Welcome to Interact and thanks for the kind words.
We'll see if we can reproduce the problem. Another similar problem related to switching between M4A and MP3 was found and fixed, but it isn't public yet. Your guess about switching playback method is probably good. You might see if the problem goes away if you play only one or the other filetype. You could easily do this by searching for a filetype in the upper right corner.
The problem seemed to get a bit better when I switched the the input engine from "Automatic" to something I myself configured. But it still exists. Iīll try and write about the things I experience in detail but before Iīll give my configuration:
Playback Options:WASAPI - Event Style
Open device for exclusive access
Hardware Buffer: 250msDSP Studio: Output Format 24 Bit activated (the card ASUS Xonar Essense ST wants it that way)
... and here goes the description:WavPack 32 Bit floating point / 96 kHz: no problem
WavPack 32 Bit floating point / 192 kHz: distorted (I recorded the distortion with WaveLab and only one phase of a channel was used up to 0 dBfs)
AAC 32 Bit floating point / 96 kHz: no problem in general, only when I switch from Wave, WavPack or WMA to AAC Iīll have the same distortion I described above with WavPack. The samplerate doesnīt matter, the bitdepth neither. The distortion is there for one second after I switched the tracks, then disappears and the tracks plays normal. Oh, just while Iīm at it: it would be really nice if you could add a function for AAC to use 32 Bit floating point decoding (since AAC only works that way and because I created those AAC files from 32 bit floating point wavīs).
This "1-second-noise" doesnīt occur when I switch from AAC to WavPack (or WMA, Wave), only the other way round. And itīs really loud! I listen mostly with headphones and everytime I switch and hear it my heart stops beating for two seconds