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Title: WASAPI Problem with one album
Post by: Drebin on January 13, 2011, 06:21:36 am
I've been converting my DVD-Audio discs to FLAC. They are 24bit but can be anything upto 192kHz and anything up to 6 channels.

They all play fine in WASAPI mode apart from one album. I get the following error if I try and play any tracks from this album:-

"Playback could not be started on the output WASAPI-Event Style using the format '48000Hz, 24 Bits Per Sample, 5 Channels'.

The album will play in Direct Sound mode though.

I'm using version 15.0.171 in Win7 64-bit.

I've uploaded the smallest track (50MB) if anyone wants to check it out.

http://rapidshare.com/files/442338477/05_-_Seamus.flac (http://rapidshare.com/files/442338477/05_-_Seamus.flac)
(Should take about 12 minutes on slow download).

Title: Re: WASAPI Problem with one album
Post by: pcstockton on January 13, 2011, 01:35:47 pm
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Title: Re: WASAPI Problem with one album
Post by: Matt on January 13, 2011, 01:39:16 pm
The '5 channels' part is suspicious.

Try using DSP Studio to convert 5 channels to 5.1 or 2.0 channels.  It's likely your card can't output 5 channels.

In general, it's best to select the channel configuration of your speakers as the number of channels in DSP Studio.
Title: Re: WASAPI Problem with one album
Post by: Drebin on January 14, 2011, 07:21:58 am
Yes, most of my 24bit albums are 2 or 6 channel.

The 5 channel album would be without a subwoofer channel.
I also have a 4 channel album (24bit 96kHz), an old 70's quadraphonic album so no centre or sub channels. That album actually plays fine in WASAPI mode.

If I enable DSP Studio and select 5.1 (No mixing), then the problem album does play OK. But are my all my stereo albums still "bit perfect" with DSP Studio enabled ? Everything is output in multichannel mode with silence on the unused channels. I think I'll disable DSP Studio as it is only one album that has a problem.