Jack in Wilmington
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I have a NAS where I store my Hi-Rez music files. Can I play the files using my laptop thru a USB connection? Am I limited on what resolution the files will play? (ie 192kHz: 24 bit).
If you mount the NAS network share on your laptop computer, you should be able to access the music files. Then you can use your favorite music player software to play back the music, to a DAC or other USB audio device connected to your laptop over USB.I have a NAS where I store my Hi-Rez music files. Can I play the files using my laptop thru a USB connection?
Only based on what is supported by your music player software and USB audio device. I believe the Bryston BDA-1 supports 24-bit/192kHz.Am I limited on what resolution the files will play? (ie 192kHz: 24 bit).
"Mount" the NAS network share? Could you give me a step by step procedure, or maybe I'm not familiar with your description. Thanks for getting back to me, Jack
YouTube has several tutorials on how to do that.
Typically the tracks are played at the highest resolution that your system can handle. That means that even if the FLAC file contains high resolution music, if your system can only handle CD quality music (44/16) for example, the high resolution file is down-mixed to 44/16 so it can play in your system.
If you are certain that your system can play high resolution music, then there must be a setting somewhere that needs to be changed.
Exactly, that's why I want to know what music player he is using.
The BUC-1 should do hi rez up to 192. I have had problems with Windows Media player outputting at 44K before. I forgot how to fix it. I use Audirvana, Bug Head, Hysolid and rarely JR. You should give Hysolid a try. Its free and easy to use. It does DSD and it sounds way better than JR which is mid fi sounding IMHO. Hysolid is similar to Audirvana but has a little more high freq. energy without sounding bright but as usual, YMMV.
HYSOLID | Hi-Res PC audio player (free)
These links may help-
https://www.tenforums.com/sound-audio/129811-where-change-windows-sampling-rate-hidden.html
Problem outputting 96khz music to DAC, always shows as 44.1 | Steve Hoffman Music Forums
But I would change to a different player.
I tried loading Hysolid and everything was fine until it came time for my phone to connect to my PC and it kept saying that it couldn't connect.
Glad you found success Jack. BTW, how's that Camaro running ? Come on up and join us at Coffee & cars some Saturday morning, we now gather at the old Northbrook Orchards(Marketplace) outside of West Chester