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I had an mpd setup that was plugged mainly to ALSA to output to my USB DAC and I could then play my DSD files bit-perfect in much higher sample rates. But I started having a need for JACK so now I have to route my mpd via JACK. However JACK won't give the DAC higher than 48000 Hz.
I am using Cadence to configure JACK. For some reason Cadence doesn't allow to set a higher sample rate. Every time I set a higher sample rate manually, it reverts back to where it was once I start the server.
Could this be a DBus issue?
For the bridge, I am using the ALSA -> JACK (Plugin) setup through Cadence that generated ~/.asoundrc. I also don't use Pulseaudio.
Here is my ~/.asoundrc:
pcm.!default {
type plug
slave { pcm "jack" }
}
pcm.jack {
type jack
playback_ports {
0 system:playback_1
1 system:playback_2
}
capture_ports {
0 system:capture_1
1 system:capture_2
}
}
ctl.mixer0 {
type hw
card 0
}
And here is part of mpd.conf:
audio_output {
type "jack"
name "JACK Device"
#type "alsa"
#name "Cambridge Audio DAC"
device "hw:0,0"
#auto_resample "no"
#auto_format "no"
#auto_channels "no"
#replay_gain_handler "none"
#mixer_device "default"
mixer_type "none"
}
Any thoughts?
Last edited by d_fajardo (2019-11-21 19:07:50)
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Found the solution. I had to use Catia to set the higher samples. The caveat is now JACK plays everything at 192000 Hz. It's probably not possible to have a variable sample rate in JACK. Anyway, I'll mark this as solved.
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