![]() It can upsample via SOX, so everything hitting JRiver would be the same sample rate.īefore I started configuring the SOX plug-in I tried playing Qobuz. This is a cool program that basically emulates a Squeezebox player - you control it via the web interface or phone. So I dusted off the virtual Squeezebox player, Squeezelite-X. However, this would not be possible using the Qobuz app - I would need a player that can run a SOX upsampler. Even though it’s cheaper.Īfter speaking to I reckoned that I could get it all upsampled to one rate, maybe 88.2k or even 176.4k, and then run all the DSP at that rate. This was fine when I wasn’t paying for hi-res, but now I am it annoys me. Unfortunately it doesn’t switch sample rates well - while it doesn’t BSOD as it used to do a few years ago (with Tidal, but the same thing), it was very glitchy and stuttery and completely unlistenable. This is necessary to host the digital crossover. ![]() ![]() I use the Qobuz windows app, which plays to JRiver via their WDM, basically a virtual sound card. The Qobuz change whereby they reduced the price from £20 to £15 and included hi-res was really annoying me. ![]()
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