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 on: Today at 10:01:26 am 
Started by whoareyou - Last post by whoareyou
Yes, this is bitstreaming.
No other way to play Atmos without converting it to another format.

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 on: Today at 09:58:52 am 
Started by Mr Swordfish - Last post by Mr Swordfish
This may or may not be a JRiver MC thing, but I've got several thousand ripped CDs in my collection and some small but annoying percentage are "corrupt" that is, they glitch and sputter due to a bad rip.  It would be nice to be able to identify all those files without having to actually listen to every track in the library.  Is there a tool in MC for this?  Or could someone suggest some other tool?


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 on: Today at 09:32:17 am 
Started by HamishNorton - Last post by HamishNorton
I think it should also, but I think what is actually does is play silence the first time the program is asked to play audio after being started, and then again when and if the sample rate changes. I agree that playing silence at the start of each playback would be better.

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 on: Today at 09:31:10 am 
Started by whoareyou - Last post by DangerJP
Hi,

I just played Pink Floyd DSTOTM Atmos version ripped to individual .mka files and the transitions between tracks seem to be gapless on my setup (Win11 - MC32 - USB dac (ASIO) - stereo speakers).

Maybe I'm missing something?
Or maybe you mean bitstreaming to an AVR which actually decodes Atmos files?

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 on: Today at 08:53:24 am 
Started by haggis999 - Last post by cncb
If you are using the "new" templates, you can set most of the font sizes in the "Variables" sections at the top of Customize file info panel...

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 on: Today at 08:26:57 am 
Started by whoareyou - Last post by whoareyou
Bump.....

As mentioned, the only way to play Atmos gapless is to play the entire album's mkv from start to finish.  If you import that same MKV with CUE, the chapters are presented and labled as indiviual tracks as part of the normal UI, but playback is not gapless.

To get around this, it seems people are importing the same album twice, one import for gapless and one import with cue for individual tracks i.e. so that the mkv's audio tracks can be used in playlists.

Would it be possible to add an option to override the CUE data so album can be played gapless?  That would alleviate need to import same album twice.

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 on: Today at 06:25:16 am 
Started by HamishNorton - Last post by Hendrik
I find (see screenshot) "play silence at startup for hardware synchronization", which I understand plays silence when the first track is played and then if the sample rate changes, and then "do not play silence (leading and trailing), which I leave unchecked, and then there is the gapped playback between tracks, but this does not seem to actively play silence but it appears just to wait before starting the next track. Where have I not looked?

"play silence at startup for hardware synchronization" should actually play silent audio at the start of playback.

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 on: Today at 05:04:47 am 
Started by HamishNorton - Last post by JimH
Would you need to play it every time?  Or just once per session?

The device probably has a mode the maintains power on.  Ask the mfr?

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 on: Today at 04:39:52 am 
Started by HamishNorton - Last post by HamishNorton
I could indeed make such a track. It would be tedious to always make it the first track "Playing Now" - would there be any way to automate that?

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 on: Today at 04:32:22 am 
Started by HamishNorton - Last post by JimH
You could make an audio track for that purpose.

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