I think that the error message was clear and accurate.
"Playback could not be started on the output WASAPI – Event Style ‘using the format 96KHz 24bit 2ch’
This output may not be supported by your hardware. You can use DSP Studio to change the output to a compatible format.
Also, make sure that your system has a valid sound playback device and that it is properly configured in playback option."
> Is my assumption correct that it is the integrated sound system on the motherboard is the hardware problem?
Yes.
"Playback: SPDIF Interface, Soundmax Integrated Digital HD Audio default device"
onboard sound of the sort used in old laptops. Not great.
Sample Rates:
44.1KHz
48.0KHz
It doesn't appear that your onboard sound can support 24/96.
> As a work around I change the Sample rate for 96KHz to 48KHz in the DSP and bitrate to 16bit.
There are several ways to allow you to play your 24/96 files on your current setup. Here is one way using recent versions of MC 17:
In the DSP Studio dialog, you will make changes in the areas circled in this screenshot.
- Check the Output format checkbox.
- In the Sample Rate area, set the sample rate conversions as shown.
- Set the Bit depth to 16 bits.
Your 16/44.1 files will be played at their native rate/bit depth. Videos with 16/48 audio will be played at their native rate/bit depth. 24/96 material will be conversion to 16/48.
> So I'm wondering how to play my 24/96 files at their native resolution?
You may not be able to with your current hardware. Why did you buy the 24/96 files?
> I also jumped on 'renting' the $99 Music Fidelity V-Link so when it gets here next week
> I'll be able to assess the benefits of that addition and will report back.
> I also stopped by a local HiFi store and previewed the Peach Tree DAC
> and may be able to do an overnight demo to test drive it too.
I think your experience suggests strongly that you should get a better understanding of how computer audio works before spending serious amounts of money.
(pcstockton said) "check out Naim Audio's UnitiQute."
You'd be jumping into an entirely new set of unknowns. Wait until you know what you are doing before you make any radical changes.
> outdated Asus M2NPV-VM MB
My dedicated MusicPC has an Intel motherboard of about the same vintage with a 1.8 GHz Core2Duo CPU and 2 GB of Ram with Win XP. It is plenty fast for running JRiver MC. Your computer might be inadequate if it doesn't have enough Ram or if the CPU is slow single core model.
Win XP is not a good fit with USB DACs unless they have their own drivers. That might be a reason to get a newer computer. On the other hand, a $ 129 ESI Juli@ PCI soundcard gives you good quality coax and optical SPDIF outputs. Its ASIO driver bypasses the Windows audio stack and allows playback at native rates/bit depths. That approach works fine with Win XP. I have used one for years.
Bill