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Harsh Sounding High End Audio Playback
Birchman:
--- Quote from: bob on June 12, 2023, 09:01:05 pm ---Using the latest build, 31.0.21, you can see if Integer mode is successfully entered in the Audio Path.
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Updated to 31.0.21. Not seeing any differences when I click on Audio Path and open Apple MIDI. I might not be looking in the correct place. Thanks.
JimH:
--- Quote from: AGAWA on June 13, 2023, 01:41:12 am ---is HDMI the only sound connection? Do you use the headphones, and are they plugged in into your Mac? Please remove headphones plug.
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I think he meant that you should test without anything else plugged in.
bob:
--- Quote from: Birchman on June 13, 2023, 03:46:58 pm ---Updated to 31.0.21. Not seeing any differences when I click on Audio Path and open Apple MIDI. I might not be looking in the correct place. Thanks.
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The difference would be that it would say in the output path:
using core audio integer mode
if it doesn't say integer mode, then either you didn't check that option under MC's audio device settings along with exclusive or the device isn't capable of non-mixable integer mode.
I'm not saying that you have to have integer mode running, just that if you CAN get it running it might be interesting to see if that make any difference in what you hear.
Birchman:
Found the setting and toggled between combinations of integer-on, integer-off, and exclusive a number of times. No change in the path output, no change in the device midi setting, and no change in the problem. Also disconnected the device connected to the headphone jack. No changes. However, something that I noticed is that with this build the high end amplification/distortion might not be as extreme. I wish I had been able to graphically image the offending wavelengths before beginning this discussion. That would have taken a human variable out of the problem. Thanks
AGAWA:
there is also TEAMS driver installed. It is worth uninstalling it completely, reseting audio preferences (deleting the .plist file) and see / hear the result.
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