it looks like it won't be much longer according to the Doom9>LAV forum. http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=cbc96aa12ca061f0023de0d53ea700fb&t=156191&page=943
Yep. Knew this but didn't want to derail with unreleased speculation. Is great news though, certainly.
Am I correct in thinking that disabling the DSP would not be an issue in my case as my highest sample rate of music is 96,000 (my receiver handles that) and I don't think I have anything on the low end. (what would be on the low end?) All my video files are OTA Ts files.
Can you point out a few examples of when the problem would crop up for my general understanding? Are you thinking blue-ray dvds?
You are unlikely to hit edge cases where you might need to play these kinds of files in everyday life, but if you do have one once-in-a-blue-moon, then why
block playback for no good reason? That is all I mean.
The "problem files" would be those with sample rates:
* below 44.1kHz (which could be online content)
* above 96kHz (super-high-resolution sample content)
Granted, anything below 44.1kHz is going to be cruddy quality, but I have actually encountered these here and there. Mostly older stuff ripped from online streams. And, some of the newer "high-quality" music services do have higher sample rates than 96kHz. But, again, if you
happen to stumble upon one of these files, do you want the failure case to be:
* MC shows an error and refuses to play them.
* MC plays them with the highest possible fidelity
Those are the choices. Keep in mind, that you can have the latter without sacrificing native quality for all of your regular tracks. All you have to do is set the Output Format DSP like (this assumes the highest sample rate your device can play is 96kHz):
Done. Now, MC will pass through and never "touch" any normal formats your output device can handle natively, and will automatically resample only those formats that would otherwise fail to play entirely.
You can check what formats your output device supports via the Windows Playback Devices Sound Control Panel: