![]() So, in case you are not informed, please note that any such NUC can sustain bitstreams of (under Windows 10 as well) by just installing an OLD version of your own "Intel Audio Driver", as I detailed /message/503256# 503256 here.Īnd as I clarified in the same thread, even the very basic and general purpose "High Definition Audio Device" driver supplied by Microsoft with each and every WINDOWS installation does provide support for PCM and, obviously, this also works just fine on your "Intel NUCs" as on any other system. It's your latest device drivers that have removed such capabilities.įor reasons unknown, rather than provide improvements, your "device drivers updates" remove capabilities. Such devices ARE indeed capable of such PCM bitrates on Windows 10! You SELL something as capable of supporting PCM bitstreams of and then repeatedly downgrade the specs, and now come and tell us that such devices aren't capable not even of is absolute *b.s.*. You guys intel (all of you: developers + support) should be ashamed! Thanks for any additional help/insight you can give. When I go into Sound properties in Windows it shows my default Marantz receiver and it says it supports 16 and 24 bits and all the way through 192khz - but there are no check boxes for any of the combinations for me to try (I can't even select cd sound, 44.1/16). I can get 96/24 padded, which implies, I think, that it can't get a clean 24 bits even on 96 or 88.2 khz.Īre you saying t he Nuc isn't capable of 24 bits at all, because I'm pretty sure I got that, and more in Linux? It sounds more like an operating system thing. Jriver software says it is playing back at 192/16 because there aren't enough bits. While running Windows 10 on my new Nuc (though the same 6cay model as the one I returned), I can't even get a clean 24 bits on 96/24. I returned it to Jriver because I'm not comfortable with Linux. In fact, it was padding everything to 192/32. I had no problems running 192/24 using the direct connection with ALSA. Is this a Nuc/Intel hardware issue or a Windows 10 issue?Īre you sure it isn't supported? I had this exact same model Nuc ordered from Jriver that was running Linux. While searching around the net I kept seeing this same screen but with checkboxes by the sample rates and bit depths for the user to choose - I have no such options. However, I don't see a way to select any of these. In windows it says the Marantz is selected and supports all samples up to 192 and bit depths of 16 and 24. I think I have all the latest drivers for everything (I just updated the graphics driver to the newest Intel HD graphic driver for the 500 model on my Nuc). While I had it I played my 192/24 files through ALSA to the Marantz with no issues whatsoever (it even padded the bit depth to 32). I am returning it because I just don't understand Linux and want a Windows environment. Here's the other odd thing - I ordered this same model Nuc preloaded with the JRiver software and running Linux from the JRiver people. I know the Marantz can handle 19/24 - it has done so via hdmi and ethernet to my Oppo 103 blue ray player without any problems. When playing I see it downsampled to 192/16 with a message that there aren't enough bits for the selected output (it recognizes that it is coming in at 192/24). In JRiver, I've chosen to play through my Marantz using Wasapi direct connection. I tried to play a flac file at 192/24 hd audio in JRiver. I don't know which is responsible for the issue (The Nuc hardware, Windows, or JRiver). ![]() I use JRiver Media Center to play my music from my server through the Nuc to the Marantz receiver. ![]() I have it connected to my Marantz 1608 via hdmi. I am using it as a music player with an ethernet connection to my pc in another room with all my music files. Just got this barebones Nuc and put a 120gb ssd and 8gb of ram in. ![]()
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