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MightyA-MAN:

--- Quote from: JimH on February 25, 2013, 01:33:05 pm ---Could that be the default device setting in the OS?  I believe it can be changed there.

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Hi Jim,

I wish that would be the case, but no, all OS settings are correct and only get changed to the Headset by Media Center. I didn't even had that Headset connected since ages, so was very puzzled at first. I might check later to see what happens after restarting the whole system, but don't really expect any change in the behaviour.

On another note, and sorry if I'm asking what I should have read somewhere, but I can't recall/find anything: Isn't there a MP3 audio codec included? I used Media Center for Windows via Parallels in order to convert my high-quality audio to simple 128kbit MP3 files for in-car usage. But it seems there's no MP3 option in the Mac version yet. Also I can't mount the SD card I'm using in-car as I can do in the Windows version, which I guess is just a yet missing feature. While I can get around that, I obviously can't do anything if there's no MP3 encoder.

Thanks and best regards,

Mighty A-MAN

jjde244:
I'm not able to play my import WAV files using MC without distortion in the playback.  I'm currently using an external DAC (Weiss) with a firewire connection. Any suggestions? 

JimH:
That could be a bug.  We have a known audio playback problem.  Should be fixed soon if that's what it is.

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