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I was under the impression that phantom uses TI PCM1798 and if i'm reading the TI white paper right, then that does NOT support DSD :-(
A TI1795 which does support DSD and is only $0.33/1ku more would have been sensible IMHO
Expert uses TI PCM1792A which does support DSD of course
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A driver that makes the Dialog available as an Audio Output device. (I believe it might be called a WDM driver in Windows).
I've recently come to realise that the sound quality is a little better playing files through Spark rather than through the Dialog Optical input from JRiver Media Center.
JRiver v25 (Windows) >> 220Pro/CI >> PMC Twenty5.23 + twin KEF KC62 subs. One White Phantom.
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Np yes grey not trying to trip you up. I see what you're saying with the DSP needing to be done in the PCM domain, although it would've been nice I think to at least transport a bitstream via DoP say from jriver to the dialog via USB before the decode in the phantom to PCM and then onto DSP...
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TI1798 (phantom) cannot process a DSD or DoP stream period....
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I didn't know that it was the DAC chip who processed the DoP data... I thought that task was performed by another component...
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Can someone explain what DSD and DoP do correctly? I mean, does it effect 24bit streaming? I only use my Phantom with Tidal and hopefully 24bit, when it comes and bluray movies.
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Feature of adding an alarm please for bedroom