This just made me more confused. When playing a DSD64 file in native DSD output mode, the DAC's USB driver claims 2822400 Hz samplerate but the "foo_outinfo" component claims 176400 Hz with %output_samplerate%. Which is correct?
This just made me more confused. When playing a DSD64 file in native DSD output mode, the DAC's USB driver claims 2822400 Hz samplerate but the "foo_outinfo" component claims 176400 Hz with %output_samplerate%. Which is correct?
This just made me more confused. When playing a DSD file in native DSD output mode, the DAC's USB driver claims 2822400 Hz samplerate but the "foo_outinfo" component claims 176400 Hz with %output_samplerate%. Which is correct?
Thank you.
Thank you for your reply. I'm really confused, now. All this time using foo_out_asio, my DAC indicated that it was receiving native DSD but it wasn't? Anyway, now that I'm using foo_out_asio+dsd - can you please specify what is needed to output native DSD to the DAC? Should this option in the attached image be enough or are there more settings I need to change? Do I need to install DSD Transcoder as well?
I'm really confused, now. All this time using foo_out_asio, my DAC indicated that it was receiving native DSD but it wasn't? Anyway, now that I'm using foo_out_asio+dsd - can you please specify what is needed to output native DSD to the DAC? Should this option in the attached image be enough or are there more settings I need to change? Do I need to install DSD Transcoder as well?
After a little more experimenting, I've noticed a few benefits of foo_out_asio+dsd in comparison to foo_out_asio: 1- Seeking through a track is smoother and with less clipping/distortion . 2- It's possible to play video files in Windows (like, for instance, a youtube video) while foobar is playing a file with a different sample rate. Ofcourse the audio will not play, but with the default foo_out_asio not even the video would. 3- Less prone to playback errors (such as "timeouts") when in exclusive...
After a little more experimenting, I've noticed two other benefits of foo_out_asio+dsd in comparison to foo_out_asio: 1- seeking through a track is smoother and with less clipping/distortion 2- It's possible to video files in Windows (like, for instance, a youtube video) while foobar is playing a file with a different sample rate. Ofcourse the audio will not play, but with the default foo_out_asio not even the video would. Is this component just a slightly more stable version of foo_out_asio? Should...