Home Computer Audio Asylum

Music servers and other computer based digital audio technologies.

RE: Writing a driver


Hi and thanks a lot again for the very helpful advice and interesting explanations.
"Class Compliancy" would be a very good feature for any dac indeed.
I looked at pc audio mainly because i like the opportunity to have all my collection on a NAS and stream it from there.
Actually a streamer could do the work more easily and the 1st good rule, i think, would be to dedicate a unit only to audio.
In order to bypass the dac drivers issue i would use a usb to spdif converter class compliant.
I understand it is another element in the chain, increasing the number of variables. I will try anyway. I am reading about these converters a lot because i have always in mind the dream for a good old vintage dac that never comes with usb of course.
So a converter is mandatory.
Thanks a lot again for the very precious advice.



Kind regards,
bg


This post is made possible by the generous support of people like you and our sponsors:
  Sonic Craft  


Follow Ups Full Thread
Follow Ups
  • RE: Writing a driver - beppe61 01:06:44 05/19/15 (0)

FAQ

Post a Message!

Forgot Password?
Moniker (Username):
Password (Optional):
  Remember my Moniker & Password  (What's this?)    Eat Me
E-Mail (Optional):
Subject:
Message:   (Posts are subject to Content Rules)
Optional Link URL:
Optional Link Title:
Optional Image URL:
Upload Image:
E-mail Replies:  Automagically notify you when someone responds.