![]() I have no idea how signals are routed on a Mac. ![]() For this, you need a multi-client ASIO interface/mixer. In Windows, routing of the audio signal is accomplished through ASIO. Music Player -> BACCH -> Convolution engine -> DACġ. The reason I am considering a change to Mac is because BACCH is only available for Macs. It then sends 8 channels of digital to an 8 channel DAC, then to 8 channels of power amplification, and then to each driver. As you can see in my link below, I have a fully active system with the PC functioning as music player and crossover. It is a tiny piece of HQPlayer capability.Hello all, I am considering purchasing an M1 Mac Mini to replace my existing PC in my audio system. If someone is just going to measure HQPlayer to compare with M-Scaler, with a great measuring DAC, it would cause a yawn. I think some people need some greater understanding that HQPlayer is not just a cheaper software M-Scaler thing. Inside the listening room is just a HQPlayer endpoint running on fanless and headless on RPi4. ![]() HQPlayer runs headless on Ubuntu Server on the other side of the house. I can even change room correciton profiles (different bass profiles) while the music is playing, using an iPad from my couch. In my case with HQP I do it all through one DSP engine that I can control from an iPad and at the same time, the digital filtering is highest quality. I could do what HQP does with software on PC/Mac/Linux too but it is way more clunky and needs keyboard/monitor/mouse interaction. I think everyone here only think HQPlayer is only for upsampling?įor me it is my DSP engine for 3-way DSP crossover speakers plus 2 subs with digital room correction (65k tap FIR filter created with Audiolense XO) and headphones EQ/correctionĪnd I can feed ( bit perfectly) Amazon Music UHD and Apple Hi-Res or any source through HQPlayer's DSP engine to do all the above. ![]()
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