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nc8000:

--- Quote from: Febs on February 19, 2009, 09:21:45 AM ---Read the second post of this thread.

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I did read that but need the same clarification as ElEsido since many external dacs can handle better than 16/44, and 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  ::)

Chronon:

--- Quote from: linuxstb on January 03, 2007, 05:56:00 AM ---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.

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As far as I know it's this 16bit/44.1kHz Stereo data that's sent to both the internal DAC and the digital line out. 

I'll leave the quote.  But please note this is an old post and I'm not sure what has changed since then.  To be sure about this you should follow Llorean's advice below. 


--- Quote from: nc8000 on February 19, 2009, 12:03:13 PM --- 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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nc8000, I hope I don't need to point out the logical fallacy in what you posted.

Llorean:
Why don't you plug it into something and listen to it to see if it outputs at the right bit/samplerate? Surely you ought to be able to hear the difference easily, if this matters so much. And if you can't hear the difference, why does it? Honestly, I think that since the digital output is before the DAC it can be at higher bit and sample rates, but I'm not certain and in the time you guys have spent asking about it, you could've taken five seconds and checked.

As for whether Rockbox has been developed in the last year in a way that may have changed this: There's a changelog. It's updated constantly. One thing that definitely isn't our job is to go and read through the changelog for you. Nobody can keep track of all the changes of Rockbox because there are many people working on it. If you want to know if something has changed, spend your own time reading the change log. Please don't ask or expect us to do it for you.

nc8000:
Sorry to have bothered you lot. With such arrogant and selfrightous pricks like you I see the folly in ever coming here in the first place and will make sure never to do so again.   ??? ::) >:(

Llorean:
I'm sorry that you chose to misinterpret it as such. It was an honest answer meant to generaly point you in the right direction, and it really is unreasonable to expect someone else to research and repeat for you updates that are already posted publicly.

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