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RE: Playing 24/96 and 24/192 FLAC files. What to use?

Posted by PAR on May 1, 2020 at 15:57:19:

First off you are going to need a DAC (probably USB to connect with your computer) that can process files of the resolutions you have.

You have a computer or else you could not write your postings. So that part is sorted.

So all you now need is a player downloaded to your computer such as JRiver MC. And a USB cable. How you store the files; flash drive, HDD , SSB is up to you subject to the number of files that you have where storage capacity may become an issue.

I know that someone is probably going to come along and suggest that you build a server/player using a Raspberry Pi. A good idea but for beginners I would suggest keeping it as simple and as cheap as you can using what you already have. You can progress if you want later.