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1  Ultimate Audio Playback / XXHighEnd Support / Re: Administrator message on: April 03, 2008, 12:46:41 am
Hi,
I also get this message, from day1 I have used XX. I do also know that others have this 'problem'.
But, since the SQ is excellent compared to other media players ==> many steps forward, I havn't found it worth to make a notice of.
2  Ultimate Audio Playback / Playback Tweaks and Source related subjects / Re: Check to see if your computer can cause drop-outs on: March 06, 2008, 02:55:48 pm
I should have said: I tried to play the 26/96 WAV file. But no sound.
The test was done on request from PeterSt with the latest XX version.

Well, the statements from April Music saying their players accept 24/96 input; this is not according to tests done by me or pedal. The simple fact that the usb unit in the box is limited to 48 KHz says it all.
3  Ultimate Audio Playback / Playback Tweaks and Source related subjects / Re: Check to see if your computer can cause drop-outs on: March 05, 2008, 09:35:44 pm
Hi,

The DAC setting is 16/44, and this is the only value I able to set wihout getting an errormessage.
Trying to set e.g. 24/96 afterwards, XX acccepted, but playing the WAV file resulted is message 'INVALIDARG'.

The test DAC setting gave me the same as seen before on this forum for Eximus and Stello USB.
I played the VAW 24/96 file.
4  Ultimate Audio Playback / Playback Tweaks and Source related subjects / Re: Check to see if your computer can cause drop-outs on: March 05, 2008, 08:16:35 pm
Hi Peter,

Thanx for the usb answer, I my simple mind with the pc technology in 2008, I thougt this was possible, but OK I can live with this  thankyou

I just love the CD10, the soundquality is superb both for cd and usb playback with 16/44 WAV files. I still have some more tweaking to do, but that is just great fun to have something to work on further.

I just now tested two flac files and on WAV files, downloaded from the 2l.no site.
flac 24/96 + 24/48: Convert from FLAC -> Length error in FLAC file ....
wav 24/96: No sound and after pushing 'play' again, got the error message: ENDPOINT CREATE FAILED -> The DAC does not accept this byte sequence
5  Ultimate Audio Playback / Playback Tweaks and Source related subjects / Re: Check to see if your computer can cause drop-outs on: March 05, 2008, 05:50:59 pm
Hi again, (and you city boys are fast resonders, countryside guys love that  Happy)

Well, I have disconnected ir and bluetooth devices from the very beginning  scratching. I have not started the cumbersome exercise to disable services, the pc is also used by others.
The dropouts occur most often when the usb mouse is connected and I hear always dropouts when used, therefore I suspected the usb internal service. Dropouts occur also sometimes starting new programs. I have tried to change the Processor Core Appointment scheme; no change. I have also tested various combinations of player & thread priority.
Still wondering what to do.
6  Ultimate Audio Playback / Playback Tweaks and Source related subjects / Re: Check to see if your computer can cause drop-outs on: March 05, 2008, 12:50:06 pm
Hi (I'm fairly new in the XX area, and were I live they call guys like me  'a simple guy from the countryside').

First of all: The sound from XX is really second to none! Thanx PeterSt!

Second: I do have problems with lots of dropouts when playing music (WAV) from local disk or file server to the usb connected DAC and move the mouse (usb) around in XX or using other programs. Disconnecting the mouse helps a lot.
I ran the latency analyzer and clearly there are problems (see attached file). I assumed problems with the usb driver, yes, all possible drivers are at the latest available version. I contacted HP support and after some emails back and forth, they stated that the cause must be within the XX player, no doubt. So what do I do now? I'm using a brand new HP Pavilion laptop pc, dual core 2 GB ram.

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