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I would like to try several different S/W players to determine which one delivers both the magic of the Sony Transport and improved dynamics.
Make sure to use either Kernel Streaming or ASIO to avoid the Windows mixer when using Foobar. I found that I had to use the ASIO4All driver to get it to work with the Transit.
Im a bit confused. Is your PC recognising the DAC as a USB audio device in place of a sound card?I think this must be the case, otherwise you'd just be running the digital output from your sound card to the dac and there wouldn't have been any need to mod the dac.Foobar 2000 comes with A LOT of options. I would experiment with some of these before evaluating other players.I'm thinking of the built in upsamplers (and their different options) as well as the different output options, principally.geoff
Make sure to use either Kernel Streaming or ASIO to avoid the Windows mixer when using Foobar. I found that I had to use the ASIO4All driver to get it to work with the Transit.I tried using the SSRC upsampler in Foobar, but the Monarchy upsampler didn't like it. It was distorted and jumpy. I'm not sure if it was a latency issue or if it was just that the Monarchy didn't like the 24/96 signal. In either case, I wasn't compelled to figure it out at the time. Maybe I'll go back and take a look.
I have tried several of the different players: foobar, windvd, powerdvd, musicmatch, wmp and winamp. I've found that there isn't much difference. This of course must be taken with a grain of salt because my stock Sonica is awful.What I have found that IS important, is driver/software combos that are bit perfect. The Sonica with the 1.2.0.5 driver is bit perfect in winamp with the waveout.dll output. It is also bit-perfect on foobar, again with 1.2.0.5 driver but this time works with waveout.dll, dir ...
The Transit bypasses kmixer, so waveout and ASIO, foobar, WMP, etc. (without DSP) should give the same output. I tested myself for bit-perfectness using Rightmark with a digital loop.
Have you got the output from the USB bit-perfect yet?