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The Linn DSM is a USB stream player. It does not recognise a USB hard drive/USB stick as a Music STREAMING source. | The Linn DSM is a USB stream player. It does not recognise a USB hard drive/USB stick as a Music STREAMING source. | ||
− | :Connect this USB socket into a Windows7/8/10/11 PC or MAC and be a Sound card for these computers. | + | :Connect this USB socket into a Windows7/8/10/11 PC or MAC and be a Sound card for these computers <sup>1</sup>. |
:: • DSD audio will typically be transcoded to PCM, by the PC/MAC, before transporting down the USB cable to the Linn DSM | :: • DSD audio will typically be transcoded to PCM, by the PC/MAC, before transporting down the USB cable to the Linn DSM | ||
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+ | :<sup>1</sup>: The Linn DSM will playback the audio dictated by the PC/MAC sound driver. | ||
+ | ::*On Mac you can go into the Sound Settings, after you select the USB Output, and adjust what audio format is played. | ||
+ | ::*On a Windows PC you will need to get an audio driver that supports higher bit-rates. (For example: Adding a PCI card or module into your PC to get these higher bit-rates) |
Revision as of 09:53, 4 December 2023
USB connection
Type: USB-B Asynchronous socket
- USB Audio Class 2 endpoint with supported sample rates from 44.1k to {{{1}}}
The Linn DSM is a USB stream player. It does not recognise a USB hard drive/USB stick as a Music STREAMING source.
- Connect this USB socket into a Windows7/8/10/11 PC or MAC and be a Sound card for these computers 1.
- • DSD audio will typically be transcoded to PCM, by the PC/MAC, before transporting down the USB cable to the Linn DSM
Note:
- 1: The Linn DSM will playback the audio dictated by the PC/MAC sound driver.
- On Mac you can go into the Sound Settings, after you select the USB Output, and adjust what audio format is played.
- On a Windows PC you will need to get an audio driver that supports higher bit-rates. (For example: Adding a PCI card or module into your PC to get these higher bit-rates)