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I made some using dbpoweramp, and it doesn't seem to work.
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I tried the same file converted to 24/96 in dbpoweramp, and it played fine.THere must be a setting or maybe a problem with asio or the crossover plugin.
nt
What version are you using, and are these files in that resolution or are you upsampling?
Dawnrazor:These files were created back when I had a functional trial version of Cool Edit Pro at my disposal. What I was aiming to do was to digitally record the ANALOG output of a universal player to capture some samples of SACD for my Audio PC.
So here is what I did: My M-Audio Revo 7.1 can record at up to 24/96. Cool Edit Pro did not HAVE an option for 24 bit (as far as I could tell) - the choices were either 16 or 32 bit. So I tried 32bit@192 kilohertz - more for the hell of it than any other reason. Now since the soundcard can only do 24/96khz, then Cool Edit Pro was likely doing some resampling (to 192khz) and dithering (to 32bit) of it's own "on the fly" in realtime during the recording process.
In any case, this is obviously not the optimal way to record - the way to go would be to use software that used the exact same bitdepth/samplerate as the hardware. But my intent was to make "decent" sounding but very large files to test CPU utilization - and to see if Foobar would play them.
I must say - even though there must have been some intensive "math-a-magics" going on for Cool Edit Pro to "create" a 32/192 file from a 24/96 capable soundcard, the end result was pretty decent sounding files. To record at 24/96 and resample to 32/192 after the fact would take WAY too long and tax my CPU way too much using the "Resample" program I have.
Foobar reports "32bit - 192kilohertz" in the "stats" box in the bottom left hand corner of the screen, and plays these files no problem. The only thing you would likely need to do in Foobar to play such a file is select "32 bit" under playback options in the Foobar playback menu.
Cheers,
Presto
But you must have right sound card and/or dac.
OK.THe Lynx 2 does seem to support this resolution.
Are there any settings I should know about?
Are you playing 24/192 .wavs?
0.8.3 with 0.47a Asio SSE2. The settings in Plat Priority; Asio Buffer; Real Time Mode etc all subtley affect sonics.Outboard src via dCS 972 noticeably better than src in Fooobar.
C3 1.3 G CPU not powerful enough for Foobar upsampling.
C3 1.3 G CPU not powerful enough for Foobar upsamplingI am not upsampling in the player, but create upsampled files on another computer for playback.
09 won't play the files at all, but 08 will, there is just no sound.
THe LYnx mixer reports 192 for the clock, but there is no sound.
Just has a look at the hardware spec for Lynx2. Supports 192k analog in/out but only 96k digital in/out. Not sure what it means. Suggest you ask Lynx.Also see if your CPU supports the version of ASIO out you use in Foobar. Normal SSE oe SSE2. Use CPUID to find out.
Hey Fmak,I am using the analog outs, and there is no sound.
I don't think I have a choice on the asio driver, as I only saw one for 09.3.
I did use cpuid and have what I think is the right asio for 08, but that doesn't output any sound either.
COuld it be a buffer setting or any other setting?
You must select the correct asio driver for your CPU. In your case, take from .bin either noram or sse depending on what cpuid says about the instruction set.
THe new version only has one asio dll. NOt different versions like in 08.
Try playing with output format first; use 32 bit fixed output 24 bit seems not to work on some setups. Don't lock the clock in Lynx either.
i have ripped several dvd-audios with 192/24 audio tracks, recompressed them in Wavpack, and played them successfully over both winamp and foobar using otachan's ASIO output plugin and a native ASIO driver on the soundcard.Windows Media Player on the other hand supports up to 96/24, but i've never been able to get 192/24 to work.
Hi C,What about .wavs? Maybe it needs to see another format like the wavepack you mention?
nt
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