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I just tried to do this on my rig and only get 16 bit, 44k or 48k as an option. On the input side I can make it 24/96, but not the output. Any suggestions?
Thanks Ed. My music server is a Macbook Pro 2.16ghz intel. Like I stated before, I get the 24/96 option on the input, but only 16/44 or 48 on the output. I wonder if the DAC dictates the sampling rate options. Maybe my DAC can't do 24/96 through USB, therefore I don't get that option. Just a thought.
So the complete instructions are:1. Go to Applications Folder2. Open the Utilities Folder3. Launch the Audio MIDI Setup Application4. Select your output device in Properties For: (Your Device Here)5. Select 96000.0 Hz and 2ch-24 bit under Audio Output Format6. Restart iTunes because iTunes needs to be restarted to accept the new settings.If you're using TOSLINK, select "Built-in Output" as your output device.If you're using USB and your USB DAC supports 24/96, then select that device.Steve Nugent over in Empirical Audio believes the iTunes upsampler is a rock star, so even if you're playing back 44.1/16 content, you may want to leave the output rate at 24/96 and see if you like it.
My next question is, if I buy the Airport Express (802.11n one), can it also support 24/96 in a wireless manner?Many thanks.
Quote from: zoltm2001 on 9 May 2009, 06:47 pmMy next question is, if I buy the Airport Express (802.11n one), can it also support 24/96 in a wireless manner?Many thanks.Unfortunately, no. The Airport Express only supports up to 16/44.1. You can still stream hir-rez content to it, but it will be downsampled.
The LensSo, the only downside is the lack of the Digital Lens. And yes, I know we’ve been talking about it for some time but the good news is it finally exists and will go into beta testing in a few months. Until it comes out, consider these new ideas this weekend.The ATV really breathed new life into my system in a way I haven’t experienced in a long time. Jon Magnusson commented to me ‘I am listening to music again and loving it!‘Consider that even without the Lens, it’s as good or better than what you get out of most CD or DVD player’s digital outputs into your DAC – plus since it’s stored on a hard drive, you get all the improvements hard drive music systems have to offer over a CD transport. It’s awesome and it’s cheap!When the Lens finally ships, you’re in for a breathtaking experience. When the PWT ships, everything you have in your library RIPS right to the drive.Have fun. See, aren’t you glad you read the newsletter?
It's hard to make out from the site's products listing if the "Lens" has been released as a separate unit, but is incorporated in the PWD. At approx $3000 (not including "the Bridge"), not exactly entry level fare.
As I read the newsletter, it's the Digital Lens that magically transforms the output of AE or ATV into 24/192
Quote from: chrisby on 11 May 2009, 07:16 pmIt's hard to make out from the site's products listing if the "Lens" has been released as a separate unit, but is incorporated in the PWD. At approx $3000 (not including "the Bridge"), not exactly entry level fare. I think the Lens is going to be released as a separate product, eventually. At least, they thought so a while back. Plans change though, so...$3000 entry level? Depends on your outlook. Peace, Lee
Quote from: cryoparts on 11 May 2009, 08:03 pmQuote from: chrisby on 11 May 2009, 07:16 pmIt's hard to make out from the site's products listing if the "Lens" has been released as a separate unit, but is incorporated in the PWD. At approx $3000 (not including "the Bridge"), not exactly entry level fare. I think the Lens is going to be released as a separate product, eventually. At least, they thought so a while back. Plans change though, so...$3000 entry level? Depends on your outlook. Peace, LeeLee, for some of us DIYers, an entire system (including a lap- or desktop computer) could be put together for that amount or less. JonL:I thought it was clear that "magical" was an intentionally snide comment on my part. and FWIW, a bit of surfin around the Apple website identifies that "Remote" is a free app specifically for controlling the iTunes/ ATV, etc. from anywhere in the house, without the need for a video monitor. Does anyone here have recent experience playing with that combination, as sort of a poor-man's "Transporter"?