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In Reply to: RE: cMP - the open source high-end Memory Player posted by cics on December 30, 2007 at 05:42:01
Thank you for this piece of software. Congrats for a really excellent piece of audio player.
Has anyone considered (synchronous) upsampling to 132.3 or 144 Khz? IMHO it provides the best upsampling ratio. It might sound audacious, but perhaps the software author could test for upsampling to 132.3 or 144 Khz? It does sound the best compromise between 192 Khz (where the bass suffers, the stereo imaging is too wide) or 96 Khz (where it sounds a little too compressed, though bass is excellent).
BTW the Rabbit Secret Code upsampling code is really excellent.
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Although this specific rate is not available as an option under settings, just change it in cicsPlay.ini (found in cPlay's installation folder). Here's an example of 132.3k:
RATE= 132300.000
This is possible for all cPlay versions. My original thinking was for 384k output and therefore allowed this to be set freely. Only thing needed is an ASIO driver that would accept such rates. Here's diagnostics output for trying to use 132.3k:
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Let us know if you find such a driver / soundcard.
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