ANALYSIS: DSD-to-PCM Conversion 2015 - Windows & Mac OS X. Freely available audio tool for Mac users. As of the 2014/11/09 release, it has the capability of decoding DSD files. Let's see how this newcomer compares! Make sure to support compression of DSD128+ as well just in case hi-res DSD becomes available (as far as I know the old. I’m on a mac 10.4.4. With build 30. I’m not able to get dsd256 to go through roon to my ifi micro idsd. Works fine with the same computer and hq player. When I go into audio settings the fastest speed that shows up is dsd128. When I play a dsd256 file it is converted to pcm. IFi Audio Micro iDSD DSD256 support.
GoDSLaYeR wrote: Apologies. Think I wasn't specific enough.
I am using Note 3 and using in conjunction with iDSD. IDSD itself supports DSD decoding which I tested with Foobar in Win8. Problem in Android is that there is no commercial Android music player which I know of, which support playing dff files playback. None recognise such file format. I knew it was mobile phone as most mobile phone does not support DSD. So no matter what player you install and try playing DSD on your Note 3 it will not play as the hardware does not support.
I think what your statement is referring is whether is there any android mobile phone capable of DSD which is unfortunately no. FYI most mobile phone does not support DSD as they are designed for normal listening but not for audiophile. There are players able to play DSD like the Sony F886/887/Z1.
Primary reason why you feel there's no such thing is because these players Challenger, Harvey norman and other electronic stores you will not be able to find them expect Sony stores. Techidiot wrote: I knew it was mobile phone as most mobile phone does not support DSD. So no matter what player you install and try playing DSD on your Note 3 it will not play as the hardware does not support. I think what your statement is referring is whether is there any android mobile phone capable of DSD which is unfortunately no. FYI most mobile phone does not support DSD as they are designed for normal listening but not for audiophile. There are players able to play DSD like the Sony F886/887/Z1.
Primary reason why you feel there's no such thing is because these players Challenger, Harvey norman and other electronic stores you will not be able to find them expect Sony stores. Correct me if I'm wrong. The whole point for using a USB DAC is just so for the audio to passthrough to an external device for decoding. Hardware support for DSD in my Note 3 for example need not exist so long my USB DAC, in this case, iDSD supports decoding it. I'm quite sure iPhone/iPad does not support DSD playback natively. However, they are able to do so with the iDSD connected to the camera kit. The Onkyo player supports DSD playback.
Other media players like the Sony Z1 and A&K AK240 are both stripped down and optimised Android platform. Sony Z1 support Play Store but I don't think it can playback DSD files unless its via their own playback players. Pardon any ignorance in this post. GoDSLaYeR wrote: Correct me if I'm wrong. The whole point for using a USB DAC is just so for the audio to passthrough to an external device for decoding.
Hardware support for DSD in my Note 3 for example need not exist so long my USB DAC, in this case, iDSD supports decoding it. I'm quite sure iPhone/iPad does not support DSD playback natively. However, they are able to do so with the iDSD connected to the camera kit. The Onkyo player supports DSD playback.
Other media players like the Sony Z1 and A&K AK240 are both stripped down and optimised Android platform. Sony Z1 support Play Store but I don't think it can playback DSD files unless its via their own playback players. Pardon any ignorance in this post. I using note 2 and also thinking of getting idsd nano.
Since i dont have DSD file, i cant test on Neutron player. It is too bad that Neutron does not support DSD. But i still have my iphone 4 and cck, i could use it in ios platform until android player support this dsd format. KONLIN wrote: I using note 2 and also thinking of getting idsd nano. Since i dont have DSD file, i cant test on Neutron player.
It is too bad that Neutron does not support DSD. But i still have my iphone 4 and cck, i could use it in ios platform until android player support this dsd format.
I can confirm Neutron does not playback DSD files. I have dropped a mail to USB Audio Player support and confirm neither do they support DSD as well. Basically without a software player that supports DSD, having a DSD playback capable DAC is useless in this aspect. In all fairness, iDSD sounds really good though in other file formats. Hi, Interested to find out where do you all download/purchase your DSDs from Singapore? I have a Geek Out 1000 and wanted to try downloading DSDs and am interested in purchasing and testing on my laptop but don't seem to find any good sites in this region. Seems to be a need for an Asian region DSD website that offers music.
Was also at Sony 313 and it was a great showcase of how a retail outlet and also good emphasis on Master Audio. With awareness of these formats, i wonder if there is an untapped market of people willing to purchase music in this form factor? Kenz wrote: DSD playback if not wrong is hardware dependent. The iRiver AK240 is running on android OS, plays DSD natively due to the dual Cirrus logic DACs which support native DSD playback. In addition to the dual Cirrus, i believe the other factor is the XMOS I2S chip in the AK240.
That is why even with the Sabre 9018 dac in the DX90 it cant play native dsd. The dsd files are real time converted to 24bit/88.2khz PCM (as is the case with Fiio X5) So far the I2S controllers i know of that supports native DSD is from XMOS, Amanero and VIA. (check out ADL A1 DAC specs. GoDSLaYeR wrote: Neutron, Poweramp and USB Audio Player Pro can't play/recognise such files. Totally not possible on Android? USB DAC used is iFi iDSD Currently, there is no available software player that allows Android to play DSD files directly but there is actually a workaround. You can download (for free) and use the software called DSD2FLAC in a computer which is currently only available for MAC and Linux.
A DoPFLAC file can be created from a DSD file regardless of DSD64 or DSD128 using this software. The DoPFLAC file is essentially a file containing the original DSD data.
Just transfer the converted DoPFLAC file in your Android phone and play it through USB Audio Player Pro. USB Audio Player Pro will replay it as normal thinking it is a PCM, iDSD will automatically detect the DSD data within and replay it as the original DSD file natively. Do select FLAC/DoP Mode before doing the conversion.
TeamStereo wrote: Currently, there is no available software player that allows Android to play DSD files directly but there is actually a workaround. You can download (for free) and use the software called DSD2FLAC in a computer which is currently only available for MAC and Linux.
A DoPFLAC file can be created from a DSD file regardless of DSD64 or DSD128 using this software. The DoPFLAC file is essentially a file containing the original DSD data. Just transfer the converted DoPFLAC file in your Android phone and play it through USB Audio Player Pro. USB Audio Player Pro will replay it as normal thinking it is a PCM, iDSD will automatically detect the DSD data within and replay it as the original DSD file natively. Do select FLAC/DoP Mode before doing the conversion. Bookmark this.