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Problem Listening on Bluetooth Headphones
johnellenbe:
Well first of all it's not that simple. The setting is a table and in order to override the final output rate you have to select an output rate and then set that row. Since I had no clue I just set the first five to 48mhz. Near as I can tell from the log I succeeded into forcing things to 48 but that had no effect on the problem
--- Code: ---0012951: 33720: Playback: CAutoConfigureAudioOutput::GetOutputFormat: Start
0012951: 33720: Playback: CAutoConfigureAudioOutput::GetOutputFormat: Using input format
0012951: 33720: Playback: CAutoConfigureAudioOutput::GetOutputFormat: Applying output format settings
0012951: 33720: Playback: CAutoConfigureAudioOutput::GetOutputFormat: 48 kHz 24bit 2ch
0012951: 33720: Playback: CAutoConfigureAudioOutput::GetOutputFormat: Finish (0 ms)
0012951: 33720: Playback: CWaveOutBin::CreateBin: Start
0012951: 33720: Playback: CWaveOutBin::DestroyBin: Start
0012951: 33720: Playback: CWaveOutBin::DestroyBin: Finish (0 ms)
0012951: 33720: Playback: CAutoConfigureAudioOutput::GetOutputFormat: Start
0012951: 33720: Playback: CAutoConfigureAudioOutput::GetOutputFormat: Using input format
0012951: 33720: Playback: CAutoConfigureAudioOutput::GetOutputFormat: Applying output format settings
0012951: 33720: Playback: CAutoConfigureAudioOutput::GetOutputFormat: 48 kHz 24bit 2ch
0012951: 33720: Playback: CAutoConfigureAudioOutput::GetOutputFormat: Finish (0 ms)
--- End code ---
JimH:
Do you have another Bluetooth device you can test? I'm pretty sure this isn't a problem with JRiver.
JimH:
You're outputting 24/48. Try 16/48 and 16/44.1.
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