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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 22 for Windows => Topic started by: rsg on December 28, 2016, 12:17:54 pm
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Anyone know what 'padded' means in the window that appears when I click the blue direct path indicator (bear the top of the MC 22 main window)?:
output: 24bit 2ch (padded) using WASAPI
Stangely, the word 'padded' does not appear on my other computer, also using MC with WASAPI in audio device settings
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Some audio devices do not accept a native 24-bit signal, but instead require 32-bit - in this case MC takes the 24-bit and pads it with zeros until its 32-bit, and out comes 24 (padded).
Its still bit-exact 24-bit audio, just padded to fit the requirements of the hardware device - which is done automatically if the hardware requires it.
Note that there is still a distinct difference between 24 (padded) and actual 32-bit in WASAPI, as the audio device is told that its receiving 24-bit padded instead of actual 32-bit audio, so it can act accordingly and properly process the 24-bit of actual audio - the padding is just for transport.
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Interesting. I was able to change it to 32-bit by switching between ASIO and WASAPI.
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Interesting. I was able to change it to 32-bit by switching between ASIO and WASAPI.
I don't think ASIO has a 24-bit padded mode, so it would accept full 32-bit. However, if your DAC is a 24-bit DAC, then it will likely not use the full 32-bit information. We have a checkbox in the ASIO output plugin to tell MC to pack only 24-bit for those devices.
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Yes, thanks, I think it has to do with my 24-bit DAC. Strange, though, that the ASIO setting shows up as 32-bit.