Connecting The Hiface Evo Two To An Usb 1.1 Port - M2TECH HIFACE EVO TWO User Manual

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HIFACE EVO TWO
UNIVERSAL D-TO-D CONVERTER
REVISION P
A – AUGUST 2015
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The configuration procedure is almost over: we still need to tell JRiver not to downsample
data streams with sampling frequency higher than 192kHz, (An operation which is usually
enabled to cope with all those DAC's, still the vast majority, which can only accept
sampling frequencies up to 192kHz). Obviously, this would lead to trouble with DSD128,
which is same as a 352.8kHz PCM stream. Therefore, access the "DSP and output" menu
and set the parameter related to the processing of files with sampling frequency higher
than 192kHz as in Fig. 41.
JRiver configuration is complete and the user can now listen to PCM files up to 384kHz
and DSD files up to DSD128.
9.3.6. Connecting the HIFACE Evo Two
It is possible to connect the HIFACE EVO TWO to an USB 1.1 port under Windows. In this
case, the driver will scale the DAC's performance to comply with USB Audio Device Class
1 specifications. When choosing the predefined output device, the name "hiFace Evo Two
UAC1" will appear.
In such a scenario, the HIFACE EVO TWO will still be usable, however limited to audio PCM
files with sampling frequency up to 96kHz and with no DSD playback.
Figure 41
HIFACE Evo Two
HIFACE Evo Two to an USB 1.1 port
HIFACE Evo Two
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