In Reply to: Sorry, I don't understand your comment...! posted by oldmkvi on November 28, 2021 at 07:23:22:
If you get Internet radio from a computer to your DAC all you need then is the Qobuz software to get that instead. It is a free download to the Mac, plus the subscription to the service itself. There is probably a free trial subscription too and you could just try it. Also Tidal has a $2 trial subscription for 3 months to their hi-res plan, and they also have a desktop app. Both apps allow you to choose the output and if it can see your DAC you're golden.If you have wifi in your house, or even can plug a device into your wired internet, a Raspberry Pi running Volumio will act as a DLNA endpoint and allow wireless streaming from Qobuz in hi-res that runs on your mac. Once you set up Volumio, an easy process, Qobuz will just recognize it, no configuration needed. Don't be intimidated by the process, it is easy.
Edits: 11/28/21
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