Mqa Operation; Mqa Playback And Notification - Cary Audio Design DMS-700 Owner's Manual

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OPERATION

MQA PLAYBACK AND NOTIFICATION

The DMS-700 is full MQA decoders that use advanced 16x MQA rendering. This means the MQA files original sample rate
will further render to 705.6 kHz or 768 kHz while also including propriety DAC optimization and tuning for the AKM DACs
during MQA playback.
In the "MQA Decoder" menu settings, there are three (3) choices of MQA decoders to select from, Full Decoder, Core
Decoder, and Authenticating Decoder. Each decoder handles the MQA decoding and MQA SPDIF pass through differently.
NOTE: Using Core or Authenticating Decoder is for when needing to pass an MQA signal out the DMS SPDIF digital outputs.
Otherwise, it is always suggested to us the Full Decoder (Default) setting.
MQA Blue
indicates the file has either been approved in the studio by the artist/producer or has been verified by the
copyright owner as provenance to what was heard in the studio.
MQA Green
indicates a file that has been MQA encoded
without provenance.
MQA Magenta
indicates an MQA Core stream. This means the file's first unfold was decoded by
external software (only up to 88.2 kHz or 96 kHz), such as by Roon or Audirvana. Core decoding can typically be turned off
or bypassed in the third-party software program to allow for the full MQA stream and all decoding be handled by the DMS-
700.
Ethernet, Wi-Fi, USB-A, and SD Card inputs are all MQA capable. SPDIF inputs of the DMS-700 is not capable of MQA
playback. However, the DMS-700 can play an MQA stream from the SPDIF inputs at better than CD quality standard FLAC.
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