I have zero desire to do such
Understood, but if you use the Olympus analog outputs you don’t need an external DAC.
I have zero desire to do such
Understood.Understood, but if you use the Olympus analog outputs you don’t need an external DAC.
Understood.
If I do option 4 then I would likely keep the USB Taiko board and use it as I do now until such time as XDMI can implement i2s and I can then give up the USB board and use the XDMI interface with my Horizon
I think we are all biting our nails as we await the "big reveal"I think that will be the most popular approach. If I do anything I may go “all in” and jump to the Olympus plus HDMI/analog out. I like the idea of having one box for all my digital. Of course, the net cost of all this will have a big say.
Quick question. Will the XDMI card be available to buy separately for the DIY community? Will it run on a DIY streamer/server, or only on the Olympus? Thanks for your kind reply.
No native DSD, only DSD over PCM, DoP.AES/EBU does not support DSD.
another deal breaker for me. I prefer all nativeNo native DSD, only DSD over PCM, DoP.
Thanks for the quick reply.Although that was a consideration when we started designing it it has now become impossible due to the high level of hard- and software integration.
I am in the process of building a DIY Extreme server. I must say, and I’m sure many others are with me, that this is completely heartbreaking.Although that was a consideration when we started designing it it has now become impossible due to the high level of hard- and software integration.
I am in the process of building a DIY Extreme server. I must say, and I’m sure many others are with me, that this is completely heartbreaking.
is there any chance in the future, that you will develop this product for DIY, please?
If I purchase the I/O will I be able to use it with a DIY server?
Thank you
I am in the process of building a DIY Extreme server. I must say, and I’m sure many others are with me, that this is completely heartbreaking.
is there any chance in the future, that you will develop this product for DIY, please?
If I purchase the I/O will I be able to use it with a DIY server?
Thank you
We re compared a few output options with a panel of listeners, with the remark it's much more difficult to rank XDMI versus USB, we settled on the following ratings:
Stock Extreme using the USB interface: 100%
Extreme + Olympus I/O with USB card mounted: 150%
Extreme + Olympus I/O with XDMI mounted: 200%
Olympus with USB card mounted: 175%
Olympus with XDMI mounted: 275%
Olympus with Olympus I/O with XDMI mounted: 300%
We also removed end reinserted the switch and router on Olympus + Olympus I/O, ratings as follows:
Olympus with Olympus I/O: 100%
Olympus with Olympus I/O + switch: 110%
Olympus with Olympus I/O + switch + router: 125%
DC distributor preferences unchanged, switch at Default, router at Alt2, powered by LPS.
Hope that helps.
XDMI is much more then just the interface to the DAC, it's a combination of software and hardware, AES/EBU does indeed limit it's ultimate potential but it can still take advantage of everything which happens before.
XDMI can absolutely take advantage of more modern / faster hardware, it's up to 2000 times faster then USB depending on which section you're looking at. It makes much more sense to move to an Olympus if you plan on moving to XDMI then if you're sticking to USB. With USB you're about maxed out with an Extreme + Olympus I/O. I would mainly consider an Olympus in that scenario if you prefer to have a single box solution.
For below comparisons what DAC was used wit USB card tests ?
Also I understand the XDMI was with RCA analog exits
What were the DAC exits ( when used with usb card) ?
Stock Extreme using the USB interface: 100%
Extreme + Olympus I/O with USB card mounted: 150%
Extreme + Olympus I/O with XDMI mounted: 200%
Olympus with USB card mounted: 175%
Olympus with XDMI mounted: 275%
Olympus with Olympus I/O with XDMI mounted: 300%
We also removed end reinserted the switch and router on Olympus + Olympus I/O, ratings as follows:
Olympus with Olympus I/O: 100%
Olympus with Olympus I/O + switch: 110%
Olympus with Olympus I/O + switch + router: 125%
I have TotalDAC 24 that will benefit from XDMI with AES module greater than from USB that as we both know is very old in totalDAC .
So I believe Olympus is a must in my case ,
if the pricing will be favorable for MAX version I will go for Olympus + Olympus io
Lampizator Horizon with RS1003, Lorenz ITT C3g and Telefunken RGN2504. RCA outputs.
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