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Author Topic: Upsampling from 44.1 to 88.2 khz no longer works?  (Read 976 times)

cyounkman

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Upsampling from 44.1 to 88.2 khz no longer works?
« on: February 19, 2014, 09:44:16 pm »

Hi all.

I'm using MC 19.0.117.0. For long time I was able to specify DSP such that 44.1 source material was upsampled to 88.2 khz. Apparently an update just went through (?) and I am no longer able to specify 88.2: only 96. Any thoughts? My system info below.

My output device is an Audioquest Dragonfly.


Library
    Total files: 24545
    Audio files: 21570
    Image files: 2617
    Video files: 7
    Other files: 351
Processing
    Thumbnails built: 100% (24541 of 24545)
    Audio analyzed: 100% (21577 of 21577)
Background Tools Running
    No tools currently running
Power
    Playback (disable automatic sleep)
Media Center
    Version: 19.0.117.0 Registered
    Install path: C:\Program Files (x86)\J River\Media Center 19\
    Interface plug-ins: Interface Plugins: TiVo Server (not running)
    JRMark: 1995 (version 19.0.117)
    Memory used: 83.5 MB memory
    Handles used: 443 handles
Advanced System Info
    Memory & CPU
        CPU features: MMX, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3
        Free Physical Memory: 992 MB
        Total Memory: 2.7 GB
    Operating System
        Microsoft Windows 8 64-bit
    Output Device
        AudioQuest DragonFly (driver 6.3.9600.16384)   [ WASAPI mode ]
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connersw

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Re: Upsampling from 44.1 to 88.2 khz no longer works?
« Reply #1 on: February 20, 2014, 07:27:09 am »

Welcome.  Could you please clarify how it no longer works?

When you go into DSP Studio, under Output Format -> Sample Rate, is Input 44,100 Hz aligned with Output 88,200 Hz?  Is the Output Format box in the upper left checked?

When you play a track, what happens?  Does it not play?  Does it give you the error message "Playback could not be started using the format: 88.2kHz, etc?"

What does the Audio Path (3-bar equalizer icon in the upper right) say that the output is?
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