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Hello Russ!
Possible?
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Probably, but I have not tried it. What I don't know is if the OSF correctly adapts to that sample rate. What I do know is if you use 8fs OSF bypass input mode it should work fine, but you would need to do a lot of analog filtering. Edited by user Friday, February 5, 2010 3:03:55 PM(UTC)
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Thanks for the answer Russ! I think use the Buffalo II with Bunpei SDTrans192 using the I2S channel to play 352.8 kHz /24 bit DXD audio files http://www.diyaudio.com/...ject-10.html#post2068079if so I will buy 4 pieces af Buffalo II kit when available. Best regards.
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similar question, will Buffalo II accept signal below 32 bit? I mean 24 and 16? If yes, also want to buy a board.
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Yes, it accepts 16 and 24bit just fine. :)
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but dont we need a higher speed XO than is installed to make use of the higher bitrate? I thought 100mhz was needed? or have you updated the XO to 100 rather than the 80 of before? or am I totaly mistaken? wouldnt be the first time
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No, 100mhz is not necessary actually you don't even need 80mhz. :)
Keep in mind there is a penalty to DNR for running the clock faster than needed. It seems counter-intuitive but it is true.
It plays them fine, but I can tell you the I2S signal needs to be nice and clean.
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