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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 19 for Windows => Topic started by: kindsage on July 09, 2014, 06:37:02 pm
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I ripped an audio dvd onto JRiver but I don't know where to go to see if it stayed 48k 24 bit 5.1 surround.
Where do I go?
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Audio Path in the upper right in windowed mode, or the Player menu if you right-click the video when it's playing fullscreen.
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I'm getting 48k 36bit input, and 48k 24bit output. Is there anything wrong? why is the input higher?
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I'm getting 48k 36bit input, and 48k 24bit output. Is there anything wrong? why is the input higher?
I would expect 32bit input. This is just the native intermediate format used to transfer the data.
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now I just put in a 96khz 24bit DVD audio disk and it's only reading as 48k. Any idea why that would happen? how to fix it?
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I ripped audio from a 96khz 24 bit DVD audio disk. Windows is at 24bit 96000 Hz. And I am playing through laptop speakers. Audio path is showing a 48khz 24 bit output. How can I fix it to where it actually plays 96khz audio? I don't have any other speakers or headphones at the moment, i'm just trying to make sure JRiver actually plays the audio quality I expect it too without changes.
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Double-check DSP Studio > Output Format > Sample rate.
It's possible your DAC only supports 48kHz.
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Could it be that my soundcard cant handle it?
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Could it be that my soundcard cant handle it?
Just set the sample rate so that you try it.