I don't see how these can be up to much without drivers that prevent Windows resampling.
Surely XP needs ASIO drivers and Vista WASAPI?
OS X should be fine.
What am I missing
I don't see how these can be up to much without drivers that prevent Windows resampling.
Surely XP needs ASIO drivers and Vista WASAPI?
OS X should be fine.
What am I missing
Brian
In Southampton: Raspberry Pi 4 running PiCorePlayer, Beresford Caiman SEG, Quad 77 Int Amp and CD Player, AVI Neutron 4, Sennheiser HD25 headphones.
In Nicosia: Small Format HTPC, Beresford 7520 ,Quad 405-2, Quart 980s German Tower Loudspeakers.
I guess it depends on what the standard audio USB output is configured to. I've never used MS for audio output so I'm not sure what the interface is like, but given that Windows appears to need drivers for everything to operate to its full potential, I'd imagine a "driverless" USB DAC wouldn't be much cop. With OSX it's different (as you've hinted at) due to Apple core audio, but I wouldn't like to guess at the level of quality on a Windows platform.
Ben Duncan mains conditioner
2022 MacBook Pro 14" M1 Pro 10/16/16/16
Samsung QE75Q90T 75" QLED TV
XMOS DSD Async USB to Coax converter
RME Audio ADI-2 FS (AK4493) DAC
Chord Clearway XLR interconnects
Audioquest Crimson USB interconnect
QED Quartz Reference optical interconnect
Edifier S3000 Pro active speakers
Atacama SE24 stands
What about Media Monkey or such?
I'm looking for a portable USB headphone DAC/amp. This is just to take with me when I'm away to improve the quality of listening from an XP laptop (no SPDIF out) through a pair of Westone UM-2's.
I have been looking at the Trends Audio UD 10.1 and the Carat HD1V.
Anyone any thoughts as to it would be a worthwhile shot in improving the sound?
Naim ND5 XS, nDAC, XP5 XS, 202, HC, NAPSC, 250.2, B&W 804s.
AVR350, B&W HTM4, Gallo.
Samsung, Oppo.