23-Jan-2023, 05:34 PM
(21-Jan-2023, 01:09 PM)cpcat Wrote: Edit: now that I look at this again 352800 is just 44100x8 so it doesn’t make sense for DSD. Not sure what is happening here.What DAC are you using? Is it native DSD?
Actual DSD sampling rate is much higher than that. it's sampled at 64x 44.1kHz.
The 352800 is the locked rate according to ALSA (Linux Audio driver). So as far as ALSA is concerned, it's sending an audio stream with a sampling rate of 352800, with a bit depth of 1 bit per sample. That number doesn't add up, so I'm guessing it's a ALSA bug.
You can ignore that. I'm showing that only because some audio cards lock the rate at 48 kHz when playing Redbook material... Ignore that for DSD, as long as the DSD LEd is lit on your DAC, you're getting DSD.
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