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Re: File types not supported

Postby foxint » 22 May 2016, 11:54

Hi Frank

Thank you for all yoru help. I am sorry if I did nto give all the information.

Yes the Optical cable is 10m

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Re: File types not supported

Postby foxint » 22 May 2016, 21:59

Hi Guys

Hey Frank - is 10m too long or not long enough? The audio equipment is a distace away and the cable snakes along the edges (health and safety - so I do not break my neck).

I have been reading stuff and it is very conflicting. So I am very confused. But still willing to give it a go...

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Re: File types not supported

Postby foxint » 23 May 2016, 00:56

Hi Mate

Well I will let you know...when the cable arrives.

From my limited experience 10 optical is OK for 44.1 and up to somewhere less than 96.0 (as it works here)...But my audio stuff is that far from the PC and the Pi/rune.

We will see,

Thanks for the help and the indulgence.

I have 3 sick daughters - but they are good. Can not wait for the cable and the result....

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Re: File types not supported

Postby foxint » 26 May 2016, 02:42

Hi Guys.

Once again thank you. It has been a confusing learning experience.

The designer of the Little Dot 1 DAC confirmed

• USB limited to 44.1 kHz
• Optical up to 96 kHz
• Coaxial – up to 192 kHz

Interesting… I got the coaxial cable today….10m long, so it will reach the equipment.

Results:

• 96 kHz sounds great.

• 192 kHz is not really good. It does show on the display 192, but the music is a little distorted and crackles.

I have also relayed the results to the Little Dot man and hope he shines some light on the problem. I would never have thought it was all in the cable.

All I can say is a BIG THANK YOU.

Plus, experiment and observe the results…. now will have to work out what is next….
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(PS kids still sick)
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