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dsf to wav : what CPU power ?
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10-12-2016, 11:13
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RE: dsf to wav : what CPU power ?
I understand what you are saying now that you have given me such a thorough education. Thanks again for that.
I think the best option would be for Sonore to advertise compatibility with the audio/x- MIME types since that would insure compatibility with programs that use either. I am anxious to hear if they are willing to do that. The second best option would be for BubbleUPnP to recognize the audio/x- MIME types as an alias as mentioned by the developer. from bubbleguum: "For some mime-types, BubbleUPnP add missing aliases (eg if a renderer advertises audio/flac, BubbleUPnP will add audio/x-flac. But not for DSD mime-types where BubbleUPnP only recognizes the x- versions. I could probably add the non x- versions as aliases as I don't think it would cause any problems." Do you think my ideas are correct or did I miss something? Your humble student, Chip |
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