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Magic_Randy:

--- Quote from: wisker3600 on December 29, 2016, 09:35:12 pm ---Hello Countrybumkin, I was trying to play a song in MC Pono and I got this message "Something went wron with Playback. Details: Playback could not be started on the output "Direct Sound" using format 44.1kHz. The output format may not be supported by your hardware. You can use DSP studio to change the output to a compatible format". I had double clicked on a song when I got this message. I have no problem playing files in PMW and iTunes and Amazon Library. I use PMW to play hi-res files through my DAC in my home stereo. My wife and I work on this for hours but can't seem to get it to play. I hope it is a setting problem. HELP!!! Please!!

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Try this
Go to: Player->DSP Studio->Output Format-> In the Sample Rate section
change the Output to 48,000 Hz for the first 2 entries (Less than 44,100 Hz and 44,100 Hz)

wisker3600:
Magic, I tried to click on output and nothing happens. Above that is says "output encoding", where should that be set? right now it says "2xDSDin native format (requires ASIO and 2xDSD capable DAC" I can't get the sample rate to change where you told me to change it. If I can't get this to play it isn't worth much to me. Thanks.

wisker3600:
Magic, I went to PMW and it says NONE in the output encoding. Can I type "NONE" in there? I can't see any other way to change it??
Bob

wisker3600:
Hello Magic, I fixed it wooohoooo. I found the setting to enter 'NONE" in the output encoding and it plays now. I went back to PMW and saw that setting in there so I tried it:) Thanks for pointing me in the right direction!!! This is great!!
Bob

Magic_Randy:

--- Quote from: wisker3600 on December 30, 2016, 04:58:10 am ---Hello Magic, I fixed it wooohoooo. I found the setting to enter 'NONE" in the output encoding and it plays now. I went back to PMW and saw that setting in there so I tried it:) Thanks for pointing me in the right direction!!! This is great!!
Bob

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Glad you are up and running.
Randy

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