I think it would be some form of computer hardware to do this, not a device per se. Yes, ideally a Chord DAC would be ideal. I myself have a Qutest, so this would not be a problem for me particularly. I do agree that ideally you have a Chord DAC to pair with an MScaler, but have read other dacs sound great with it feeding them aswell(not the full upsample). Since the MScaler does the upscaling digitally, you would think it would be easy enough to save that new digital information, as a Hi-Res file on your computer. I have tried HQPlayer and I’m not a fan of upsampling in it. I’m not sure if I’m a fan of upsampling at all. Would like to test it some with the MScaler doing the job. Just not enough to pay for one. I do know this software does not currently exist, to my knowledge atleast. Was more curious on if it could exist, and what all it would take.
Recording Chord MScaler Output
Is it theoretically possible to have the MScaler upsample all of your favorite tunes, and save them to your computer, in the new upscaled format? Dosent sound like it would be to hard to do, but I'm not amazing with computer software. Such possibilites with this, from demoing already upscaled songs(provided by Chord), to selling them upscaled for people who cant afford the MScaler. Just a thought, I'm not quite convinced enough to buy one.
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