Re the Main Question of interest in playing DSD from a PC.. I have NO interest and wondered if you'd considered an alternative solution might exist to save the spend, work, maintenance, and hassle?.
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I'm now wondering if it actually can if Windows allowed it (which you've made clear that it doesn't and probably never will).
Oppo's A-synchronous USB input does allow DSD - but only two channel. This is the surround forum and I love multichannel audio, so I'm really hoping Oppo's next player will allow multichannel DSD through it's A-synch USB input.
Oppo's regular USB input (in which you connect a mass storage device) can handle stereo and multichannel DSD files. But as you nailed it on the head, the interface leaves a lot to be desired. I hate it.
UPNP/DLNA can also pass DSD (stereo and multichannel), but is an absolute headache for those of us who like to keep the ISO format and not extract to DSF/DFF. This is why I stick to using Foobar and having it convert to PCM and then pass to my Oppo via HDMI.
The Exasound is the only DAC I'm aware of that can handle stereo and multichannel DSD files through it's USB from the computer. At $3,800, it's just not worth it to me.
I'm very interested in your solutions. But I don't know anything about Linux and not about to take the time to learn and build a separate Linux computer. I'm confused about your all-in-one box solution. Is it a separate device that will connect to my Windows computer via USB or other interface? Or is it a standalone unit - where I need to connect a monitor, keyboard, and mouse to it directly?
A big concern would be it's interface. I've spent quite some time learning to use and customize Foobar. I've gotten just the way I want it. Some people prefer JRiver or XBMC. Can the interface in your one-box solution keep everyone happy??? I guess we need more details.
And lastly, thanks for all your efforts into this hobby!
Pardon my naivety, but if Windows is the problem, is it possible to use non Windows software to perform this?
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I just wanted to give you the heads up. Being able to play SACD ISO in the best possible way has been my wet dream since the format was decrypted for the first time.
My RX-V 3067 has a DAD-capable Burr-Brown DAC
So a PC or even Linux
(maybe I could run it in a virtual machine)
that could do DSD-over-HDMI with foobar2000
, where I have tagged all my SACD ISOs
would be an incredible feat. So far only DSD-over-ASIO has been made to work
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