Also you can tell us your opinions with this DACs, do they sound better in Windows or Mac environment and such. We will then publish this list on a webpage.
If you have successfully configured your DAC to play music, send us what type and model of DAC you are using so we can have a database which devices works. They are not basic music players and they use various databases and services that are resource demanding. Just don’t use big players like Rhythmbox, Banshee or Exaile. Right-click -> deadbeef –> Edit –> Preferances –> Output Plugin and select JACK output plugin.įile –> Add files and that should be enough….Īlso you can use Audacious music player.
JACK server starting in realtime mode with priority 10Ĭreating alsa driver … hw:1|-|256|2|96000|0|2|nomon|swmeter|-|32bitĬonfiguring for 96000Hz, period = 256 frames (2.7 ms), buffer = 2 periodsĪLSA: final selected sample format for playback: 32bit integer little-endianġ9:40:39.406 Server configuration saved to “/home/lero/.jackdrc”. In Messages you will see something like this: When you are satisfied click OK and Start button. You will see how latency changes when you play with this options. Check Realtime, choose Sample Rate, Frames/Period and Periods/Buffer. Check “Audio” and set it to “Playback Only” because we’ll be playing audio only. In our case it’s KingRex UD384 async-USB DAC. Now click interface (right button – select PCM device name, if you can’t find it look at the picture below). Right-click on desktop and choose qjackctl. We’ll be using program qjackctl (Jack control). Before doing anything we must find audio card in our PC.
Or read in the FAQ how to disable pulse audio without uninstalling. Pulse is just there so you can listen other things like Youtube videos and such. We can use removable storage like USB disks and sticks, CD/DVD or we can transfer our music via ssh from another machine.
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