
- #BITPERFECT SOUND THROUGH HDMI IN WINDOWS 10 DRIVERS#
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Signal-to-Noise Ratio: > 105dBr into 32ohm HDMI Audio: up to 7.1ch/192kHz PCM, up to 5.1ch DSD, Bitstream.
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Listeners can enjoy the full benefit of MQA-encoded music with studio-quality sound.ĤK UHD Blu-ray, Blu-ray, Blu-ray 3D, DVD-Video, DVD-Audio, AVCHD, SACD, CD, Kodak Picture CD, CD-R/RW, DVD±R/RW, DVD±R DL, BD-R/REīD-ROM Version 3.1 Profile 6 (also compatible with BD-ROM Version 2.5 Profile 5)ĭedicated Stereo Analog Audio: XLR balanced, RCA single-ended.Ĭoaxial/Optical Audio: up to 2ch/192kHz PCM, Dolby Digital, DTS. When a user navigates through music files using the UDP-205's "Music" app, the player will be able to identify and decode files encoded with MQA.
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The latest firmware update to the UDP-205 adds MQA decoding to the UDP-205's digital audio file playback. Compared to the built-in headphone amplifier in our previous generation BDP-105/105D players, the new design offers more power and higher performance. The headphone amplifier is connected directly to the ESS SABRE PRO DAC and offers a unique performance advantage over standalone headphone amplifiers. The 7.1-channel analog output can also be configured to a stereo down-mix mode as a Zone 2 audio source.įor a more intimate listening experience, headphones can be connected directly to the UDP-205’s built-in headphone amplifier.

The UDP-205 delivers an incredible sound stage and an immersive surround experience thanks to its second ES9038PRO DAC chip. Individual analog 7.1-channel surround outputs are ideal for connecting to a 7.1-channel or 5.1-channel surround sound system. By transmitting a pair of differential signals, the balanced output provides better common-mode noise rejection and improves signal quality. The balanced output features a true differential signal path all the way from the DAC to the 3-pin XLR connector.

The stereo output offers both XLR balanced and RCA single-ended connectors.
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In addition to the 7.1-channel surround audio output, the UDP-205 has a stereo audio output powered by a dedicated ES9038PRO DAC chip and specially designed buffer and driver stages. For compressed bitstream audio, it helps to ensure error-free transmission, and may improve the audio performance depending on whether the audio decoder in the A/V processor or receiver uses a synchronous or asynchronous clock scheme. PCM and DSD signals rely on the HDMI clock directly, so the HDMI audio jitter reduction circuitry can improve the sound quality of PCM and DSD audio. This unique design significantly reduces jitter and eliminates timing errors, allowing you to enjoy your music with increased accuracy when you use the audio-only HDMI output port for connecting the audio signal.

#BITPERFECT SOUND THROUGH HDMI IN WINDOWS 10 DRIVERS#
But I would prefer to use Optical connection, as Tidal and RME WASAPI USB drivers cannot autoswitch frequency, while Toslink can.The UDP-205 features a high-stability, high-precision HDMI clock and a special HDMI audio jitter reduction circuit. USB connection and ASIO via Audirvana is fine, able to go up to 192/32 without any problems, and bit-perfect test files show this. 96/24 for Tidal, I'm suspecting playback is 16bits only, as bit-perfect test files are telling me?Īre generic Windows drivers doing downsample do 16 bits?Īre there working Realtek drivers that do not randomly fail and could solve this issue?
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generic Microsoft "HD Audio Drivers" that come with Windows 10 work well and are 100% stable, I can see "lock" and/or "sync" in ADI-2 info page up to 192/24, but always getting only "16-bit bit-perfect test passed" message, even for 24/32 bits test recordings however Tidal works very well with optical, autoswitching frequencies. official Realtek drivers (even the latest ones) make some apps (Tidal, Audirvana), that can engage "exclusive mode" for this sound card, randomly drop sound, optical output and exclusive mode is unavailable after problem occurs Toslink is able to output up to 192/24 on this mobo. I'm experimenting with Toslink output in my Windows PC based on Asus ROG XI Hero motherboard, with Realtek (HD Audio CODEC S1220) sound-card.
