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Thread: Music at its native resolution

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    Music at its native resolution

    Canadian hi-fi manufacturer Bryston is shipping a Music Player, which is in effect a pared down Linux box running some media player. The good thing is that it plays the files at their native resolution - 16bit/44.1KHz for ripped CDs, 24/96 and 24/192 for hirez downloads, as well as other intermediate values.

    Does anyone happen to know which player they are using?
    Samsung Ultrabook NP900X3A; Ubuntu 12.04 64-bit LTS as host system; VirtualBox; Windows 7 as guest.
    Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0.

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    Re: Music at its native resolution

    More importantly how is it outputting the playback datastream.
    HDMI ?
    Most soundcards can achieve those same/correct bitrates.

    The interconnect to good audio hardware is the missing/difficult part.

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