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bob:

--- Quote from: Magic_Randy on February 14, 2019, 07:44:35 am ---I think I'm having the same issue.

I noticed it with 24.0.72. I tried it again with 24.0.75.

I'm using a MacBook Pro with Mojave 10.14.3.

I'm not using DLNA or DSP preset per song.

I'm not using saved presets, I'm just changing the output in the window shown.

As a result I get no hi res output.

I don't mess with this often, so maybe I'm doing something wrong.

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Even if you don't use presets they are associated with the current zone.
Are you saying that when you stop and restart MC the settings you made in DSP studio are gone?

Magic_Randy:
Hi Bob,

See my screen shot for the sample rates.

There is the column for input and output.

I'm changing the output and it is not saved.

As an example, input is 96,000 Hz. I change the output to No change. And it gets reverted back to 48,000 Hz.

bob:

--- Quote from: Magic_Randy on February 15, 2019, 10:33:52 am ---Hi Bob,

See my screen shot for the sample rates.

There is the column for input and output.

I'm changing the output and it is not saved.

As an example, input is 96,000 Hz. I change the output to No change. And it gets reverted back to 48,000 Hz.

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Check the setting in Tools->Options->Audio->Advanced->Auto configure output settings on playback error.
Set it to no.
Then if playback fails you'll get a message box to that effect as opposed to automatic rate resampling.

Magic_Randy:

--- Quote from: bob on February 15, 2019, 11:52:08 am ---Check the setting in Tools->Options->Audio->Advanced->Auto configure output settings on playback error.
Set it to no.
Then if playback fails you'll get a message box to that effect as opposed to automatic rate resampling.

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Hi Bob,

That works.

Thanks for pointing out the setting. My sampling settings are now saved.

I'm still struggling with a problem but I don't think it is related to MC. I can now get hi-res sampling when I use my PCs internal speakers. When I switch to my Bose speakers it is not supported so I have to downsample to 48Khz. These are USB speakers and if memory serves me I used to be able to get hi-res sampling. Anyway, I'll keep playing with it.

Randy

bob:

--- Quote from: Magic_Randy on February 16, 2019, 08:25:41 am ---Hi Bob,

That works.

Thanks for pointing out the setting. My sampling settings are now saved.

I'm still struggling with a problem but I don't think it is related to MC. I can now get hi-res sampling when I use my PCs internal speakers. When I switch to my Bose speakers it is not supported so I have to downsample to 48Khz. These are USB speakers and if memory serves me I used to be able to get hi-res sampling. Anyway, I'll keep playing with it.

Randy

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You might want to check the sample rate for the Bose set in the Midi settings. You might be able to change it there...

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