4/8/2023 0 Comments Qobuz hi res![]() You may end up in a situation where you have to completely reset/rebuild your server. However, be very careful when messing around with these settings and always disable the Bridge before changing something. I have tested disabling the transcoding but keeping the 96KHz and adding “-pcm” to the codec (to the effect of disabling PCM streaming which seems to be an issue with the Phantoms) with limited success (your mileage may vary). It shows that it is transcoded to FLAC at 96KHz for the Devialet (if you used the Phantom Profile in the Innuos Sense setup). If you look into the Innuos Sense settings (there is a knowledge base article about this) you will find the LMS UI for UPnP Bridge. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkAs far as I know it is already downsampled to 96KHz. Not knowing how some of this stuff hangs together it might be a question whether the Sense app just passes through the Qobuz to Phantom handshaking or whether the Sense app controls the link and can set a max bitrate between Qobuz and Phantom. Your comment has spurred me on and I will update when I hear back. There’s no feature for this at the moment but I will raise a request with Nuno Vitorino at Innuos to see if they can change the Phantom UPnP profile to do just that. (2, 22:57)steve_denney Wrote: I had thought about that too. Apart from Roon it is the only (potentially) wireless means to play HiRes Audio on Devialet Phantom. I do not get why there is no better support for the LMS UPnP Bridge. ![]() ![]() It seems the UPnP implementation by Devialet is not very resilient. I forwarded my experiences to Devialet incl. I reconfigured my whole system with Ethernet, bought a new Server (Innuos Zen mini MK3) and I still have UPnP issues, mostly when streaming HiRes Qobuz. (My mini did too) Qobuz to WIIM via Ethernet to Phanton II via optical (0, 18:09)steve_denney Wrote: I was hoping the latest software release would resolve my 192 kHz file streaming issue but no such luck.įWIW I use WIIM Pro and it streams at 192. I know it’s not the end of the world and I can just not select 192 rate files in Qobuz but it is annoying that this expensive equipment can’t handle rates that far cheaper solutions can. I tried to get Devialet to own this problem earlier in the year and they said to wait for the next software release but it obviously didn’t do anything. Does that make sense or can someone suggest what is going on? ![]() I don’t understand the concepts of streaming that well but it seems to me that the packets of music buffer in the Phantom DAC whilst paused then plays the entire track but when the next tack is lined up it loses the buffer so it reverts to stopping. I can pause the track at any point and it will play to the end without interruption it doesn’t only behave if it’s done at the start of the track. ![]() If I do this at the start of each track I can play the whole album but if I do not pause before the next track then it will stop throughout the track every 40 to 70 seconds. If I pause the track at the start just before the music begins then press play then the track plays all the way through without interruption. So I am not losing any music it just cuts out then recommences after about 10 seconds. The time counter keeps running and when the music cuts back in it is from the point it stopped and the counter goes back to the time the music stopped. When I try Qobuz 192 files I get a regular pause in the music every 40 to 70 seconds. They are hardwired via Ethernet switch and I can play Hi Res up to 96 without any issues via UPnP. I have pair of Gold phantom 1 running the latest software. I was hoping the latest software release would resolve my 192 kHz file streaming issue but no such luck. ![]()
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