Doe’s your Dac support DSD? I don’t know much about DSD and the difference with PCM but as far as I’m aware most use PCM.
A quick Google makes me believe that you would need the dsd-pcm package for MPD. This concerts the file stream.
I have no clue whether or not it’s installed by default.
No i don’t have a dsd capable DAC, i uses a pifi dac+ on I2S bus with a raspberry Pi 2 last model.
My aim was to test DSD-PCM conversion “on-the-fly” playback because the 1st raspberry was not strong enough.
With old volumio, i saw my dff files on their respective folders, i didn’t install a special dsd-mpd version.
Now the files are not in volumio library but they’re phisycally present on the network hard drive.
mpd --version
[/code] returns
[code]root@volumio:~# mpd --version
Music Player Daemon 0.19.12
Copyright (C) 2003-2007 Warren Dukes <warren.dukes@gmail.com>
Copyright (C) 2008-2014 Max Kellermann <max@duempel.org>
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO
warranty; not even MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Database plugins:
simple proxy
Storage plugins:
local
Decoders plugins:
[mad] mp3 mp2
[mpg123] mp3
[vorbis] ogg oga
[oggflac] ogg oga
[flac] flac
[sndfile] wav aiff aif au snd paf iff svx sf voc w64 pvf xi htk caf sd2
[audiofile] wav au aiff aif
[dsdiff] dff
[dsf] dsf
[faad] aac
[mpcdec] mpc
....
It seems that dff is supported, but no way to see the files