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Reclock enable bitperfect audio
Reclock enable bitperfect audio




  1. Reclock enable bitperfect audio manual#
  2. Reclock enable bitperfect audio for android#
  3. Reclock enable bitperfect audio android#

Reclock enable bitperfect audio manual#

Simple enough once done, but I couldn’t find those instructions anywhere in the manual or the website. Initial setup could have been explained better though – the iFi creates a wireless network which one must initially join in order to configure access to the main network. Paired with the Pro iDSD, I had nothing but solid performance, even with hi-res PCM streamed over WiFi.

reclock enable bitperfect audio

I suspect those are tied to the “Cobblestone” network playback device made by the same company, which looks to be the primary intended use case of the app.

Reclock enable bitperfect audio android#

I’ll note that both the iOS and Android versions of Muzo have awful ratings on their respective app stores, with many complaints about connectivity, unresponsiveness, crashes, etc. DLNA from my NAS worked just about perfectly though, with only the occasional album art hiccup holding it back. It’s less effective for playing FLAC files stored on a microSD though – the app seems to lack metadata capabilities, and simply lumps every track into one huge confusing list by “Unknown” artist. The Muzo UI is somewhat simplified compared to the native Tidal app, but it works well for general listening and music exploration. I confess to mainly using Tidal and am happy to report it works flawlessly.

Reclock enable bitperfect audio for android#

iFi lets users connect via Ethernet or WiFi to stream audio as well as control the device: using the free Muzo app for Android or iOS, music can be pulled in from a NAS/network share via DLNA or spun from an Apple product using Airplay or pulled directly from a microSD or USB drive or streamed via one of many available cloud services – Tidal, Spotify, Qobuz, Amazon Music, Napster, plus various Internet radio and Chinese services with which I have no experience. Let’s start with the playback capabilities. Now that I’ve experienced the final product, I can understand why it took so long to come to market. And delayed again…until I began wondering if iFi ever really intended to release the thing. After all, the Pro iCan already had four analog inputs, a quality volume control solution, and remote capabilities, so the matching DAC would simply need to handle D/A conversion – an easy task, right? Then it was delayed. The impression I got was that of a more traditional DAC without so many bells and whistles. When I covered iFi’s excellent Pro iCan headphone amplifier nearly two years ago, the matching Pro iDSD was supposedly already in its final design stages. Let’s back up a bit and talk about the genesis of this device. This puts iFi in some rare company amongst true all-in-one headphone playback systems - Ayre’s QX-5 Twenty, the Resonessence Labs Invicta, and the upcoming dCS Bartok (with optional headphone stage) come to mind, all of which play in a significantly higher price category. No transport needed, no preamp required, and – if listening via headphones – no external amplification necessary.

reclock enable bitperfect audio

IFi takes us a few steps further by adding various methods of playing audio files directly, making the Pro iDSD a theoretical one-stop-shop.






Reclock enable bitperfect audio