Is there a way to turn off wireless altogether without using TT3.0. Will it be of any benefit to the sound by doing so.
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2012-10-27, 09:14 #1001
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2012-10-27, 09:57 #1002
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doesn't really belong in this thread, but here is an answer.
you could look at the file that Soundcheck doesn't want known as TT and see how it is done there. There used to be a TT3.0 thread, maybe there should be a "Not using TT3.0" thread.
it will make a small difference to the sound depending on your system and what other tweaks have been made also from a H&S perspective it is one less thing producing radio waves.Touch optimisations http://touchsgotrythm.blogspot.co.uk/
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2012-10-27, 11:01 #1003
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2012-10-27, 12:36 #1004
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2012-10-27, 15:18 #1005
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After going thru some threads, this is what I finally did to turn off wlan in /etc/init.d/rcS file.
# Start wlan
# /etc/init.d/wlan start
iwconfig wlan0 txpower off
# Start Samba
# if [ -x /etc/init.d/samba ]; then
# /etc/init.d/samba start &
# fi
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2012-10-27, 18:21 #1006
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2012-10-27, 22:53 #1007
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2012-10-29, 14:27 #1008
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Nad m51 dac
Just checking again to determine if USB out to this DAC now works.
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2012-10-29, 15:33 #1009
Not that I'm really into 192 files but just out of curiosity...
Does anyone have an idea why I can't play 24-192 files using Touch 7.8 > EDO > V-Link 192 USB converter > S/PDIF > EE Minimax DAC? I was able to play the same files using Touch's S/PDIF output to the DAC.
Am I missing something?
Thank you
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2012-10-30, 13:49 #1010
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No sound at 192khz
I have my Touch connected to a Xindak DAC-5. Unfortunately i don't have any info if this DAC can handle a 192kHZ input. The DC is connected to the Touch with coax. I installed EDO but when playing a 24bit/192kHz file there is no sound. The "Digital Signal locked indicator" on the DAC is on. OK, maybe the DAC-5 just can't handle 192 kHZ. But strangely it does play the 176.4 kHZ files i have. That doesn't seem logical to me, what do you think? Is there a chance i could get the 192kHz files to play?. I also tried an optical cable but that didný make any difference.