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googly:
With MC 22 and 21 I have the same issue - loss of the initial few milliseconds of a song (using WASAPI). Adding a period of silence at the start (Options) has no effect but using DSP Studio - Output Format solves the issue. I set to 5.1 and do no output encoding or upmixing/downmixing. I would like to not do this as converting stereo to 5.1 channels seems to be overhead that I don't need.
I also noted what has already been reported that audio is analyzed after import even if the check is off.
And I can reiterate that both MC 21 and 22 do not refresh immediately when auto import finds files have been removed .... this bug first appeared in MC21. AP

JimH:
This is probably the device you're playing to.  It has a little trouble switching.

googly:
Ok but that is no help to me. It has not always done this. Foobar does not do it.

JohnnyFire:

--- Quote from: googly on July 30, 2016, 08:34:32 pm ---With MC 22 and 21 I have the same issue - loss of the initial few milliseconds of a song (using WASAPI). Adding a period of silence at the start (Options) has no effect but using DSP Studio - Output Format solves the issue. I set to 5.1 and do no output encoding or upmixing/downmixing. I would like to not do this as converting stereo to 5.1 channels seems to be overhead that I don't need.
I also noted what has already been reported that audio is analyzed after import even if the check is off.
And I can reiterate that both MC 21 and 22 do not refresh immediately when auto import finds files have been removed .... this bug first appeared in MC21. AP

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are you on AVR receiver? if yes wellcome to the silent stream bug, if you not try to custom your buffer values

JimH:
Some receivers and DAC's take a little time to adjust.  Normally, playing a second of silence should fix that.

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