In Reply to: Progress Report on exaSound e38 DAC - I'm a happy camper now posted by Chris from Lafayette on July 5, 2017 at 17:50:54:
"... Regarding the files downloaded from the Chandos site (where the wrong sound was going into the wrong channels), Chandos, like BIS (eClassical) is one of those very customer friendly sites which allows for re-download of files which you may have mangled in some way (as I did with my Chandos files). I've now re-downloaded all the original FLAC files and they all play wonderfully! ..."A corrupt file would probably not cause the channels to get rearranged. A corrupt file would exhibit itself as noise, distortion and/or dropouts. Channel rearrangement sounds like a cabling problem or a software configuration problem (depending on the software).
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- RE: Progress Report on exaSound e38 DAC - I'm a happy camper now - emailtim 08:38:22 07/08/17 (1)
- What happened was that I converted the Chandos FLAC files to AIFF's - Chris from Lafayette 09:52:40 07/08/17 (0)