
Everything else is readily visible (including all my other 24/192 and DSD64 files and folders). If I point Lumin to Minimserver, it does not see the folder at all. If I point Lumin to 'DiskStation', I can see and play the contents of the folder fine.
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I would not be surprised if they are using Volumino node.js has been demonstrated to stutter and send packets late causing pops and clicks. The files inside are from the 2L download site, to compare the same recordings in 24/192, DSD, MQA. Finally vis a vis the "usb is noisy" check to see what program the people who claim that are using. Yes it is connected to a HAT, but it's also sitting less than 3cm from the unshielded power supply. Care to guess what it uses for its guts? A Raspberry Pi. Case in point the OktoResearch dac 8 Stereo is a critically acclaimed streamer. So as I said, I'm not blessed with super hearing nor the seemingly limitless pocketbook to chase audio nirvana where every purchase let's me hear stuff in the recording that I've never heard before (I always wondered if after enough upgrades does the song still sound the same with all those new things people discover in it? does it still provoke the same emotions?) BUT from a pragmatic point the law of diminishing returns kicks in and one really needs to check their sanity about what they can actually hear. And for graph peekers the intermodulation distortion + noise with swept frequencies had the Raspberry Pi's USB at up to 4x as good measuring as the HAT. Both of the USB connections edged out the Toslink and Coax Raspberry Pi HAT's measurements (granted it was by 0.00003). Per the link below a USB connection from a Raspberry Pi 3B USB was exactly the same as from a regular computer in regards to THD. Description Model, N50 Support file (Server), DSF, DFF, FLAC, WAV, ALAC, AIFF, AAC, MP3, WMA, OGG, LPCM Support file (Player), DSF, DFF, FLAC, WAV, ALAC. Out of curiosity I did some quick research.

If there is any noisy signals to be had the closer the conversion takes place to the SOC/USB and ethernet controllers/power runs would, by necessity, be worst than those further away, no? So a HAT which is mounted a cm (?) away from the source of the noise would be worst than a USB dongle performing the same function that's 10 cm away wouldn't it? After all on a SPDIF connection the dongle is going to be converting the USB signal into a PCM signal unlike a DAC which would be converting the digital signal into an analouge signal. Command scripting From version 0.8.4 onwards, MinimServer and MinimWatch include a scripting client application. I won't claim to have golden ears so I am not sure where the "usb is noisy" comes into play. With Linux and ZFS, QuTS hero supports advanced data reduction technologies for further driving down costs and increasing reliablility of SSD (all-flash) storage.Click to expand.Thanks for trying to make me feel not so bad.ĭon't feel bad about stock levels it's a worldwide problem. QuTS hero is the operating system for high-end and enterprise QNAP NAS models.

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