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Why not just use aplay with your various hires files to help sort this out?e.g.aplay -v -D plughw:0,0 xxxx.wav or aplay -v -D hw:0,0 xxxx.wavthat at least should clarify what voaygae MDP/ALSA can handle with your DAC.
Hello all,I just wanted to thank Nick for starting a great and informative thread, and everyone else for contributing. Only a few weeks ago I discovered VortexBox,...
I'm cheating a little, which may in the end prove detrimental to the sound quality, but last night, instead of an Alix board, I bought an HP thin client. The board is cluttered with an integrated video chipset, and it has a ridiculous number of usb ports, but the Atom cpu should make it versatile, and it has a fair amount of memory. I'll load it with voyage and use it as an mpd server first. I'm also curious about the cics memory player approach, so I'll likely purpose the new box to that too, after I get a feel for how the Voyage/mpd configuration sounds. I may opt to get the Alix then, so I can do side-by-side comparisons. I may pick up a few more thin clients, too, depending on how this one fares in the shoot out. They go fairly cheap at auction, and I have friends and family who would love to have one.
He'll have to use plughw. Also, only .wav files need apply for this particular problem. And, turn down the volume reaaaal low before using this command.
root@voyage:~# aplay -v -D plughw:0,0 wav/Jimmy Cobb Quartet/Jazz in the Key of Blue (24-192)/06 - Jimmy Cobb Quartet - Jazz in the Key of Blue (24-192) - I Had the Craziest Dream.wav-bash: syntax error near unexpected token `('root@voyage:~# aplay -v -D plughw:0,0 wav/Norah Jones/Feels Like Home/01 - Norah Jones - Feels Like Home - Sunrise.wavwav/Norah: No such file or directoryBoth songs (first one is 24/192, second is redbook) play fine via Mpod, and play in their native sample rates, with DAC set to UH1. Both syntaxes were taken directly from the mpd.log entries but I guess aplay needs more info cuz it doesn't like them.
Ok, so a couple questions:1) what does this command do 2) do i need to specify the device when typing -D even if I have only one device?3) why plughw and not hw?
root@voyage:~# aplay -v -D plughw:0,0 wav/Jimmy Cobb Quartet/Jazz in the Key of Blue (24-192)/06 - Jimmy Cobb Quartet - Jazz in the Key of Blue (24-192) - I Had the Craziest Dream.wav-bash: syntax error near unexpected token `('root@voyage:~# aplay -v -D plughw:0,0 wav/Norah Jones/Feels Like Home/01 - Norah Jones - Feels Like Home - Sunrise.wavwav/Norah: No such file or directory
The one thing you did not show is what happnes in UH2 mode when you use "plughw" in the aplay command. I assume the result is the same as using "plughw" in the aplay command in UH2 mode.
Ouch! UH2 with redbook fails? I wonder what the Zodiac is doing in this mode.
....but the fact that the MAc easily handles UH2 and is also driverless (i.e no installed drivers, just shows up) is a head scratcher.
Antelope help desk just responded that they have a firmware update almost ready that will allow 24/384 (UH2) capability. Stay tuned.