Re: 24-bit support in a USB DAC

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>>A high-end audio company has asked me to get their newly released USB
>>DAC working in Linux at 24-bit.  16-bit playback is said to be
>>working.  I'm hoping I only need to use a 24-bit music player like
>>mpd, but if that doesn't work, where should I look next?  Can a DAC
>>work in Linux at 16-bit but not at 24-bit?
>>
>>- Grant
>
> Two stages-
> First test the card from aplay to make sure it does work at 24 bits, with 24
> bit files. If it does then you need the latest version of MPD to get 24 bit
> audio support (0.15. alpha). I have been working on a host pc solution to
> specifically support HD audio playback, and was responsible for getting the
> MPD team the necessary info to get 24 bit playback working. It does support
> through 192/24 correctly. The remaining issue is seeking on wave files.
>
> I have not been able to get the other audio programs to work as cleanly.
>
>
> Demian

Very glad to hear it works so well.  I actually sent 2 cheap 24-bit
PCI cards to a guy in Germany to get 24-bit support into mpd.  When
this DAC arrives it will be my first opportunity to try it out.

I follow the latest git mpd, libmpd, gmpc, and gmpc modules so no problem there.

- Grant

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