Streaming Vinyl

I couldn't help but notice you trying to foment some vinyl progress on the Jriver forum. It looks like jriver doesn't care about vinyl, which is foolish, IMO.

Maybe you could try agitating with the vbaudio developer to make HIFI cable multi ASIO?

I'm going to keep posting / bumping until I get a reply one way or the other!! I'm not sure the vbaudio route is the one we want to head down as we would still be lacking something that can "take" a >96khz ASIO input stream.

-Jim
 
We are talking about two different things. Jriver ASIO, I think, can do higher SR. But Asio line in cannot. Maybe I'm wrong about that.
I'm not sure that you could. If you take a look at the ASIO input section in JRiver, its (seemingly) explicitly limited to 96khz. So, you can't feed it anything at a higher sample rate.

I think this is the whole problem - there are no playback programs out there that can be fed a >96khz ASIO input stream.

-Jim
 
We are talking about two different things. Jriver ASIO, I think, can do higher SR. But Asio line in cannot. Maybe I'm wrong about that.

Certainly, on the play back side it can do higher sample rates, but on the (ASIO) input side, it cannot.

-Jim
 
But with playback on what?

-Jim

Just Acpurate convolver. You wouldn't need Jriver at all. its very flexible. I am not using Acourate right now because it's a little hard for me to use. But it's very flexible and it doesn't need Jriver Convolver.
 
Just Acpurate convolver. You wouldn't need Jriver at all. its very flexible. I am not using Acourate right now because it's a little hard for me to use. But it's very flexible and it doesn't need Jriver Convolver.

Oh, ok, I had no idea you could use Acourate for playback. Is there a write-up on that functionality anywhere?

That would be pretty awesome.

-Jim
 
The medium is fine; the analog chain is complex; you will be quickly upgrading your analog gear.

Sad but true!

Great contribution Michael.
 
The next release of Jriver 21 increases the sample rate for ASIO Line-In to all sample rates, up to 192khz. I'll report back when the next build comes online. I don't think there's any HF content for 192khz to matter more than 96khz. But I DO think my converter may sound better running at the higher sample rate. We will see.

Hopefully, Jriver implements a few more changes to make streaming vinyl through Jriver even easier.
 
The next release of Jriver 21 increases the sample rate for ASIO Line-In to all sample rates, up to 192khz. I'll report back when the next build comes online. I don't think there's any HF content for 192khz to matter more than 96khz. But I DO think my converter may sound better running at the higher sample rate. We will see.

Hopefully, Jriver implements a few more changes to make streaming vinyl through Jriver even easier.

So cool! So glad they are listening to us. The JRiver team is pretty awesome.

-Jim
 
Vinyl can be streamed at 24bits, 192khz with newest Jriver 21.
http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=99729.0

Also, look for Audiolense to release an RIAA curve later on this year which is digitally calibrated. I expect that users will be able to use LP test sweeps to create a far more price RIAA which will also compensate for cartridge/tonearm nonlinearity.
 
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Vinyl can be streamed at 24bits, 192khz with newest Jriver 21.
http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=99729.0

Also, look for Audiolense to release an RIAA curve later on this year which is digitally calibrated. I expect that users will be able to use LP test sweeps to create a far more price RIAA which will also compensate for cartridge/tonearm nonlinearity.


Very cool!!! We're on our way!

Is there discussion of the new Audiolense filters going on somewhere? Exciting stuff.

-Jim
 

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