I hear you though as I picked up the Rega DAC for all it's inputs and Blu Ray Audio, SACD and DVD-Audio won't benefit from these connections to the DAC. Very frustrating indeed!
Rega DAC problems
I'm having trouble getting my Rega DAC to lock on to a 24/192 feed from my Oppo 105 disk player.
I'm using Toslink connector and playing a Blu-Ray version of: Yes - Close to the Edge.
The DAC is showing 44.1-48K.
I've checked the settings on the Oppo and they look proper. Pressing the info button displays 24/192 as the sampling rate.
I tried asking Rega for help but Agon email address came back invalid.
What am I doing wrong?
I'm using Toslink connector and playing a Blu-Ray version of: Yes - Close to the Edge.
The DAC is showing 44.1-48K.
I've checked the settings on the Oppo and they look proper. Pressing the info button displays 24/192 as the sampling rate.
I tried asking Rega for help but Agon email address came back invalid.
What am I doing wrong?
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@craoul79 Yes! When I try playing anything with 88.2kHz sample frequency, it comes out horribly distorted. And it's not a cable capacity problem, because it works fine if I upsample to 96kHz. I tried with both 16- and 24-bit width, and 88.2kHz is a problem in both. Did you ever find out anything more about this? |
The Rega DAC is long-gone. I think the root cause being my DAC was a Mark-I. I think Rega fixed the problem in the Mark-2. The BluRay copy protection probably still valid. I love the sound and convenience of digital but the environment is far too complicated and confusing. I haven't even considered streaming (P.S. I was a Mainframe programmer for 20 years). |
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