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In Reply to: RE: cPlay - the open source high-end audio player using ASIO posted by cics on May 05, 2008 at 13:31:58
This ia a very simple batch file to change cPlay audio resolution from within cMP.
Place the bat file in cPlay directory, probably C:\Program Files\cics Play.
Associate cPlayCHG.bat to a cMP button and use it as you like it!
When batch file is used, it creates a tmp file in working directory.
In this way you will be able to change cPlay starting audio resolution without enter/exit/enter cPlay.
This is particularly useful, for example, for users who normally keep cPlay at red book resolution and want to change it from time to time.
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I would like to point out that, in case you use Jolida's nLite intallation,
you must delete "Command-line tools" from his LAST SESSION.INI in order for cPlayCHG.bat to work.
Could you add to the batch file that it display the samplerate for the files referred to in the highlighted cuesheet in cMP (knowing this only helps with cuesheets and not playlists of differing rates)? Who can remember with hundreds or thousands of cuesheets/albums? That way one could choose an even multiple.
I'm not able to do that in a batch file.
That's why in my cue file I keep information on resolution in album title: "my album title (24/xxx)".
Thanks for the batch file.
It may be the basis for the most viable workaround, which is for a batch file similar to yours, to read the sample rate from the header of the audio file.
Less elegant, would be to require the user to put something in the cue file, or file name/path.
riboge - check your email for email from AA from me on Vista, thanks.
Ken, I replied on friday to your email and did so again just now.
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