Both UAPP and the Mojo report the files as DSD. UPDATE: I have now copied three DSD files (DSD128 and 256) to the microSD card in the S4 and they play flawlessly. View the full version with proper formatting. Transcoding to DoP on Minimserver on the NAS, turning DoP on and off on UAPP, but I always get PCM on the DAC. MinimServer Forum > MinimServer > MinimStreamer > HDCD CDs and transcoding Full Version: HDCD CDs and transcoding You're currently viewing a stripped down version of our content. Playing PCM files all the way to 24bit/384kHz works fine.ĭSD64 files play back in good quality, but are reported by the Mojo as 176.4kHzĭSD128 files play back in good quality, but are reported by the Mojo as 352.8kHzĭSD256 files play back in good quality, but are reported by the Mojo as 705.6kHzĪs the Chord Mojo only reports samplerates with a color of the LED and I was not too sure about the bitrate it reported (it definitely did not report native DSD), I connected the S4 to a Weiss DAC 202+ (which is capable of DoP on its USB input) and it reports the signal samplerate in clear text. The Minim website indicates that MinimServer 2 sets a new direction for MinimServer, with an emphasis on ease of use and a choice of versions to meet the needs of different users. UAPP latest version, DSD over PDM checked MinimServer 0.8.4 with MinimStreamer - no transcoding enabled The license to use MinimStreamer 0.7 expired on 1st April 2021. Latest change (6) MinimStreamer 2.0.11 has been released NEW MinimStreamer 2 has replaced MinimStreamer 0.7. So it works for me if minimserver is running from my W7 study-PC with the latest ffmpeg separately installed. User guide Support Forum MinimServer License Contact Latest news (2) Transcoding to 32-bit WAV is now supported. BUT your ffmpeg should be version 2.3 or later. I would like to stream DSD64, 128 and 256 files from my Synology NAS via a Samsung S4 to a Chord Mojo, which is capable of playing these file types. Try : dsf:wav24 96 for transcoding to 96 kHz PCM or dsf:wav24 176 for PCM-176 kHz That works for me.
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