Unfortunately, I have now been having the complete drop of the system problem. Twice already today after updating to 6.0.8. I have only listened for about 3.5 hours today. Strange thing is, the D-Premier still says its connected on the info screen. Anyone else having the same problem?
Unfortunately, I have now been having the complete drop of the system problem. Twice already today after updating to 6.0.8. I have only listened for about 3.5 hours today. Strange thing is, the D-Premier still says its connected on the info screen. Anyone else having the same problem?
Yes, I also suffer from Sudden Devialet Death Syndrome, which occurs unpredictably after anywhere from two to six hours of trouble-free play, even though I have an unwavering signal strength of 31dBm. Annoying, but not maddening like the now fixed dropout problem. Closing down Air2.1 and restarting the D-Premier reactivates play. I guess the poor thing grows weary of its existence and needs a rebirth. To quote the Devialet site: "Audio Renaissance, the Devialet era!" Humbug.
Yesterday I had a nice and long listening evening. Without any connection loss. I But what I could experience after some hours was a slight cracking here and then. Similar to older vinyl records.
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Also I have audiophile friends that swear on WAV files in favour to FLAC or Apple Lossless files. Actually, I wasn't able to hear any difference with my HTPC configuration. For me that means, there HAS TO BE an influence by what ever... but not in terms of my configuration.
I have to repeat my central opinion: If somebody examines a difference you are not able to reproduce, this does not mean there is no difference!![]()
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AIR 2.0 is not only a sound driver for Mac OS, it also monitors which song iTunes on Mac is currently playing and requests the operating system (Audio and MIDI settings) to switch the sound card to the format used by this song. So everytime a song has a different sample rate or bit depth than the currently selected one it will modify the "sound card settings".
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@ marting, fully agree with what you said - I wouldn't question anybody's listening experience. Yet I also suspect not every "bit perfect" solution really works "bit perfect". Therefore statements from Devialet (or anybody else who knows) as to how well this machine works and behaves with different players on a technical level would be helpful...
I noticed that with Air2.1 set to "iTunes bit perfect", you can watch in the Mac Audio settings window how the sampling frequency of the D-Premier channel is automatically changed according to what is played in iTunes.
Interestingly, the bit-depth shown in thenAudio setting remains at "2 ch. 16 bit integer" (unless changed manually) even when playing a 24 bit file. Any idea what to make out of this?
Hi oelli, responding to an earlier post of yours: Thanks for the great explanation as to how Air2.1 works in the different OS environments.
I noticed that with Air2.1 set to "iTunes bit perfect", you can watch in the Mac Audio settings window how the sampling frequency of the D-Premier channel is automatically changed according to what is played in iTunes.
Interestingly, the bit-depth shown in thenAudio setting remains at "2 ch. 16 bit integer" (unless changed manually) even when playing a 24 bit file. Any idea what to make out of this?
If you open Audio MIDI setup in the Mac utilities folder, you will get a more accurate reading of what is being output to Devialet Air.
Interestingly, if you adjust volume while using Air2.1, you will see that the sliders in Audio MIDI move back and forth. I had always understood that ideally one wants those sliders always at maximum to achieve bit perfect output, leaving the volume control function to the receiving DAC.
If you play iTunes via wired connection into the Devialet, the sliders remain at maximum output, as is the case with the wired Audirvana external player. Audirvana's developer emphasizes that the Audio Midi output must be at maximum to achieve bit perfect play.
I am reporting all this more as a question than a knowledgeable assertion. I have no technical expertise beyond what I read and would appreciate being corrected or confirmed by someone in the know.
The essential question is: Does Air2 move bit perfect streams to the Devialet?
Yes I see that a lot of things get mixed up here because of limited or wrong technical background....
My D Premier is not always going in sleep mode after running on Air... This is only happening in Air Mode and not with the other outputs. I am still using the configuration from the old firmware. Could it be the reason ?
I tried to upload the old config file in the new configurator but everything needs to be redone manually...
Thanks for your help
philoouu
Your old configurator should not be the reason.
Thanks IanG-UK, that has been also a question for me. Actually I am currently fighting with the new 6.x configurator. And as philoouu already stated, the old 5.7 configruation file unfortunately cannot be imported. Now my question is, what does Balance & Tone Control in the General Settings mean?
I do not want to use such things like bass and treble regulation... or is this something different? I do not understand this control, as this is new to configure. Am I wrong?
Thanks in advance for any explanation and help.
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