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96 khz files playing in 48hz
HarryDoyle:
--- Quote from: dtc on August 29, 2019, 06:09:25 pm ---Jim posted while I was typing.
Can you post a screen shot of the Audio Path when this is happening? It should clearly show what MC is outputing.
Given that the signal going into the Anthem is analog, the Digital sample rate may just be a mistake on the part of the Anthem. Did you ask Anthem what it should display when it is getting an analog signal?
EDIT : Ask Anthem why it is displaying 48 KHz when it is getting an analog signal.
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it could very well be an error. I thought that info would be transmitted through analog cables.
HarryDoyle:
--- Quote from: blgentry on August 29, 2019, 06:32:47 pm ---If you have TWO RCA cables running from your DAC to the Anthem, then it is almost certainly an analog connection. Therefore the Anthem can't know the sampling rate of the digital data. The Anthem *can* know it's own sample rate for doing DSP processing. Maybe that's what it's showing.
On the other than, if you have ONE RCA cable or ONE optical cable going from the DAC to the Anthem, you might be passing through a digital signal and not using the DAC at all. In that case the Anthem would definitely know the sample rate it was being fed.
So exactly how is the DAC connected to the Anthem?
my dac does not have any digital outs. it is connected via 2 rca analog cables. and i have turned off all correction options on the anthem.
Brian.
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dtc:
MC is outputing 96 KHz.
I think you need to figure out why the Anthem is displaying a digital sample rate with an analog signal.
You might hook another analog source, like the headphone output of your phone or the analog outputs of a CD player, and see if the Anthem still displays a digital sample rate. That would show that MC/Dac is not causing the sample rate to show.
mojave:
A check of the Anthem manual reveals the answer. See page 20.
The Anthem is converting the analog input to digital so that DSP in the Anthem can be used. Most analog to digital converters convert to 48 kHz. To bypass this, you need to go to your input settings and the Process Analog Audio Input option. Change it to No. Now the signal will stay completely analog since the Anthem uses an analog volume control.
HarryDoyle:
--- Quote from: mojave on August 30, 2019, 08:34:22 am ---A check of the Anthem manual reveals the answer. See page 20.
The Anthem is converting the analog input to digital so that DSP in the Anthem can be used. Most analog to digital converters convert to 48 kHz. To bypass this, you need to go to your input settings and the Process Analog Audio Input option. Change it to No. Now the signal will stay completely analog since the Anthem uses an analog volume control.
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interesting. I see that that in turning this off it shuts off the signal to the sub too. so inorder to play hi-res files, your recevier must have all [processing shut off?
also, it still shows 48kHz on the info display.
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