8. Changed: Switched the resampler to high precision mode (testing appreciated).
Did some preliminary testing, since it was requested:
IMD: Performance seems largely unchanged using a standard IMD test. (60Hz -5dBFS tone, 7kHz -17dBFS tone)
Which is to say that it's mostly fine.
Aliasing: The old SRC did not seem to properly filter out the highest frequencies.
A 23kHz tone showed some aliasing with a 48kHz test file resampled to 44.1kHz. This is fixed with the new resampler.
I will say, however, that this aliasing did not seem to show up in the music tests that I did, only tests specifically designed to demonstrate aliasing.
Upsampling: It seems like there is less distortion than before.
A 1kHz tone at 44.1kHz upsampled to 192kHz:
I must point out that neither of the VST plug-ins that I have for dither seem to work with Media Center's conversion tool, so I am reliant on MC's RPDF dither in these tests.
So it is difficult to say whether these are actually resampler artifacts, or if they would be eliminated with TPDF dither. (I suspect the latter)
I haven't done more in-depth testing like impulse response tests or testing a 20-20k sweep for example.
I'm a bit out of my element when it comes to testing resamplers to be honest.
Rather than getting into the minutiae of one resampler vs another, where it could be argued that someone may prefer to use a resampler other than SSRC, the tests
at Infinite Wave Mastering indicate that SSRC High Precision should perform better than regular SSRC, and my own testing generally seems to agree.
So without requesting a big overhaul or a switch to another resampler, it seems like it should be of equal or better performance to what was previously in use.