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It seems that Eric Hider will be releasing a non-USB Tranquility DAC (With SPDIF) in the near future!
I'd try one of those.
Meaning USB in, SPDIF out ?
That wouldn't be a DAC.
So it wouldn't, what market is there for SPDIF out of computers ?
Are you using the Mac Pro as a dedicated music server with a fresh installation of the current operating system? With the monitor and keyboard removed, and no third-party software running?I ask because a Mac Pro is pretty expensive to dedicate as a music server, but if the computer isn't dedicated to the task then there are likely multiple background processes running that will degrade the audio, making the tweaks less relevant.I don't know why the computer would crash when you turn journaling off. I'm not even sure that it's crashing when you switch it off or at some point afterward. How reproducible is it?If the Mac Pro is a dedicated music server, I would sell it and get a new Mac Mini. If the Mac Pro is not dedicated as a music server I wouldn't worry about the tweaks that Eric suggested since there are probably a lot of other things that could degrade the sound and the tweaks may not make a major difference.
The comp is my work computer in my office. I just thought i'd try it (turn journaling off).
So, a SPDIF input dB Audio DAC is likely to attract 2-4 times the number of potential customers compared to a USB-only DAC. I think USB as implemented by the Tranquility DAC is the way to go, but a lot of folks just want to feed discs into a player and not mess with ripping and computer configuration.
No! I have a no spin zone in my room. All the monkeying around to obtain a MAC computer and then adjust this and that with some non-Squeezecenter software is what burned my hiney about this USB version. I want my ripped library to go through this dac using SC and that handy software. And if I get a Touch then I can handle some slightly higher rez material. That Mac thing was for the birds!
still reading through all the posts but I am very interested in setting up a Mini-centric system. Currently streaming from iMac -> MW Transporter via ethernet, all rips from redbook CDs in FLAC, and I am still happy with the sound I am getting, but am interested in simplifying a bit. I've been contemplating getting a Mac-mini to use as a music server/HTPC for a couple of years, and all this activity in this thread is pushing me more in that direction. Anyone care to comment who has made the move from MW Transporter? File format preference seems to be .aiff for this set-up, or am I wrong on that and FLAC is just as good? Would having the mini hooked up to an LCD TV eliminate the advantages of having a monitor-less system, or would the physical distance be sufficient to reduce the interference? PM's are welcomed, and as always thanks for your help.Cheers,Greg