![]() The microRendu supports the most popular ones and calls them output modes where in fact they are more protocol modes. There are many programs that can send audiodata to Network Audio Adapter’s but they might use all kinds of protocols. In stead of sending the audio data to the USB port of your computer, it is send to the Network Audio Adapter’s network input where it is translated to a USB output. Look at it as a remote connection point for your DAC. The microRendu is a so called NAA, a network audio adaptor. But at a price of 640 US dollars you expect it to do substantially better than a Raspberry Pi. Something any computer, including mini-computers like the Raspberry Pi, can do. The only thing it does is receive audio packets over the local network, recondition the data and send it out over asynchronous USB to a D/A-converter. ![]() It measures only 55 x 90 x 17 mm, holds a DC power in and LAN connector on one side and a MicroSD card slot and a USB A port on the other. Until you start listening! Be warned, watching this video might cost you! It’s rather small and rather unimpressive, the Sonore microRendu Network Audio Adapter. ![]()
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