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OPPO's Jason Liao elaborates USB DAC input capabilities

There's more information trickling about the 105. OPPO's Jason Liao has elaborated new features for the Audioholics web magazine. As was previously said in the Facebook, looks like 105 will not support dsf/dff input via USB for decoding on the player:

"Q: Can these new players be connected via USB to serve as a high end DAC to stream music from a PC?

A: The BDP-105 comes with a USB DAC input for just this purpose. The USB DAC fully supports the USB Audio 2.0 standard and can operate in asynchronous clock mode. It can take 16 and 24-bit stereo audio with sample rates of 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz, 176.4kHz and 192kHz. When connected to a computer, the BDP-105 becomes a “sound card” or audio output device for the computer. Users can use their familiar audio library and playback software to stream music to their home theater or sound system. The asynchronous clock mode ensures that the highly accurate and stable clock inside the BDP-105 drives audio data to the digital-to-analog converter so the time domain accuracy is not affected by the jitter performance of the computer’s master clock or bus clock. The ESS Sabre32 Reference DAC and the excellent analog audio section are utilized to convert the digital audio data to analog audio signal with the highest accuracy and lowest distortion. Essentially, the BDP-105 becomes a high end DAC for the PC."


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