![]() UID: AppleUSBAudioEngine:CA:CA DacMagic 200M 2.0:1100000:1Īudio buffer frame size : 29 to 4096 frames Model UID: CA DacMagic 200M 2.0:22E8:DAC2 Library database path: /Users/morpheus/Library/Application Support/Audirvana/AudirvanaDatabase.sqlite ITunes/Music library synchronization: not synchronized R8brain to DSD256 with filter type B 7th order MacOS Version 13.2 (Build 22D49) with 64GB physical RAM Any help to solve this would be highly appreciated.Īudirvana playback: | Control Panel ![]() Below are the links to a couple of screenshots, showing the song played from both apps. ![]() I suspect this is a matter of settings in the Audirvana app, but for the life of me I can’t find which one to change to get the same MQA stream rendering as I get from Roon. However when playing the same song from Roon, the led lights up magenta, which according to the statement above means the playback is happening at the highest quality. When I play MQA Studio files out of Tidal, using Audirvana, the led lights up in blue. If the LED is magenta, then the unit is rendering an MQA stream or file, completing the processing, and allowing playback at the highest possible audio quality…” For MQA the LED will light up green for MQA, or blue for MQA Studio. When playing the same song from TIDAL, I get a different decoding from Roon than I get from Audirvana.Īccording to my DAC manual: “…When the DacMagic 200M is receiving an incoming digital stream, the relevant LED will light up to indicate the incoming digital sampling frequency. However I am facing an “interesting challenge”. I like the Audirvana application options and interface much more than I like the ones from Roon, and simply want to make the switch. The DAC I’m using is the Cambridge DACMagic 200, connected to my laptop via a USB cable. I have downloaded the latest version of Audirvana for Mac OS, and connected it to my TIDAL account. I have a MacBook M1 Pro, with maxed out specs (64GB RAM, 8TB hard drive and the top M1 processor).
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