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  1. #1

    DSD conversion to WAV

    Hi all,

    I've upgraded to Asset 7.2 and also have a new transport (3lab brand).

    Everything is working fine except DSD conversion :
    I've set up Asset to convert DSF files to WAV. FLAC files are also converted to WAV.

    16/44 and 24/96 FLAC files are streamed perfectly as WAV.

    But DSF files refuse to be streamed to my 3dlab transport, whatever UPNP controler I use.

    Unexpected error on the device : HRESULT : 0xc00d3e85.

    With other UPNP transport I have (a sony Blu Ray player), streaming is OK but the audio flow when streaming DSF files is shown as a 16bit / 96 Khz format. An not a 24 bit/96 as it should be.

    I suspect there is a difference between the 24/96 WAV sent from FLAC files and the 24/96 WAV sent from DSF files which causes the 3dlab Transport error.

    Any suggestion to investigate further ?

    Thanks for your help.

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    Re: DSD conversion to WAV

    Enable the debug log in asset and try streaming the file, the log will show everything in detail.

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    Re: DSD conversion to WAV

    Quote Originally Posted by laurent69230 View Post
    Everything is working fine except DSD conversion :
    I've set up Asset to convert DSF files to WAV.
    Why do you want to transcode (play as) DSD to WAV.
    FLAC to WAV is OK, I do that myself as in my streamer(Naim) WAV does sound subtly better.
    I ask because FLAC. WAV etc are PCM - 16 or 24 bit, DSD (Direct Stream Digital) is single bit (bit stream) and DSD is arguably supposed to have some sound advantages over PCM, so my question is why have you bought DSD if you're not going to play it as DSD.

    Also what DSD are you using, DSD64, DSD128 or DSD256
    Last edited by Mike-B; 03-15-2021 at 04:44 AM.

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    Re: DSD conversion to WAV

    With the log enabled, I dot not see any difference between streaming a 24/96 FLAC files and a DSF file, except the first steps where it reads metadata in the FLAC files. These steps are not visible when streaming the DSF files

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    Re: DSD conversion to WAV

    for example, when I stream a 24/96 flac file :

    ===========ProcessFileRequest================
    http://192.168.1.59:26125/content/c2...29C.forced.wav
    =============================================

    Content Range: 0 to 511
    Opening audio file: /volume1/music/David Oistrakh/Beethoven - Les 10 sonates pour piano et violon/01-01-Violin_Sonata_No_1_in_D_Major_Op_12_No_1-SMR.flac
    Decodes [Get]
    Decodes [Get]
    Decodes [Get]
    Decodes [Get]
    Decodes [Get]
    ->-> [Open]
    Opening file '/volume1/music/David Oistrakh/Beethoven - Les 10 sonates pour piano et violon/01-01-Violin_Sonata_No_1_in_D_Major_Op_12_No_1-SMR.flac' for read access: Opened
    Init FLAC:
    Reading Meta Data:
    contained 14 tags:
    ALBUM: David Oistrakh, Lev Oborin : Beethoven: Les dix sonates pour violon (Mono Version)
    ARTIST: David Oistrakh
    Lev Oborin
    COMPOSER: Ludwig van Beethoven
    CONTENTGROUP: Sonate pour violon et piano n°1 en ré majeur, Op. 12/1
    COPYRIGHT: 1962 - BNF Collection 2015
    Year: 1962
    DESCRIPTION: Label : BnF Collection - Believe

    Disc: 1/6
    GENRE: Classique
    PERFORMER: David Oistrakh
    Lev Oborin
    TITLE: Violin Sonata No. 1 in D Major, Op. 12 No. 1: I. Allegro con brio
    Track: 1/9
    WORK: Sonate pour violon et piano n°1 en ré majeur, Op. 12/1
    Album Artist: David Oistrakh
    Contains picture block, size (bytes): 67944 type: 3
    ->-> [ReadIDTags]
    <-<- [ReadIDTags]
    ->-> [FillAudioProps]
    Encoder: FLAC reference libFLAC 1.3.2 20170101
    Sample Count: 36,060,068
    ID Tag: Vorbis Comments
    Contains: Album Art, CRC, ID Tag [Vorbis Comments]
    <-<- [FillAudioProps]
    ->-> [FillAudioInfo]
    Uncompressed WFX (sent to db): Format Tag: 1 Channels: 2 Bits per Sample: 24 Samples Per Second: 96000 Bytes Per Second: 576000 Block Align: 6 CB Size: 0
    Audio Length: 375625 mili-seconds 60391630 bytes 4608 kbps
    <-<- [FillAudioInfo]
    Creating Decode Buffers: Created
    <-<- [Open]

    Streaming File WAVE Transcoded [216360452 bytes]: /volume1/music/David Oistrakh/Beethoven - Les 10 sonates pour piano et violon/01-01-Violin_Sonata_No_1_in_D_Major_Op_12_No_1-SMR.flac
    Transcoding from Format Tag: 1 Channels: 2 Bits per Sample: 24 Samples Per Second: 96000 Bytes Per Second: 576000 Block Align: 6 CB Size: 0
    Transcoding to Format Tag: 1 Channels: 2 Bits per Sample: 24 Samples Per Second: 96000 Bytes Per Second: 576000 Block Align: 6 CB Size: 0->-> [Close]
    <-<- [Close]

    Serve Entity Set to: audio/wav
    ->-> [Close]
    <-<- [Close]

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    Re: DSD conversion to WAV

    when I stream a DSF file :
    ===========ProcessFileRequest================
    http://192.168.1.59:26125/content/c2...450.forced.wav
    =============================================

    Content Range: -1 to -1
    Opening audio file: /volume1/music/Artur Rubinstein/Beethoven Piano Sonatas [DSD]/01 Adagio sostenuto0_2.8M.dsf
    Decodes [Get]
    Decodes [Get]
    Decodes [Get]
    Decodes [Get]
    Decodes [Get]
    Decodes [Get]
    Decodes [Get]
    ->-> [Close]
    <-<- [Close]
    Decodes [Get]
    Decodes [Get]
    Decodes [Get]
    Decodes [Get]
    Decodes [Get]
    ->-> [Close]
    <-<- [Close]
    ->-> [Close]
    <-<- [Close]
    Decodes [Get]
    Decodes [Get]
    Decodes [Get]
    Decodes [Get]
    Decodes [Get]
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    Decodes [Get]
    Decodes [Get]
    Decodes [Get]
    Decodes [Get]
    ->-> [Close]
    <-<- [Close]
    Decodes [Get]
    Decodes [Get]
    Decodes [Get]
    Decodes [Get]
    Decodes [Get]
    Decodes [Get]
    Decodes [Get]
    Decodes [Get]
    Decodes [Get]
    ->-> [Close]
    <-<- [Close]
    Decodes [Get]
    Decodes [Get]
    ForceNoneDOP [Set]
    ->-> [Open]
    Opening file '/volume1/music/Artur Rubinstein/Beethoven Piano Sonatas [DSD]/01 Adagio sostenuto0_2.8M.dsf' for read access: Opened
    ->-> [FillAudioProps]
    Sample Count: 35,791,776
    <-<- [FillAudioProps]
    ->-> [FillAudioInfo]
    Uncompressed WFX (sent to db): Format Tag: 1 Channels: 2 Bits per Sample: 24 Samples Per Second: 96000 Bytes Per Second: 576000 Block Align: 6 CB Size: 0
    Audio Length: 372831 mili-seconds 214750656 bytes 4608 kbps
    <-<- [FillAudioInfo]
    Creating Decode Buffer: Created
    <-<- [Open]

    Streaming File WAVE Transcoded [214750700 bytes]: /volume1/music/Artur Rubinstein/Beethoven Piano Sonatas [DSD]/01 Adagio sostenuto0_2.8M.dsf
    Transcoding from Format Tag: 1 Channels: 2 Bits per Sample: 24 Samples Per Second: 96000 Bytes Per Second: 576000 Block Align: 6 CB Size: 0
    Transcoding to Format Tag: 1 Channels: 2 Bits per Sample: 24 Samples Per Second: 96000 Bytes Per Second: 576000 Block Align: 6 CB Size: 0
    Serve Entity Set to: audio/wav
    ->-> [Close]
    <-<- [Close]

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    Re: DSD conversion to WAV

    In fact, I dot not care too much about the PCM / DSD comparison. IMHO, the mastering process is much more important.

    So, whatever format is it, I keep the version that sounds the best to my ears. There are many albums for which the sacd mastering is a nightmare. In this cas, I keep only the 16/44 PCM files which sounds much better.

    I have 2 systems and one of the 2 does not support DSD. SO I would like to be able to convert DSD file on the fly.

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    Re: DSD conversion to WAV

    OK so if you don&*8217;t care about DSD, then buy only PCM, and convert what DSD files you have already into PCM.

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    Re: DSD conversion to WAV

    Which nas are you using?

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    Re: DSD conversion to WAV

    It's a synology DS918+

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    Re: DSD conversion to WAV

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike-B View Post
    OK so if you don&*8217;t care about DSD, then buy only PCM, and convert what DSD files you have already into PCM.
    why spend time performing manual conversion on 400 albums when the system is supposed to do it ?

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    Re: DSD conversion to WAV

    Quote Originally Posted by laurent69230 View Post
    why spend time performing manual conversion on 400 albums when the system is supposed to do it ?
    What you are trying to do is called 'transcode' (play as) .... this is to stream a DSD (.dsf) (play as) a PCM (.wav)
    Converting a different process, this is to change the file format from DSD (.dsf) to PCM (.flac, .wav etc)

    And my Synology + Naim will not transcode (play as) DSD as WAV

    I'll leave you to sort out why with Spoon
    Last edited by Mike-B; 03-16-2021 at 02:48 PM.

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    Re: DSD conversion to WAV

    I've found a solution : the option "as LPCM" instead of "as WAV" works with my transport : I do not know exactly the difference between both options but one of them is OK.

    By the way, the DAC indicates a 96k PCCM file whereas, when I transcode manually dsf files with dbpoweramp music converter, I get a 88k file, which is a more straighforward conversion scheme coming from a 2.8Mhz DSD file.

    Any way to have the same conversion scheme with Asset Upnp ?

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    Re: DSD conversion to WAV

    The conversation is not based on simple devides so makes no difference is 96 or 88.

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    Re: DSD conversion to WAV

    I have been using the Linux version for more than six months in my multiroom system.
    I think this is the best DLNA server on the market.
    I actively use the transcoding as WAV function for listen 5.1 DSD, 2.0 DSD256 and hi-res with a bitrates above 192k.
    And here I observe certain problems.

    1. 5.1 DSD 128, DSD256 playback with slow speed. (Slow motion film effect). 5.1 DSD64 -ok, 2.0 all DSD - ok.
    Renderers : Dune HD Prime 3, Dune HD Duo 4k.
    Is this just my problem? Does anyone listen 5.1 DSD 128.256 with PCM transcoding? (as WAV)


    2. For playing hi-res (DSD128 and 256 , PCM 352.8, 384), I would like to be able to output with a bitrates 176.4, 192k.
    Is it possible?

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