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1  Ultimate Audio Playback / Interesting Music / Testmaterial / Re: Today's Playlist on: April 09, 2012, 04:01:58 pm
Some quiet hirez jazz on my playlist today.

Jimmy Cobb, Jazz In The Key Of Blue, 24/192, Chesky Records(2009). https://www.hdtracks.com/index.php?file=catalogdetail&valbum_code=HD0090368034465
Beautifully recorded natural sounding ballad jazz. Stressed, play this album.

Tord Gustavsen Ensemble, Restored, Returned. 24/96, ECM (2009), http://www.gubemusic.com/album_18954
2  Ultimate Audio Playback / XXHighEnd Support / Re: 96/24 test file on: March 14, 2008, 10:55:22 pm
Jack Wrigley at Musicgiants sent this when I asked what their HD and Super HD formats ment. (have never tested any of their material myself)

Hd is equal to 44.1 16bit  our superHD is either 88.1 or 96/24 bit
Jack Wrigley
MusicGiants
3  Ultimate Audio Playback / XXHighEnd Support / Re: 96/24 test file on: March 09, 2008, 10:23:21 pm
http://mgn.musicgiants.com/

Look for "Super HD"
4  Ultimate Audio Playback / XXHighEnd Support / Re: 09.U-0a setup with external USB DAC on: February 28, 2008, 07:02:29 pm
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-The USB chip can not receive more than 48kBps (this is USB specification).
-Sound card of PC/notebook does not export more than 48kBps through USB
 or SPDIF whatsoever.
Sorry for not writing this properly.
It should have been 48khz not 48kBps. This is usb receiver chip spec.
5  Ultimate Audio Playback / XXHighEnd Support / Re: 09.U-0a setup with external USB DAC on: February 27, 2008, 11:00:21 pm
In reply 10 I said the following: All April Music D/Aīs and Eximus CD10 can play 24/96 through the usb input.
Unforunately this is not correct, and I apologize for that.
This incorrect information is due to a communication error in an earlier discussion with April Music about this topic.

As Edward mentioned earlier, when playing 24/96 with foobar the signal are downsampeled before it is sent out the usb port.


-There is no USB chip at this time which supports 96kHz sampling.
-The USB chip can not receive more than 48kBps (this is USB specification).
-Sound card of PC/notebook does not export more than 48kBps through USB
 or SPDIF whatsoever.

All April Music DACīs support up to 24/192 format, the output from either
transport or PC should be upsampled before reaching the DAC.
Once again, unfortunately, no sound card can shoot out 24/96 (they are
advertising but the actual output is limited) unless they are upsampled.
April Music use upsampling and specially designed jitter reduction to lift the
sonic quality up to a new level.


Best Terje




6  Ultimate Audio Playback / XXHighEnd Support / Re: 09.U-0a setup with external USB DAC on: February 21, 2008, 03:44:49 pm
I am afraid I can not tell you why, but I get the following error messages.
When trying to play wav24/96: Wrong stream status(1)
When trying to play flac24/96: Length error in flac file. (this error message also occures when placing flac files in playlist)

I use the same drivers as pedal. These drivers are automatically used when connecting Eximus/Stello products with usb.

As Norwegian importer of April Musicīs products, I am really waiting for Xxhighend to be able to play hi-rez with our products.
I dont feel ready to recommend Xxhighend to our customers before it is a complete solution with the ability to play hi-rez formats.

Best Terje
7  Ultimate Audio Playback / XXHighEnd Support / Re: 09.U-0a setup with external USB DAC on: February 21, 2008, 11:12:33 am
Quote from edward:
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I looked on the April Music website and no where does it imply that you can play hi-rez files. The CD player only plays CDs (not SACD). Right? The only thing they are touting about hi-rez is that their player/DAC upsamples everything to 24/96 or 192. That does not mean it can natively accept those formats. Dave (SeVeReD) has the Stello DA100 that uses the PCM2704 (USB input receiver chip) and I suspect yours is probably the same or similar. That is limited to 16/48.

All April Music D/Aīs and Eximus CD10 can play 24/96 through the usb input.
This is Stello DA100, DA100Signature, DA220MK2 and Eximus CD10.
I am actually playing 24/96 with Foobar and a DA100S at this moment, but xxhighend does not work with 24/96.

I think the reason for your misunderstanding regarding this is that the usb receiverchip used in these units also contains a lowquality built in 16 bit dac.
This built in dac is not in use in any of these units.
The signal from the usb receiver is led directly to highend dacīs from AKM or  Burr Brown (CD10), and all the units can therefor play hi-rez.
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