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dsf to wav : what CPU power ?
15-09-2016, 18:00
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RE: dsf to wav : what CPU power ?
(17-08-2016 09:39)simoncn Wrote:  The UPnP architecture provides a way to do this but it requires cooperation from the control point and the renderer.

Setting the stream.transcode property to dsf:-/wav24;176 causes MinimServer to advertise two resource streams to the control point. The first stream has MIME type audio/x-dsf and the second stream has MIME type audio/x-wav.

If the OPPO advertises to the control point that it supports audio/x-dsf, the control point should play the audio/x-dsf stream on the OPPO. If the Linn advertises that it supports audio/x-wav but not audio/x-dsf, the control point should play the audio/x-wav stream on the Linn.

Dear Simon

now that I am back home, I tried what you said, and it does not work properly

I have two renderer : Linn klimax, and oppo BDP-105 (accessible using bubbleUpnp server)

I tested on dsf file
dsf:-/wav24;176 :
- Oppo reads the dsd perfectly (lumin app displays 2.822 MHz 1 bit), but not the linn (Lumin app displays nothing, the app switches all tracks withour playing)

dsf:wav24;176
- both the oppo and the klimax reads, but it is transcoded for both at 24/176

I have tried to change the value of 176, even dsf:-/wav24 without a frequency, but it just scrolls on the Linn.

The stream.converter is ffmpeg, the nas is a synology DS415 play

Thx for the help !

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