Hi all,
I have installed MinimServer on RPI 3, and use Linn Kazoo as control point on my iPhone, everything works well, except DSD file, although I can view and select DSD files, but music won’t play, wonder if anyone come across the same issue? And any solution to is?
Thanks
Kwan
Which Linn streamer are you using? For native playback you need one from the Katalyst range, otherwise you need to transcode.
(11-04-2019 16:20)ac16161 Wrote: [ -> ]Which Linn streamer are you using? For native playback you need one from the Katalyst range, otherwise you need to transcode.
I don’t have any Linn streamer, I use allo digione signature player.
Now I understand why Kazoo doesn’t play DSD, luckily I can use Lumin to play DSD, although I prefer Kazoo as control point. Thanks for the reply.
Kwan
I remembered that when I last tried dff:dopwav on a Linn streamer, it did not work, and it still doesn't on either my Katalyst-generation or old Majik streamer.
dsf:wav works if I set it to dsf:wav24;176, though in my case I have a mixed environment where one streamer requires the transcoding but the other does not. If I set the transcode setting to dsf:-/wav24;176, the non-Katalyst streamer will not play a dsf file at all, but the Katalyst one plays as native dsf. In theory the transcode should kick in as required but it does not work for me. This is not ideal but I have a small number of dsf files.
(11-04-2019 17:03)ac16161 Wrote: [ -> ]I remembered that when I last tried dff:dopwav on a Linn streamer, it did not work, and it still doesn't on either my Katalyst-generation or old Majik streamer.
dsf:wav works if I set it to dsf:wav24;176, though in my case I have a mixed environment where one streamer requires the transcoding but the other does not. If I set the transcode setting to dsf:-/wav24;176, the non-Katalyst streamer will not play a dsf file at all, but the Katalyst one plays as native dsf. In theory the transcode should kick in as required but it does not work for me. This is not ideal but I have a small number of dsf files.
It sounds like your control point (which one?) doesn't support the UPnP protocol for handling multiple server streams.
So that's interesting. iOS Kinsky works correctly with dsf:-/wav24;176 sending DSF to the Katalyst sreamer and WAV to the old Majik.
Kazoo and Linn (via Testflight) both stumble, they don't send WAV to the Majik.
Always been partial to Kinsky, alas as yet, Linn (the control point) is not looking at all promising in my view. Fear that Linn are losing their way.
Yes, in some ways Kazoo is a step backward from Kinsky, unfortunately. I still use Kinsky on my Windows 7 PC.
What is Linn (via Testflight)? A replacement for Kazoo?
(11-04-2019 19:37)simoncn Wrote: [ -> ]Yes, in some ways Kazoo is a step backward from Kinsky, unfortunately. I still use Kinsky on my Windows 7 PC.
What is Linn (via Testflight)? A replacement for Kazoo?
Hi Simon,
As you rightly state this is a replacement control point for Kazoo.
(11-04-2019 15:51)Kangar Wrote: [ -> ]Hi all,
I have installed MinimServer on RPI 3, and use Linn Kazoo as control point on my iPhone, everything works well, except DSD file, although I can view and select DSD files, but music won’t play, wonder if anyone come across the same issue? And any solution to is?
Thanks
Kwan
Hi Kwan,
Linn Streamers do not support DSD.
Yes, but that doesn't mean Linn Kazoo can't be used with an OpenHome supporting streamer that does support DSD files - Kwan isn't using a Linn Streamer.
BTW, I've had managed to use the Windows version of the Linn Kazoo app to get an OpenHome supporting renderer, foobar2000 with the foo_upnp plugin's standard UPnP renderer (via the BubbleUPnP Server's create an OpenHome Renderer helper service), to play DSD files from MinimServer (no transcoding set):
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Admittedly, I had to carefully use a hexeditor at the appropriate location of the foo_upnp plugin dll's MIME Type support table (luckily the values were held as ASCII characters) - the original foo_upnp hasn't been updated for some time and doesn't contain any of the two DSD file types so for the test I (temporarily) swapped the audio/x-mp3 MIME type for audio/x-dsf, as it's an exact fit.