No plans for bit perfect, up to PCM192kHz ? This would be a game changerAudio Transcoding: This option allows you to adjust the streaming quality for casting. Available formats and bitrates include:
- MP3 - 128 kbps
- MP3 - 320 kbps
- FLAC - 24-bit / 48 kHz
Guess there’s an outside chance once they implement hi res multi room to prove the mechanism, but the more I think about multi room or casting to multiple devices, especially speakers, the more I think 24/48 lossless is all anyone really needs…No plans for bit perfect, up to PCM192kHz ? This would be a game changer
To output Amazon Music HD or Tidal HiRes to UPnP renderer, bit perfectly
As I understand it, one of the problems may be that DLNA was designed to be file based, not stream based. So, Wiim has to somehow change the Qobuz stream into what looks to DLNA like a file. That may be the problem. Just guessing. Do you see the same problem with both Qobuz and with a 16/44 or a 24/48 file?Tested this afternoon.
Using FLAC 24/48 and Qobuz, streaming to a Gustard R26 dac on a Wiim Pro (wired).
I think the device is struggling with the resampling, sound kept breaking up. As others have said, bitperfect transfer over dnla is a must (and I suspect would fix a bunch of sound issues).
I look forwarrd to the day when I can retire mConnect, but that's not today.
Have you received the new beta version? I'm still waiting.Tested this afternoon.
Using FLAC 24/48 and Qobuz, streaming to a Gustard R26 dac on a Wiim Pro (wired).
I think the device is struggling with the resampling, sound kept breaking up. As others have said, bitperfect transfer over dnla is a must (and I suspect would fix a bunch of sound issues).
I look forwarrd to the day when I can retire mConnect, but that's not today.
Same here.Have you received the new beta version? I'm still waiting.
Agreed with regards to single renderer.As I understand it, one of the problems may be that DLNA was designed to be file based, not stream based. So, Wiim has to somehow change the Qobuz stream into what looks to DLNA like a file. That may be the problem. Just guessing. Do you see the same problem with both Qobuz and with a 16/44 or a 24/48 file?
Yes, bit-perfect playback is a must. Wiim is probably converting to 24/48 because that is what it uses to sync different systems. For me, the original format (16/24, 24/96 or 24/192) would be fine when not trying to sync. That would take the load off any conversion. Because DLNA takes control of the timing, syncing multiple DLNA renderers is always going to be problematic. I would be happy with bit-perfect out to a single device as a start.
How does a 24/48 flac file sound?Agreed with regards to single renderer.
If written correctly a file can be treated the same way as a network socket, I suspect they have done that.
As I mentioned mconnect on my phone can stream bit perfect to my DAC over wifi upto 24/192k. Only downside is mconnect Ui isn’t brilliant.
I think an option to disable transcoding would probably solve most of my issues.
I’ll find something on Qobuz that is recorded at that bitrate and let you know.How does a 24/48 flac file sound?
As of today I'm running 4.8.70849 (beta) on a Wiim Pro@xedarius, what DLNA Cast firmware version are you running, and on which WiiM device.
I had a firmware update today - 4.8.70849 (beta). I found something recorded at 24/48 ... it played, it wasn't music I was familar with so I wouldn't like to say with regards to the quality. The track played without interruption.How does a 24/48 flac file sound?
You aren't missing much.No beta for my Pro. Submitted form again ...![]()