I'm trying to use a Dante to get ethernet to coax audio to supply a PCM signal to a DAC. I have a music server PC running Dante Virtual Sound card and Dante Controller. If I play a file in Foobar2000 that matches the bitrate I set the computer and the Dante receiver at, no problem. But if I play a file with a different bitrate, the transmitter (DVS) bitrate changes but the Dante receiver's bitrate does not automatically change. Also, the computer will go up to 24 / 192, but the Dante receiver only goes to 96. In foobar I added a dsp "resampler (PPHS)". It's set to convert everything to 96k. I play a variety of bitrates and formats. Problem solved? No, it only works for bitrates divisible by 48, not 44.1. For that, I need to change the bitrate of the PC, the Dante, and the resampler to 88.2. Why's this got to be such a pain? There's got to be an easier way.
Can the receiver be made to change it's format automatically? Can the computer be limited to go no higher than 96 and resample as needed? Or is there a different firmware for the Dante that will allow it to go up to 192? Or is there a smarter Dante receiver? Any solution needs to be on the lower end of the price spectrum, please.
Can the receiver be made to change it's format automatically? Can the computer be limited to go no higher than 96 and resample as needed? Or is there a different firmware for the Dante that will allow it to go up to 192? Or is there a smarter Dante receiver? Any solution needs to be on the lower end of the price spectrum, please.