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I was simply reporting on what I fond during a listening session and how I would like the best of both worlds - which led me to investigate the Tranquility.
So let's see... The only person that's given you the idea that the future Tranquility DAC will have "best of both worlds" is who again?
So lets see - the only person who has given you the idea that there is an only person who has given me that idea is who again? I got it from a number of reviews I read..
As far as reading a bunch of reviews... That's fine, and I do hope you find what you're looking for. If I seem critical, that's because I believe the consumer has the right to know what is in a product he is paying for, and there is precious little substantive information coming forth from this company. Very disappointing IMO.
They did not provide the exact detail of that - sure - but they spent a lot of time and money figuring it out so understandably don't want to disclose that.ThanksBill
The above was a judgement purely based on sound quality. Sad to report the USB is next to useless. I used J River and up-sampled all my music to 32 bit 192 khz. It would not work - this is sad since it is a 32 bit dac. OK changed the up-sampling to 24 bit - it worked - for about 2 seconds ... But the USB is for me a deal breaker. Products simply should not be sold with these driver problems.ThanksBill
What you describe IMO is most likely due to issues related to your computer/software/settings/music files, and I don't see how you can blame it on "driver problems."
Another thing. Just because the Sabre DAC chip is "32 bits," that has nothing to do with it being able to play 32 bit music files. It just has to do with internal digital processes having 32-bit architecture. The fact you tried feeding the DAC music upsampled to 32 bit/192 doesn't make much sense.
When you upsample, I would suggest you launch the task manager (ctrl-alt-del) and check the load on your processor and memory. If you are hitting high numbers, that is likely the cause of your computer crashing.
If this is the case, playing 44.1kHz music without upsampling should not cause crashing, and playing native hi-res music (say from HD Tracks) should not cause crashing.
Then there are hundreds of variables and settings involved with your computer audio stack and software, any one of which may be the culprit, including buffer time, latency, thread priority level, etc, etc.
It might help to elucidate matters if you can list your computer chain, i.e. processor type and speed, total RAM, operating system, playback software settings, etc.
Was gonna say the same things; the 32 bit file test was the big flag in my mind. Nothing anywhere stated that a 32 bit SabreDAC could play 32 bit files! Bill, is EJ aware of these issues?
Theres no reason to convert that to APE. APE is out, they were used before flac to compress CD without loss. But now it's obsolete, they haven't update the software in ages.
And if you can, get a 32bit Windows 7 machine, install the W4S driver properly, and just use the foobar internal WASAPI out plugin. (BTW what is WAPSI u kept mentioning?!).
WASAPI is an Application Programming Interface (API), not a plugin, it's built-in by Microsoft, there is no "disabling". If you meant ASIO, then please make sure itself is configured correctly before playing, as it's not always auto switching, especially when you're using asyn USB driver and stuff. I'd just avoid it.
Bill, I'm very sorry about the troubles you are having. If you would, please send me an email so I can better assist where needed.
I completely understand how useless the DAC can be when not properly working, so it is very important to me that all customers are properly assisted in correcting any issues they may have.
Now I know why I haven't bother with computer audio as a source for my music. I could NEVER figure out how to use it . Better for me to just press a button. Bill, I hope you get this sorted out.
I think its pretty obvious I meant WASAPI. I am scratching my head why you think that would help. I can't do it anyway since I run 64 bit windows.
On this side note, I have Vista 64 bit and I am using the WASAPI driver with Foobar2000 v1.0. At least I think I am, as Foobar lets me select it.