No upsampling in Volumio 2?

Hi,

I have been using Volumio 1 on a Raspbesrry Pi2, playing through an Arcam D33 DAC for the last 18 months or so. I recently upgraded to Volumio 2, which I am very impressed with. Very stable with a much nicer UI and easier setup.

However, whereas I used to have the playback settings configured to upsample to 192kHz/24-Bit (which my DAC id happy to play) on Volumio 1.55, I cannot find any upsampling settings in the Volumio 2 menu. So now it is outputting at 44kHz to my DAC.

Have I somehow missed the upsampling settings, or does Volumio 2 not offer this function?

Thanks in advance for you help,

Euan

We’ll add such function in next version! :wink:

Thanks, appreciate you getting back to me. Hate to ask, but any idea of timescale on that? Only, finding it hard to live without that feature so looking into other options such as JRiver. Happy to hang on if it’s not for too long.

Thanks again!

Hi Michelangelo - just wanted to know if upsampling has been added to the new version of Volumio 2 released last month. Many thanks in advance, Euan

Hi Euan,

  1. Hit the little gear icon in the upper right corner of the webUI
  2. Select “Playback Options”
  3. Scroll all the way the the bottom
  4. See “Audio Re-sampling”

I can’t remember exactly which version this came in with. I don’t use this myself, but its been there for a while.

That’s what you’re after, right? I hope this helps!

Hello All,
I have just received my Primo and I’m listening as I write, it is sounding really good! I have a question about upsampling. My FLAC tracks are playing at 44khz 24bit. I turned upsampling on when playing a track and it stops playback and won’t resume playback without Restart of the system. After turning upsample on it also seems to wipe access to my network drive files, when I selected on the system sounded the startup sound and pretty much was non-functional…upsampling looks like it breaks a lot of things on this release with Primo.

I’m running the latest release, 2.565. Any advice appreciated.

Mark