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Post by John on Apr 30, 2018 19:32:22 GMT
No more otherwise we will take action
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Post by stanleyb on Apr 30, 2018 19:49:50 GMT
It's really simple: you accept the inherent limitations - or you take up stamp collecting. Stamp collecting is a lot more expensive than owning even a high end stereo system. Take it from someone who collects stamps...
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Post by stanleyb on Apr 30, 2018 19:53:06 GMT
Calling stanleyb - it was either Bushmaster or Caiman-II that couldn't do 176 for some reason I fail to remember? Correct. The Wolfson chip used in the BM can't handle 176kHz for some reason.
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Post by Mr Whippy on Apr 30, 2018 20:15:07 GMT
No more otherwise we will take action Well it was said with affection...
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Post by Slinger on May 1, 2018 12:30:59 GMT
Calling stanleyb - it was either Bushmaster or Caiman-II that couldn't do 176 for some reason I fail to remember? Correct. The Wolfson chip used in the BM can't handle 176kHz for some reason. Thanks for that. At least it solves the 'mystery' for me. At the moment all roads seem to lead to SEG. Obviously, I need to start saving my pennies...again.
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Post by DarrenHW on Jul 28, 2018 19:26:29 GMT
That would be interesting. For me, it's not whole numbers but multiples. I find that CD rips (44.1kHz) upsample better to 24/88.2 while Spotify (48kHz) upsample better to 24/96. My Spotify streams @ 44.1kHz, have I got something wrong?
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Post by MartinT on Jul 28, 2018 19:37:06 GMT
Old info, please ignore. I think it does stream at 44.1 once decoded and does not upsample.
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Post by DarrenHW on Jul 28, 2018 21:22:42 GMT
Thanks for the clarification.
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