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I am successfully streaming high-res audio directly into the SR7012. I have been very pleased with the results I have had using my homebrew media streamer (Intel NUC (mini pc) and Audirvana+).
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lossless, or the benefits/detriments of upsampling as everyone seems to have a differing opinion on those topics. I am not really interested in the religious topics of high-res vs. Using Audirvana+ I am streaming up to 24bit/192khz audio over my home 1gb ethernet network directly to the built in ethernet connection on the Marantz that uses the built in DAC, this setup completely bypasses the somewhat limited HEOS connect modules.
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Since Marantz disabled the USB port from being able to connect to anything except a FAT32 device, the only native Marantz option for QoBuz is wireless via bluetooth or AirPlay which also will downsample anything over 16bit/44.1khz. it might just be my ears but most down sampled Tidal FLAC's sound somewhat muddled or muddy to me. The HEOS Tidal connect module limits the FLAC stream to 16bit/44.1khz (cd quality) but down samples anything else with higher data density. The Marantz does indeed have Heos connect modules built in for Tidal but not for Qobuz.
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After that, you can always return to Windows, but it is likely you'll throw Windows out and do a full install of Ubuntu:
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99% chance your hardware will be compatible with it.Give it a try for a couple of days.
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The clone cost €18, the original is €21.įor downloaded files, I like VLC Mediaplayer because it is cross platform: I have it on my Linux laptop, on my video editing desktop machine, and even on my Android phone and Amazon Fire tablet. I use a clone of Logitech bluetooth receiver. I use Qobuz in a Firefox browser window to stream it.