Quebec City thrives on extremes that can reach more than 50f during a same year. You’d think that the proximity of Quebec City and Montreal would have nurtured similar climates but you’d be wrong. Jeez why is it always a polar climate when I go in winter and a sweltering jungle in the summer. I went up to Quebec City last week for my daughter’s B-Day and to attend the Carnaval parade.
Schiit driver bitperfect software#
That’s why my other serious DAC (Naim Preamp/Class A room heater aka AP amp DAC V1) is self-powered even though it has USB connectivity and provides DSP software for it. USB-powered DAC’s can be very powerful, depending on the chip’s design (some have firmware that allows them to suck more power out of a USB port’s theoretical limit and set first priority for themselves so they can deliver impressive musical performance with a 700+watt PSU, provided they are connected to the computer via triple-shielded USB cable) but the more juice they suck out of said PSU the less there is left for other components: print or burn something and watch all Hell break loose beeps, BSOD’s and all. Your USB DAC, does it have its own power supply or does it gets it from a USB port? I’m just curious to find out if it’s PSU-related. (event) must mean that some event-driven circumstance must take place for WASAPI to step in. I could steal almost 2 hours of music before the big crash awoke me from my stupor with myriad beeps and display of relaxing screens delicately painted in an exquisite hue of blue. That was so annoying that I had to resort to using the function “RunAsDate” which of course never fails to wreak havoc system-wide but at least I’m not too sure but if the syntax has the same meaning in Foobar than it does in C++ then (push) should mean to force WASAPI to move its butt otherwise everything in the chain is affected and prone to crash which invariably happens EXACTLY every 12 minutes when I use Foobar, this is probably workflow-related and like most such bugs affect the registry to the point it gets out of sync after 12 minutes. In order to get my USB DAC to play bit-perfect I had no choice but to use WASAPI(push) since WASAPI(event) crashed almost before I clicked Play. Then in the Music Player select WASAPI for Jriver, and in Foobar2000 you have a few selections, WASAPI (event) or WASAPI (push), both will work but I use event over push.