You can output bit perfect, unaltered, PCM data if you select the ASIO output mode and disable all DSP features inside MC.
Hi Alex.
Thanks for your response!
Yes, I already disabled all DSP features. ASIO seems indeed to work fine as HDCD coded music makes the HDCD indicator lit on my DAC, so I suppose this is proof that it is bitperfect indeed
I am not familiar with RME's features, but if it does not automatically switch the sample rate setting you may need to select the correct sample rate manually in its control panel. With usual audio files (= ripped from audio CDs) this would be 44.1 KHz.
Don't worry, it doesn't resample
Also I can easily check outputted sample rate as I connect my RME card to a Genesis Digital Lens which is connected to a PS Audio Ultralink II DAC. The Digital Lens shows sample rate on its display.
You didn't say what kind of DAC you use after the digital SPDIF connection. RME has a high quality DAC and it is possible that it is measurably better than the DAC in a typical HT receiver. If that is the case an analog connection would actually produce "better" quality. However, I am not saying that the difference would be audible.
The RME Digi 96/8 has digital ins/outs only. Also I did not hear any soundcard (yet) that bettered my external DAC so that why I choose to use digital output only (for now).
In general, I think you can use any playback/output settings that please you. You should trust your own ears. The theoretical "betterness" does not really matter when the output is not archived to a file. Once it is listened to, it is gone.
I understand. But its always good to know what one is doing.
Well I suppose this is a controversial subject, I am one of those crazy guys that believe that I hear differences between digital transports (either cd or pc based) and thus in jitter levels. After getting aquinted to MC a bit my quest for a better soundcard will start
Regards,
Ronald