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Asset UPNP Bug? DSF files always shows as 96kHz - 24 bits

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  • Chal

    • Oct 2025
    • 2

    #1

    Asset UPNP Bug? DSF files always shows as 96kHz - 24 bits

    I am currently looking for a replacement of my old Linux MinimServer and found the Asset UPNP.

    After trying it I think that it might be the one. However did it take some time to understand how to make it work for DSD/DSF files.

    My setting to get DSD/DSF to work was first to change the options for DSF to "As Is Single"
    I also needed to fix the mime settings for .dsf and .dsd i file AssetUPnPDefinedAudioTypesv5.txt to x-dsd and x-dsf, which works for my current renderer a Marantz 40n (as well as foobar2000).

    It is working now but I detected also what I think is a bug in Asset UPNP.
    When DSD/DSF files are played they always shows up as DSF with 96kHz and 24 bits regardless if they are DSD64, DSD128 or DSD256. However when I look at the playing renderer they are OK and played with 1 bit and correct frequency.

    I confirmed this by using BubbleUPNP as player showing DSF 24/96, foobar2000 as renderer showing DSF 1 bit and correct kHz and my iFi Pro iDSD DAC showing DSD and correct kHz. When I am using MinimServer then also BubbleUPNP showed the correct data.
    The same happens if you create a browse tree based on bits or frequency, then all DSD files gets into the 24 bits and 96kHz categories.

    I assume the "bits and frequency error" is due to that AssetUPNP do not correctly read bits and frequency data from the DSD/DSF files, and just populate the tags with 24/96 as some default value.
    Can you please confirm this and correct if possible?
  • Spoon
    Administrator
    • Apr 2002
    • 45374

    #2
    Next release if it is set to 'as is single' the bitrate and frequency of the dsd is set.
    Spoon
    www.dbpoweramp.com

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    • Chal

      • Oct 2025
      • 2

      #3
      Thanks.

      Will it also fix the "Browse Tree" "Bits and Frequency" issue?

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      • Spoon
        Administrator
        • Apr 2002
        • 45374

        #4
        Should do
        Spoon
        www.dbpoweramp.com

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