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DAC only handle 48kHz over USB
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<blockquote data-quote="cwfourie@gmail.com" data-source="post: 881710" data-attributes="member: 21187"><p>For my digital music I use my PC, where I am subscribed to TIDAL, HI-FI which boasts the FLAC.</p><p></p><p>I don't have anything currently downloaded on the PC though.</p><p>I just need to figure out the best possible way of connecting my PC to the DAC to use it to its full potential. (DAC - Coaxial; USB and Toshlink) (Laptop - HDMI; 3.5mm jack and USB)</p><p></p><p>So I know the USB is limited to 48kHz, what would the next best option be, baring in mind my system is right below my TV? Chrome Cast Perhaps as well?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cwfourie@gmail.com, post: 881710, member: 21187"] For my digital music I use my PC, where I am subscribed to TIDAL, HI-FI which boasts the FLAC. I don't have anything currently downloaded on the PC though. I just need to figure out the best possible way of connecting my PC to the DAC to use it to its full potential. (DAC - Coaxial; USB and Toshlink) (Laptop - HDMI; 3.5mm jack and USB) So I know the USB is limited to 48kHz, what would the next best option be, baring in mind my system is right below my TV? Chrome Cast Perhaps as well? [/QUOTE]
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