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I'm using a Yamaha RX-V1900 for my home theater setup. It's got a 24/192 Burr-Brown PCM-1791 DAC in it. How do I give it a 24/192 signal for it to decode? (What do I need?)
I guess some sort of usb to spif or toslink transport that supports 24/192 (for my PC) and I guess that the cd I ripped 16/44 (into FLAC) aren't really hi-res. enough for it to do much. Where do you get these 24/192 files from? (Is that DVD audio)? Any suggestions? |
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