Rockbox Ports are now being developed for various digital audio players!
Bit depth: Rockbox will decode all formats to as high a bit depth as possible for both lossy and lossless formats. All internal processing is also done at 32 bits bit depth. However, all current targets truncate to 16 bits at the output. This can be fixed if someone cares enough about it to do some programming, but the DACs in current targets really aren't good enough for this to make much sense.
anybody please tell me is this the reason why i always feel better with rockbox sound quality(an old topic talking about this.. http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php?topic=6139.0 )
First, let me state that I'm not trying to invade your space with an audiophile nose-in-the-air attitude. $1500 is certainly not excessive with respect to a music server (with a DAC and headphone amp (which is what the Wadia system actually is.) What it is not, is a glorified ipod doc with a Wadia nameplate. And the Wadia doc is not $1500 ...it's $379 ...the matching DAC and built-in Ray Samuels headphone amp is $1500.
Again, I'm sorry if I ruffled a few feathers ... I'm simply questing for the best sound possible, as I know the capabilities of portable music are just beginning to be realized with devices such as the Wadia, the iMod and the various headphone amps that are becoming quite popular. - Lorne
Excuse my question, if this has already been mentioned i didn't find the relevant post. What quality is being put through optical out of a rockboxed iriver H1xx when you play a 24/96 or a 24/192 lossless file?ThanksElEsido
Read the second post of this thread.
The Rockbox playback engine currently resamples everything to 16-bit/44.1KHz Stereo - because it was written for the iriver H1x0/H3x0 which can only handle that samplerate.The DACs in the ipod should be capable of a range of samplerates up to 96KHz, as well as 24-bit output. But the playback engine needs adapting to use it.
anyway that post is getting on for being nearly a year old so something could have changed or has no development happened on RockBox for nearly a year
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