All
Just came off a bit of nightmare troubleshooting session where MC seemed to lose its mind when using my RME ADI-2 FS DAC.
Yesterday the RME ASIO MADIFace USB driver came unhinged, and I found myself unable to play even the most basic FLAC file (44.1k/16bits) - where MC would automatically switch my ADI-2 to 48k (of all things?) whenever ASIO was in play.
After about 3 hours of uninstalling drivers, redoing settings and testing every possible RME/Windows driver combo I could think of - I did one deeper look at the ASIO (device settings) area and stared at this Channel Offset area for a few moments. Mine was set to 8. Now - I have no idea what 8 means so I switched it back to 0 and tried playback again and all was well.
Have to be honest - this is the first time I have ever acknowledged (or changed) this value and I can state without question - if this "channel offset" was 8 when I came in here today - it must have been 8 yesterday and probably "8" for months and months prior to this issue. So, it remains a mystery as to why a sudden change to 0 now is a solution to this problem.
Can anyone give a simple explanation as to what this Channel Offset refers to or how MC knows/uses these numbers (0,2,4 etc)?
AND - how can I (as a user) determine what "8" means?
In my Windows Sound Settings (Win 10 22H2 as of this writing) - there is (and always has been) just one stereo output for my RME ADI-2 DAC (labeled Analog 1+2 (RME ADI-2 DAC).
Is this output - actually Channel Offset "0"?
Would appreciate any additional knowledge around this.
Cheers
VP