I know, but when I set pll to off I don’t have the delay no matter what input I use when using the rose app
But I also use Roon because I like the interface more
To the Hifirose team: you intend to correct this problem or not.
I specify again (it has been said at least 10 times here) that with Roon the problem does not exist, it comes from your application
Thanks
@ROSEHAN
Hello, I’m testing a Lumin U2X at home. Guess what, no interruptions on the coaxial digital output. It doesn’t crash every morning, especially when testing an external clock. As a bonus, in terms of playback quality, it beats the RS130 and from afar.
No solution for 2 years, it’s unacceptable. HiFi Rose is definitely over for me. You’re hi-fi tourists, you don’t master anything when it comes to software, you’re total beginners. The only positive thing left for you in the end is design, so go back to furniture design.
A former customer, scorned, angry.
I understand your disappointment
On the other hand, the Lumin application is quite basic, it is the same as Teac and Esoteric (which I used for a few months) and it is far from pleasant
I use Aurender s10 device with the same connection and the same Dac but all is ok !!!
Ce n’est pas le Rs130 qui est en cause car avec Roon ça fonctionne parfaitement. C’est l’application que les développeurs ont négligé et continue de prendre les utilisateurs pour des pigeons. [quote=“GuileZ_Kicked, post:1, topic:10197, full:true”]
Hello,
I just bought a DAC that requires a PCM delay to avoid cuts at the beginning of tracks or when searching in the track. On my RS130 this does not work, I use the coaxial digital output.
I can set it in the menu to 500 ms or 3 seconds, it does not change anything at all.
I tested with the Roon application controlling the RS130 where the setting is also available, it works perfectly. Even when moving the track cursor I have no cuts and the sound reappears absolutely instantly. Unlike the RS130 where a fairly significant latency is noted with the loading circle that appears for 2-3 seconds at each action of changing track or searching in the track with obviously a digital unlocking of the DAC.
My RS130 is 100% up to date as well as all the applications.
@ROSEHAN can you help me solve this because it is super annoying.
Thank you very much.
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It is not the Rs130 that is at issue because with Roon it works perfectly. This is the application that developers have neglected and continues to take users for pigeons
For Rosehan
… e quindi che dobbiamo fare? Dobbiamo buttare i nostri ROSE? È davvero assurdo! Ma non vi è venuto in mente di testare il dispositivo prima di immetterlo sul mercato? Incredibile!!!
I got rid of the RS130.
Two years of patience have come to an end with the brand, which incidentally treated me like a fool too many times without fixing major reported bugs.
Hifi Rose does absolutely nothing conceptually in-house at the software and firmware level, I’ve had confirmation of this. They outsource this entire part to an external service provider.
A service provider (under orders from its client, of course) who apparently wastes more time and resources improving absolutely useless nonsense (VU meter, etc.) than making its player more reliable and correcting major flaws in digital audio file playback. Regarding the sound quality itself, I was very satisfied, but for the rest… not to mention the file transfer performance, worthy of the 2000s.
I think they’re going the wrong way with the bling that appeals at first glance, with all the marketing hype that goes with it, instead of focusing on the target audience that should be theirs: the demanding, passionate audiophile. And not the idiot who buys a beautiful device (because it is) to impress the audience.
These aren’t entry-level devices, so they can’t afford to be bad in terms of software/firmware. Low-end Chinese brands do much better, that’s saying something…
I switched to Lumin, where they focus on the essentials and the true purpose of using such a device, which is to listen to music without any hassle. No fancy touchscreen, which ultimately becomes completely useless, since you’re still controlling the streamers with your smartphone. No additional features that make coffee, but exemplary stability and no digital stream interruptions every time you change tracks or search within the track played via the AES/SPDIF/I2S inputs.
The software and firmware environment is entirely managed internally.
And the cherry on top is the even better playback quality.
I also had the opportunity to listen to the RD160, and I’m glad I didn’t take the plunge either; I found it really bad! !
GuileZ_Kicked,
I have long suspected this and even written on this forum that from the perspective of a software engineer that it looked like the hardware people and software people were two different groups who rarely talked to each other.
“Hifi Rose does absolutely nothing conceptually in-house at the software and firmware level, I’ve had confirmation of this. They outsource this entire part to an external service provider.”
It would have been nice if someone from the software company could monitor and incorporate the comments on this bulletin board.
StandardModel
Finally some confirmation of what was feared by many here. It’s all outsourced. That explains so much.