Ah, new information has come to light! I'll have to try that from the AE-5 to the Sony I have on the LR TV... That's one I've been running from the traditional headphones to the receiver because of connection limitations, but I think the Sony has a digital in...USB is a good point to point communications protocol with CRC ARQ
a reliable way to transfer data.
For electrical isolation, sometimes toslink is more desirable with glass yielding better results.
A question about listening to files on my Dell Laptop. In the Windows media player Is “off” identical to “flat” in the equalizer settings? Because if I turn it on but leave it flat, I could hear bass notes more pronounced. I was listening to a Hi-end FLAC download of a Reference Recordings by Dick Hyman.
If you right click on the screen of the player there is an "Enhancements" option in the dialogue box that pops up. One of the options in there is SRS WOW Effects. There is definitely a bass bump in there and I think what's now called a "visualizer" feature in other equalizer type programs. I know that the Sound Blaster Command program has something similar. But, nevertheless, check thru those other enhancement features. If they are on, they do alter the sound.A question about listening to files on my Dell Laptop. In the Windows media player Is “off” identical to “flat” in the equalizer settings? Because if I turn it on but leave it flat, I could hear bass notes more pronounced. I was listening to a Hi-end FLAC download of a Reference Recordings by Dick Hyman.
Old android phones make even better streamers - and can remain permanently attached to the designated system!Side note I guess, but laptops make great streamers. When not in use, they disappear.
Both excellent options, but I lean towards Daphile, because it offers more (and slightly better) user interface options.And I'm about to set up my first dedicated music player PC, especially to run native files, no streaming.
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Current thinking: Volumio or Daphile on a repurposed older laptop, via usb to a dedicated DAC
Thank you! I might have an RP4b kicking about in a drawe somewhere, is that (still) a good option?Both excellent options, but I lean towards Daphile, because it offers more (and slightly better) user interface options.
On that subject - I hope you realise those user interface options must always be on a separate device - both Volumio and Daphile are headless; once installed there is no graphical output on the host device. Sure, you can still install them on a laptop, but once installed the laptop screen will be blank. In this regard Volumio and Daphile are better suited to "mini pc's" such as thin clients or Intel/Asus NUC's.
I just set up a plex server on a 2014 MacBook Pro. I have about 475 gigs of music and about as much in movies on a pair of portable hard drives attached to it and routed via usb into my Schiit Bifrost 2/64. I can stream my own music wherever I have an internet connection: home, my workshop and studio a half mile away, in my car and through my motorcycle intercom, just like any streaming service. I am paying $2 a month for a software subscription; the full package, which allows remote downloads, is $10 a month or you can buy a permanent license for $250. I nearly did the latter.A couple of years down the line..
And I'm about to set up my first dedicated music player PC, especially to run native files, no streaming.
What's your favorite software/hardware setup?
Current thinking: Volumio or Daphile on a repurposed older laptop, via usb to a dedicated DAC (should be the best option at 32-bit/768kHz PCM), to line-in on (pre-)amplifier.
IF I can easily do better please feel free to share!
If no streaming then really anything through a DAC should be fine.A couple of years down the line..
And I'm about to set up my first dedicated music player PC, especially to run native files, no streaming.
What's your favorite software/hardware setup?
Current thinking: Volumio or Daphile on a repurposed older laptop, via usb to a dedicated DAC (should be the best option at 32-bit/768kHz PCM), to line-in on (pre-)amplifier.
IF I can easily do better please feel free to share!
I got the license when it was on sale, I want to say for 120? I can't tolerate monthly fees for anything but utilities.I just set up a plex server on a 2014 MacBook Pro. I have about 475 gigs of music and about as much in movies on a pair of portable hard drives attached to it and routed via usb into my Schiit Bifrost 2/64. I can stream my own music wherever I have an internet connection: home, my workshop and studio a half mile away, in my car and through my motorcycle intercom, just like any streaming service. I am paying $2 a month for a software subscription; the full package, which allows remote downloads, is $10 a month or you can buy a permanent license for $250. I nearly did the latter.
Yes, a Raspberry Pi is an excellent option for Volumio or Lyrion (Lyrion is the server component of Daphile). There are several operating system bundles for rPi which include Lyrion - in my opinion the best is piCorePlayer -I might have an RP4b kicking about in a drawe somewhere, is that (still) a good option?
I did a search and found that they have an annual Black Friday sale. I may upgrade in November.If no streaming then really anything through a DAC should be fine.
I got the license when it was on sale, I want to say for 120? I can't tolerate monthly fees for anything but utilities.
And yeah I totally forgot about that bonus - my music is everywhere my phone is. Bluetooth in the car automatically pairs and starts playing where I left off at home.
Does the music player software matter in terms of sound reproduction quality in your experience?
P.s. For the sake of context perhaps a bit about my use case:
1. For commute and casual use I mainly use Spotify (downloaded) lists on my iPhone. Apart from the fact that they are scum business practices wise, I have no complaints as a user in terms of functionality, sound quality or catalogue.
2. I have a lot of downloaded music on my laptop for mainly DJ use.
3. There's a third category for which I want this solution: Intentional home listening. Just plugging in my phone or laptop doesn't cut the mustard any more. The selection I listen to is quite static too, so I have two arguments for local files. Also: I don't need streaming or remote control. I just want to take control of my digital music files in my own hands locally.
A big yes, in my past experience.Does the music player software matter in terms of sound reproduction quality in your experience?
Thank you. What is your preferred player?A big yes, in my past experience.
I moved to modded disk players and then dedicated disk transport and DAC a few years ago as a preference, so my experience was with play back software from then. So can't really comment on what is current, sorry.Thank you. What are- or is your preferred player?
Thank you. What is your preferred player?
I have not done critical comparisons, and my temporary living situation means I can't, but with modern DAC's I would simply aim for playback software which can/will output bit-perfectly. According to the Lyrion forums, Lyrion is bit-perfect when its volume control function is disabled, or set to 100%.Does the music player software matter in terms of sound reproduction quality in your experience?