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A little disappointed in USB Music file specs

BasilFawlty

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I have a lot of High Def music (and some standard Def) on a Fiio HD Player. I just discovered that my Telly's music system will not play any of my FLAC files that are above 48KHz (most of my FLAC files are 96KHz) via the USB Port. That kinda sucks.
 
I have a lot of High Def music (and some standard Def) on a Fiio HD Player. I just discovered that my Telly's music system will not play any of my FLAC files that are above 48KHz (most of my FLAC files are 96KHz) via the USB Port. That kinda sucks.
Wondering if there’s a way to install an analog input. 1/8” mini jack would be perfectly fine. I have a nice portable DAC I like to use in the car.
 
I wish there was an analog input. 1/8" mini jack would be fine. I have a portable DAC that I use in my truck that I can't use in the Telly. I love MQA files from Tidal.

Perhaps there's an analog in on the back of the head unit that just needs a connection.
 




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