In Reply to: Re: DirectX plug in in Foobar or Winamp posted by Jim F. on December 25, 2006 at 16:47:31:
I just remembered -- Bobcat DX works at 24/96.So, you do could do upsampling in Foobar/SRC to 24/96
**ahead** of Bobcat, using ASIO out to a sound card
(either an X-Fi or an E-MU would do), and simultaneously run
WaveLab as the DirectX host using ASIO drivers on the same
sound card. Run Bobcat DX as a DirectX plugin
in WaveLab at 24/96. One sound card -- one sampling rate!
Foobar gets to be the media player as well as the
upsampler.Very fast PC required (but not necessarily very expensive --
something like a Pentium D805, or one of the later Presler
or Conroe dual-core processors, would do fine. I overclock
my D805 to 3.9 GHz with liquid cooling with no problems
(so far -- wait 'til summer).
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Follow Ups
- **One** sound card, at 24/96 (Re: DirectX plug in in Foobar or Winamp) - Jim F. 16:59:39 12/25/06 (5)
- Patching the ASIO (Re: DirectX plug in in Foobar or Winamp) - Jim F. 19:41:31 12/25/06 (4)
- Worth a try (Re: DirectX plug in in Foobar or Winamp) - Jim F. 22:57:59 12/25/06 (3)
- It's not obvious to me. . . (Re: DirectX plug in in Foobar or Winamp) - Jim F. 05:06:21 12/26/06 (2)
- Re: It's not obvious to me. . . (Re: DirectX plug in in Foobar or Winamp) - Brucemck2 06:49:35 12/26/06 (1)
- Oh, it sounds great! (Re: DirectX plug in in Foobar or Winamp) - Jim F. 07:53:28 12/26/06 (0)