Well done that wiim team succeeding in getting Roon certification for the Wiim Pro.
The roadmap has native squeezelite client on the end of developments they are considering. If it wasnt possible to get the mini certified, perhaps the squeezelite client can give the mini some good news too.
I...
I will try 5 ghz when I’m back home. The full reset is another option.
I did try another dac with similar results.
The wiim set up at 96 and only had instability at 192/176 so may be the optical cable or the Wi-Fi connection.
As it is stable when limited to 96 this may be an option once the...
I have a similar story to tell. My Wiim mini is connected with the oem optical cable, no snags or twist.
Yet I never know if today my hd tracks will play at 48 or 192 kHz, 41 or 176 or no sound at all.
First time it happened I reset the network, laboured over the long password etc.
the effect...
@onlyoneme dont you get it - @Achim1811 loves a good pun, and in his second language too! If we were ready to be guided by the social media influencers we would have bought the latest £££ streamer, and wouldnt be here.
I get it, I have been patronised by ASR people too when I talk psychoacoustics (how age and experience can affect how you hear), but (and it’s a big but) amir&co test high end gear that is sold as being capable of high definition, bit perfect reproduction of music which fails miserably.
They...
It looks like the bitrate has been removed in a recent fw update see post #90
https://wiim.community.forum/threads/gapless-mode-setnexturi-issues-for-upnp-interface.478/page-5
All those LPs I listened to over and over on record player can’t have the same impact now. My hearing is worse, my emotional development (hopefully) improved from the teenage self 😁 and I’m more analytical about noise levels.
But in the right mood Bee Gees and Moody Blues still has what it takes.
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