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DSD files and the Oppo
17-02-2014, 07:02
Post: #51
RE: DSD files and the Oppo
(16-02-2014 12:54)ReneZ Wrote:  There is no issue to get the DSD files to play if you use the Oppo as Controller/Renderer (basically a player), but that means you have to keep a telly on to select the files to play.
That is *exactly* what I am doing? You know something I don't? I migrate to network>MinimServer>uPnP File tree>file> Hit play or select and the file won't play... It just skips thru the file list..
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17-02-2014, 10:34
Post: #52
RE: DSD files and the Oppo
(17-02-2014 07:02)wappinghigh Wrote:  That is *exactly* what I am doing? You know something I don't? I migrate to network>MinimServer>uPnP File tree>file> Hit play or select and the file won't play... It just skips thru the file list..

Do you have dopwav transcoding enabled?

What type of DSD files are these (e.g., DSD64 or DSD128, stereo or multichannel)?
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17-02-2014, 21:13
Post: #53
RE: DSD files and the Oppo
dopwav is disabled. There is no encoding going on..
The DSD files are all 1/2822400 (as seen via #audiodata)
It fails for both stereo and multichannel files. DSF and DFF.
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21-02-2014, 21:41 (This post was last modified: 21-02-2014 21:42 by wappinghigh.)
Post: #54
RE: DSD files and the Oppo
New firmware is out. BDP10X-70-0218

"Added support for playing CUE files and DSD64 files (.DFF and .DSF) over DLNA. The DLNA server must support these formats as well. A new version of oShare DLNA server that provides these functions is available now, and can be downloaded here from SourceForge.net."

Haven't tested the new FW or with MinimServer yet though.. sounds encouraging Smile
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21-02-2014, 21:43 (This post was last modified: 21-02-2014 21:47 by wappinghigh.)
Post: #55
RE: DSD files and the Oppo
Is a 1/2822400 a DSD64 file?

edit. Looks like it might be Smile
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21-02-2014, 22:12 (This post was last modified: 21-02-2014 22:13 by wappinghigh.)
Post: #56
RE: DSD files and the Oppo
^ Hey Cool!!!!! It works. I needed the new firmware. Awesome!!!!! Now just have to fix up a bit of tagging.. Smile
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21-02-2014, 22:32 (This post was last modified: 21-02-2014 22:35 by wappinghigh.)
Post: #57
RE: DSD files and the Oppo
Even works with Plug Player!!!!! Awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm excited! Thanks for sorting this Oppo. Thanks for "listening" hahahha
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21-02-2014, 22:37 (This post was last modified: 21-02-2014 22:39 by wappinghigh.)
Post: #58
RE: DSD files and the Oppo
Simon my Tags with DFF don't seem to be working.. If I go #AudioFormat>DFF>I just get one long track list... thoughts? Is this because dff files don't support tagging?
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22-02-2014, 08:22
Post: #59
RE: DSD files and the Oppo
(21-02-2014 22:37)wappinghigh Wrote:  Simon my Tags with DFF don't seem to be working.. If I go #AudioFormat>DFF>I just get one long track list... thoughts? Is this because dff files don't support tagging?

Yes. The DSF specification includes ID3v2 tagging, but the DFF specification doesn't.
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22-02-2014, 10:34
Post: #60
RE: DSD files and the Oppo
^ Thanks Simon.
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