![]() I suspect the ASIO drivers to mess things up. I’m going to uninstall the ASIO drivers and see what happens (I expect the Topping to only play 16bit/48kHz PCM). ![]() VLC does send audio to USB but all high-res files are played back in 16bit/44.1kHz PCM (VLC does not play DSD). I get no audio to the USB port from other sources (browser, music streaming apps). So, it seems everything works fine (after a windows reboot) until I open Foobar. I’m back to where I get no audio to the Topping except from Foobar. OK, let’s forget about the EQ for a moment. Looking at the “peak value meter” at the bottom of the GUI (peace) it looks like the audio doesn’t even arrive at the app. When playing back DSD, the Topping doesn’t even show up in the device list. (clicking"C" next to the evice selection dropdown box) Selecting it has no effect. ![]() When playing high-res PCM files I can see the topping in the device list. I checked to see if all devices are enabled. It looks like the app is completely bypassed. Playback happens without issues… except for Equalizer APO. ![]() I can send high-res PCM and DSD over USB to the Topping now. These instructions include the installation of ASIO drivers to enable DSD playback using foobar2000 (which is my favorite audio player anyway).Īll works fine. To fix it I installed the Topping drivers and followed the instructions included in the setup documentation found on the official Topping website. I don’t have that many high-res audio files, so it took some time to notice it. It worked absolutely fine … until I noticed that I only got 16bit/48Khz output trough my USB connection to my Topping DX3 pro DAC/amp. I’ve been using Equalizer APO/Peace for some weeks now. Lenovo Ideapad 520 (USB 2.0 output/Windows10)įoobar2000 with foo_input_SACD component installed ![]()
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