I'm steaming vinyl at 24/192khz using Jriver 21 now; listening to RHCP "One Hot Minute."
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How is it? Any functional issues (dropouts, etc.)?
-Jim
I'm steaming vinyl at 24/192khz using Jriver 21 now; listening to RHCP "One Hot Minute."
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No problems or drop outs. I can't say it sounds much different from 24/96khz though. Who knows? Maybe the higher sample rates are helpful depending on the record or ADC. I dunno.How is it? Any functional issues (dropouts, etc.)?
-Jim
No problems or drop outs. I can't say it sounds much different from 24/96khz though. Who knows? Maybe the higher sample rates are helpful depending on the record or ADC. I dunno.
Michael, figured I would check in again and see how its going. Still working well?
Btw, I just put together a couple of RCA to TS cables for going from my turntable to my Steinberg UR824. I add 1x (per cable) 49.3kohm resistor on the TS side to get a combined resistance of ~47K - suitable for my MM cartridge.
-Jim
Hi Michael,
Well done for getting this all up and running - I had always planned to do this but never got around to it.
The last thing I was going to do was upsample it all to quad dsd into my dac. This should be possible I think although jriver upsampling is not the best. Would be interesting though.
Yes. I know Jriver can handle dsd256. But you would have to rip the vinyl and save the file to play it at that rate. I'm not saving any data. I am simply converting and playing on the fly.
The only thing that occurred to me is that you might not be able to use the jriver convolver and then upsample to dsd on the fly - not sure.
I think Jriver 21 can do that. I wouldn't be intereted in doing that though. My Hilo captures the vinyl at 24/192khz. Any DSP MUST be done in multi-bit anyway. So I don't see any advantage to convert to another format when I could just do all DSP and output all in the native format.
I would agree but many people have obtained great results from upsampling PCM to dsd although specifically using hqplayer rather than jriver - mainly the Lampi crowd.
Oh yes I know. Lots of people say lots of things.
Was thinking about another advantage to your approach here - you could potentially apply a declicker/hiss algorithm on the fly through the convolution engine akin to the fm acoustics phono stage. Might be interesting.
I'm not aware of any declicking plugin for jriver. Is there one?
I don't know of one - have been looking on the Internet for solutions for last 30mins. I wonder whether this could be done in the Acourate correction? I would need to email Uli to ask whether this can be done.