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bob:

--- Quote from: ArtK on February 27, 2024, 07:15:41 pm ---Thanks.  I'll try 176k again. 
What is SoX?

--- End quote ---
Different resampler. It's an option in MC under Tools->Options->Audio

ArtK:
well, I switched to SoX.
I tried 176, 96, 48 ... none worked with the flac file on my Oppo.
They all still play extremely slowly.

JimH:
Try 16 bit, 48 kHz.

Maybe you've got multi-channel files that the Oppo doesn't handle.

bob:
Looks like an issue with MC28. I just tested in MC28 and MC32. MC32 conversion works. MC28 doesn't.
Edit: I was wrong. It works fine.
Just make sure when you do the conversion that under the conversion options you choose to apply DSP and under DSP settings set the output format checked and just right-click on the sample rate and set all to 176k

ArtK:
I've figured out MY problem.
I WAS going into TOOLS/Options/Audio/Settings...DSP and output format and making my changes there.  NO!!!!
For those of you following with Oppo's, after dragging in your dsf files and highlighting those to convert to flac,
On the left side, click Tools/LibraryTools/ConvertFormat
on the lower left, at the bottom (below Convert Format) click on Options,
Under the Audio Down arrow make sure and click the Apply DSP check box and then
click on the ... DSP settings;
I've attached my settings. basically, for 352,800 and up, change to 192,000Hz.
For Channels, I used Source number of channels. 
I've tested this on stereo and multi-channel dsf files.  all good.
  Thanks for your patience and help, Bob and JimH. 
I hope this helps other Oppo users.

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