USB DAC that was only capable of 16/44 resolutions. The Alix was playing my 24/192 files, but the DAC was still playing fine. So I asked the gurus why this was happening. They said that the ALSA (I think) driver as part of the music playback can see the USB device attached. It knows it's input capabilities, and adjusts its internal conversion as such. I'm guessing when using the USB output of the Touch, its ALSA driver knows it needs to down sample the file for playback. Alternately, when using the Touch's other outputs, the ALSA driver has no idea as to what's attached, and it just plays whatever the file is capable of.
I am having trouble taking advantage of this mod. My squeezebox sends the 192 file to my DAC for playback but my DAC reads it as a standard 44.1 file and playback sounds like a record playing at too slow a speed. Anybody know what is wrong?