Usb Storage Device Requirements; Iis-Lvds Port - Matrix Audio element X User Manual

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has either been approved in the studio by the
artist/producer or has been verified by the copyright
owner. The MA player delivers the final unfold of the
MQA file and displays the original sample rate of the
file. The sampling rate for MQA encoded playback
covers 44.1k-384kHz.
MA player
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6.3 USB storage device requirements

- element X can use devices that comply with the USB
mass storage standard, but cannot guarantee
compatibility with all storage devices or memory
cards.
- USB storage devices support FAT, FAT32, exFAT, NTFS
formats.
- If the USB storage device is partitioned, each
partition will be treated as a separated device.
- When using extension cable to connect a USB storage
device may result in unstable connection.
- When using a USB hub to connect the USB storage
device to element X, it may not work properly.
- The USB port of element X cannot supply more than
500 mA to the peripherals.
- If USB storage device comes with a power adapter,
please connect power adapter to the storage device.
CAUTION:
Matrix Audio is not responsible for data loss,
modification, or failure to the USB storage
devices. We strongly recommend you back
up the data in the USB storage device before
using it on element X.
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6.4 IIS-LVDS Port

The IIS port of element X is a standard 19-pin HDMI
connector. It uses four sets of LVDS differential signals
to transmit IIS data. It supports up to 32Bit/768kHz
PCM signal input and 1Bit/45.1MHz DSD signal input.
The PCM format is the standard IIS format, the DSD
format supports the original DSD format (Native DSD)
and the DSD format of DoP encoding.
The IIS port of element X is compatible with TYPE A
and TYPE B. These are 2 different interface definitions,
which can be configured in the 8th setting option.
The port definition as shown bellow:
IIC SCL/DSD/PCM
TYPE_A:
IIS standard definition
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IIC SCL/DSD/PCM
TYPE_B:
IIS reverse definition

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