Yes, there are two kinds of issues:Does anyone know if there are issues relating to playback via Foobar2000?
Thanks in advance.
I get a weird fade-in - with a particularly irritating left-right panning effect - at the beginning of tracks as well, just pressing play!Yes, there are two kinds of issues:
- If using Exclusive playback mode, every time sample rate changes between tracks (including playing a DSD file after a PCM file), there is short period of silence, followed by a fade-in of the audio to the listening volume. Issue doesn't show if you're not using Exclusive mode. Everyone has this issue.
- Suddenly sound goes quiet and fades-in to previous volume. This issues occurs intermittently, not for all users, not for all devices (I have devices where this happens often, another one where it happens rarely, another where it doesn't happen at all). Based on comments in this thread, it's more likely to happen for PCs running Windows 11.
I know what you mean. Weird shit.I get a weird fade-in - with a particularly irritating left-right panning effect - at the beginning of tracks as well, just pressing play!
Indeed. And by the by, my prehistoric Arcam rPAC USB DAC - designed before Windows 11 was even a glint in Satya Nadella's eye - works absolutely flawlessly.Can we get anyone who has a comment on the first page to add a note about the few things we've discovered, notably:
The reason I'm asking is because I think those factors are important to anyone considering the purchase.
- If using Exclusive playback mode, every time playback starts from silence or sample rate changes between tracks (including playing a DSD file after a PCM file), there is a short period of silence, followed by a fade-in of the audio to the listening volume. Issue doesn't show if you're not using Exclusive mode. Everyone has this issue.
- Suddenly sound goes quiet and fades-in to previous volume. This issues occurs intermittently, not for all users, not for all devices (I have devices where this happens often, another one where it happens rarely, another where it doesn't happen at all). Based on comments in this thread, it's more likely to happen for PCs running Windows 11.
- The balanced headphone output is grounded and can be used with 4.4mm to 2x XLR converters for connecting to balanced preamps, amps or speakers.
I received a reply from my email to support. They supplied a Savitech USB driver for Windows. So far it's working well for Windows 10. No dropouts with DSD files. Fingers crossed. If anyone wants to try the driver PM me with your email.For all the users with this issues who has contacted them Fosi support and what was the feedback?
Understood, thank you.This is a well known behavior. Don't put it in exclusive mode and it works
It's all a bit iffy though isn't it, and it's certainly not a recommendable product.This is a well known behavior. Don't put it in exclusive mode and it works
Depends on your Usecase.It's all a bit iffy though isn't it, and it's certainly not a recommendable product.
Exaggeration. Works fine for me. YMMV. Sounds like some limited corner cases that have issues (is playing DSD of any SQ benefit?). Even the Win issues are resolved with a software driver.It's all a bit iffy though isn't it, and it's certainly not a recommendable product.
Is PCM of any benefit?Exaggeration. Works fine for me. YMMV. Sounds like some limited corner cases that have issues (is playing DSD of any SQ benefit?). Even the Win issues are resolved with a software driver.
Not to me it isn't. In this context I was under the impression that PCM is fine on this DAC?Is PCM of any benefit?
I have always only gone with PCM/FLAC. At the extremes of these formats, original recording quality and source are the limiting factor, so much more than anything else.Not to me it isn't. In this context I was under the impression that PCM is fine on this DAC?