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Awesome Donkey:
Way to go, Apple. ::)

bhampster:
The whole forcing the HDMI output to 48Khz is what keeps my new computer working as a computer instead of as a dedicated media player.

I'm pretty unhappy about it and I have no idea why the Midi App was crippled this way.

I purchased a USB C to HDMI adapter but that doesn't help.

bob:

--- Quote from: bhampster on January 05, 2021, 05:19:11 am ---The whole forcing the HDMI output to 48Khz is what keeps my new computer working as a computer instead of as a dedicated media player.

I'm pretty unhappy about it and I have no idea why the Midi App was crippled this way.

I purchased a USB C to HDMI adapter but that doesn't help.

--- End quote ---
I'm a bit surprised they did that with the USB C to HDMI adapter too.
Since the HDMI is processed through the graphics chip it might be simply a limitation of that chip or that they haven't gotten the proper core audio driver for it finished yet so that isn't totally surprising.

It would be interesting to see if anyone running 11.x on Intel sees the same issue.

bhampster:
The HDMI output locked at 48Khz could be a result of my equipment. I have seen others reporting more sample rate options.

My AVR specifically is a Denon 730h and it's not recent.

Fred1:
Recordings on my M1 MacMini are restricted to 48kHz as long as my monitor is connected via HDMI. Otherwise any sample rate is possible.

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