This was the version I updated too and so far no issues. Their latest driver also fixed the 32bit drop-down in the Driver App, and they have removed the volume slider."PO100 firmware update issues!"
The PO100 firmware has been uploaded to HP, but if you apply this, you will not be able to play DoP64.
be careful.
Thank you for the information.This was the version I updated too and so far no issues. Their latest driver also fixed the 32bit drop-down in the Driver App, and they have removed the volume slider.
Similar setup here. 192khz doesn't give me issues so it could be your unit. Or maybe check that your cable isn't too long since your're probably doing spdif to aes directly?Good to know not to update then.
Got the PO100 and a pair of Genelec 8330s. First plugged in and on macOS can't change the bitrate. It's "32 bit" fixed. Whatever it really means. Selected 192 kHz for testing and got only distorted crackling on the left monitor. Switched to 96 kHz and all seems fine. Not that I "need" the 192 kHz but that doesn't leave the best impression on me since 192 kHz are advertised. So the question ist if this unit is faulty or not the best quality in general and if it's better just to invest more in a Topping D10s / D10 balanced?
Same in Windows, you would think they would modify the driver to not show rates higher than it can't do.Similar setup here. 192khz doesn't give me issues so it could be your unit. Or maybe check that your cable isn't too long since your're probably doing spdif to aes directly?
On another note, I still find it strange that on the fw v1.02 there appear output options far above advertised samplerates/bitdepths, at least on macos.
Yea, probably the cable length. Same issue with Topping D10B. Thought it would be fine with 8 m overall cable length (110 Ohms) but that seems not to be the case. Strange thing is that the speaker more far away from the source plays fine. Maybe strange reflections.Similar setup here. 192khz doesn't give me issues so it could be your unit. Or maybe check that your cable isn't too long since your're probably doing spdif to aes directly?
The question here is what happens when you select them.On another note, I still find it strange that on the fw v1.02 there appear output options far above advertised samplerates/bitdepths, at least on macos.
The following models have DPLL setting items among the models that I know. The settings will appear when you open the menu.
There is no model that can set DPLL in Topping's products.
yes. You can use it.Sorry, could anyone answer this perhaps dummy question: Can I use both outputs coax and optic at the same time … to split the digital signal?
@UltraNearFieldJock yes you can.
Thank you! I supposed so - there are also some cheap optical toslink splitter to bay, but no one coax splitter to find. I will buy one PO100 and check it in the practice. I had not good experiences with optical toslink, but with coax much better.yes. You can use it.
Now I'm using OPT and COAX at the same time.
This kind of DDC can use multiple outputs simultaneously.
I have both inputs plugged into an Anthem MRX740 and it works as advertised after the firmware update.Thank you! I supposed so - there are also some cheap optical toslink splitter to bay, but no one coax splitter to find. I will buy one PO100 and check it in the practice. I had not good experiences with optical toslink, but with coax much better.
Of the two Windows PCs, one works fine, so I think the cause is the second PC.Hi everyone here, I recently got a PO100 to output a Toslink signal from a Windows 11 PC to my soundbar.
On one of the PCs, it works just fine, but on the other, all the subtle sounds were cut off, when using the Windows built-in "sound test" feature, the start of the left channel test sound was cut off as well.
I've tried the 1.02 firmware and the drive on the site but the issue still persists, I have no experience with Toslink so I don't know if this is a common issue or a specific one to this product. Does anyone else have this issue?
My PO100 works fine on both Windows 10 and Windows 11 PCs.Has anyone got this to work on Win 10 or Mac OS? I have the driver for Win 10 and the devices shows up and all I get is crackling. I tried my FIIO M11 and Samsung S10+ and they work just fine.
firmware is up-to-date
My PO100 is working stably in any of the modes below. (PCM44.1~192kHz & DoP64)Hi everyone here, I recently got a PO100 to output a Toslink signal from a Windows 11 PC to my soundbar.
On one of the PCs, it works just fine, but on the other, all the subtle sounds were cut off, when using the Windows built-in "sound test" feature, the start of the left channel test sound was cut off as well.
I've tried the 1.02 firmware and the drive on the site but the issue still persists, I have no experience with Toslink so I don't know if this is a common issue or a specific one to this product. Does anyone else have this issue?
Apparently, it isn't working because Amazon Music's sample rate is 192K and my DSP cannot take this. Booo.My PO100 works fine on both Windows 10 and Windows 11 PCs.