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Hi all, (dumb question i know) Is it possible to exceed 192KHz sample rate on windows 10, I have done some internet searching and haven't much outside of announcements of windows supporting this but it doesn't seem like anyone has gotten it to work. I'm using the xDuoo XD-05 AMP/DAC over USB which theoretically supports 384KHz sample rate although, through USB I can only set it up to 192KHz through windows 10's audio settings. I have installed the proper XMOS drivers and still it doesn't seem to work. Do I need to setup DSD (Direct Stream Digital) for this to work? or is there another way?

Thanks in advance, ~Chaz 

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11 hours ago, LazyChaz said:

Hi all, (dumb question i know) Is it possible to exceed 192KHz sample rate on windows 10, I have done some internet searching and haven't much outside of announcements of windows supporting this but it doesn't seem like anyone has gotten it to work. I'm using the xDuoo XD-05 AMP/DAC over USB which theoretically supports 384KHz sample rate although, through USB I can only set it up to 192KHz through windows 10's audio settings. I have installed the proper XMOS drivers and still it doesn't seem to work. Do I need to setup DSD (Direct Stream Digital) for this to work? or is there another way?

Thanks in advance, ~Chaz 

I believe windows only supports up to 192khz, but i do believe you can bypass that limit with software such as foobar2000

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Main speaker setup is now;

 

Mini DSP SHD Studio -> 2x Mola Mola Tambaqui DAC's (fed by AES/EBU, one feeds the left sub and main, the other feeds the right side) -> 2x Neumann KH420 + 2x Neumann KH870

 

(Having a totally seperate DAC for each channel is game changing for sound quality)

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Just now, Derkoli said:

I believe windows only supports up to 192khz, but i do believe you can bypass that limit with software such as foobar2000

i can't get on with foorbar if I'm honest I find it a little too clunky. But I guess it isn't really that important. 

PC:

CPU: Ryzen 9 3900X @ 4.25GHz

RAM: 32GB Patriot Viper Steel 15-15-15-36 @ 3600MHz

Motherboard: Gigabyte Aorus Master X570 

GPU: Powercolor RX 6800XT Liquid Devil 

SSD: 500GB 970 Evo Plus, 500GB Pioneer NVMe, 480GB BX500 SATA.

PSU: Corsair AX1600i 

Cooling: EKWB Watercooling 

Case: O11 Dynamic XL + EKWB Reflection distro plate 

 

Laptop: Framework Batch 10

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24GB 2400MHz

500GB PM951

 

 

 

 

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Just now, LazyChaz said:

i can't get on with foorbar if I'm honest I find it a little too clunky. But I guess it isn't really that important. 

Yeah foobar does have issues, but when it works right it works pretty well.

LTT's Resident Porsche fanboy and nutjob Audiophile.

 

Main speaker setup is now;

 

Mini DSP SHD Studio -> 2x Mola Mola Tambaqui DAC's (fed by AES/EBU, one feeds the left sub and main, the other feeds the right side) -> 2x Neumann KH420 + 2x Neumann KH870

 

(Having a totally seperate DAC for each channel is game changing for sound quality)

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Just now, Derkoli said:

Yeah foobar does have issues, but when it works right it works pretty well.

Personally I've always preferred Dopamine for my personal collection always seems a lot more elegant. (once you spend 3 hours fixing poor metadata) 

PC:

CPU: Ryzen 9 3900X @ 4.25GHz

RAM: 32GB Patriot Viper Steel 15-15-15-36 @ 3600MHz

Motherboard: Gigabyte Aorus Master X570 

GPU: Powercolor RX 6800XT Liquid Devil 

SSD: 500GB 970 Evo Plus, 500GB Pioneer NVMe, 480GB BX500 SATA.

PSU: Corsair AX1600i 

Cooling: EKWB Watercooling 

Case: O11 Dynamic XL + EKWB Reflection distro plate 

 

Laptop: Framework Batch 10

I5-1135G7

24GB 2400MHz

500GB PM951

 

 

 

 

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Just now, LazyChaz said:

Personally I've always preferred Dopamine for my personal collection always seems a lot more elegant. (once you spend 3 hours fixing poor metadata) 

I listen to vinyl anyway but i have lots of CD music so i never really store music on my pc unless i cant get it on cd or vinyl then i have FLAC for people like otis mcdonald

LTT's Resident Porsche fanboy and nutjob Audiophile.

 

Main speaker setup is now;

 

Mini DSP SHD Studio -> 2x Mola Mola Tambaqui DAC's (fed by AES/EBU, one feeds the left sub and main, the other feeds the right side) -> 2x Neumann KH420 + 2x Neumann KH870

 

(Having a totally seperate DAC for each channel is game changing for sound quality)

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IDK about that particular AMP/DAC but I can set my Woo Audio for 24/384kHz via properties so it's definitely not Windows.

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