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No. DSD will only work using the HDMI 2 out of the Sony going into to HDMI IN of the Chinese adapter board (the one you listed). Then connect the HDMI I2S Out of the adapter board to the I2S input of your DAC.
I bought one of these HDMI → I2s boxes to use between my Oppo 205 and a DS DAC that I’m receiving tomorrow. I went ahead and hooked up the box and the Oppo today and I am grateful to say that when on the ‘TV’ setting, it passes lossless Dolby Atmos and DTS-X to my SSP… Took me a little while to figure things out. As it turned out, I had CEC disabled in the Oppo (no surprise as I HATE CEC). As soon as I toggled it on (I choose limited), it was able to communicate with my Anthem SSP and send out the lossless codecs. Before I did this, the lossless codecs were being blocked and I was getting lossy, compressed codecs. Very happy that I figured this out.
Anxious to hear thing tomorrow when I add in the DSD. The Oppo DAC is anemic to say the least. It became much better after I added an LPS but I still hear excess bloat compared to my vinyl setup.
That’s awesome. For me, it’s the boards ability to bypass the copy protection and pass the 96/24 PCM Stereo (I2S) from BluRay’s into the DSSr. Or else it defaults to 48/16 (S/PDIF) via Coax.
Well the converter works great for DSD64 (SACDs) from my Oppo 205. Display on the DS confirms that it’s receiving DSD. So that is beautiful thing but also where it all ends. I wish I read the thread posted earlier in this thread before purchasing. I spent like 20 minutes tracking down my cables and connections to try and figure out why the channels were reversed. It’s the box. Also, I now know why CDs sound horrific through the box. I guess pre-emphasis is being activated within the DS. So the only use for the box is to listen to SACDs with the channels reversed. Think I’ll just return it and maybe it’ll motivate me to buy a streamer and rip all of my media sooner than later. Kind of a bummer.
Well that hasn’t been my experience and yes, you need to solder the ribbon cable to the blue board in order to reverse the channel. For CD’s or anything PCM, the “reversed” I2S is excellent (not reversed when you play CD’s/Hi bitrate PCM). It’s indistinguishable from the optical and S/PDIF inputs to my ears.
Sorry it didn’t work for you. My experience is the total opposite.
I have 2 HDMI/MHL to I2S boxes: the cheaper one from Audiophonics in France
the board inside the box mentions HDA20012 TXC1. Native DSD via I2S works with Cambridge CXU, but the board cannot input native DSD and output DOP64 via COAX or Toslink. With my Musician Pegasus DAC the DSD L/R channels over I2S are swapped compared to PCM over I2S.
the board inside this box mentions HDA20027 TXC1 pro.
Native DSD via I2S works with Cambridge CXU, and there is now DSD sound/audio on coax and toslink. With my Musician Pegasus DAC the PCM and DSD L/R channels over I2S are correct.
Thanks to linger63 on audiophilestyle.com for pointing out that such a box exists.
If so, they are both the same box and reverse the L & R DSD Channels. It will never reverse the PCM channels. I have checked this numerous times with the Coax, Optical, AES/EBU inputs. The only way to get correct L & R DSD outputs is with this board that’s been mentioned numerous times by myself and others:
It comes with a ribbon cable that you cut in half, plug one end into either of the I2S white header connector on either of the boxes you bought (both boxes behave the same - “trust me”). Then you solder the pins based on the following pinouts :
Hi @rajugsw I wonder if you have any tips for someone who is just now trying to figure all this out, and who doesn’t have a lot of soldering/modding experience. I’m willing to get my hands dirty, but would like to minimize that if possible.
Would love to know what I would need to order to get HDMI audio from an X800 into a Denafrips (or perhaps Topping?) DAC that can accept I2S in. I think I can probably figure it out from the info already provided on this thread, but also wanted to check if there have been more recent developments that make this kind of thing easier. I appreciate any info anyone can give.
Since the Denafrips provides a built-in HDMI I2S port you can use the afore-mentioned module directly. Some of them have a switch to swap channels so that you do not need to bridge the pads with solder, though it is trivial to do. As to the Topping, you would need a Matrix Audio X-SPDIF 2 USB interface in addition as they do not offer HDMI I2S outputs on any models I am aware of.
I have been trying this with my sony udp-x700 to my gustard x26 but i dont have the ps as i was told not needed. Could you tell me what the current capacity is on your ps? Currently when i connect this the transport switches on and off every second.