So I'm trying to get audiophile sound out of MC15 on a Dell 620 XP Laptop, using a docking station and SPDIF output into a DAC.
So, for XP, the two high-end choices seem to be ASIO4all and Kernel Streaming. ASIO4All is up and running, but doesn't seem to support over CD level, i.e., it chokes on 24/96. Kernel Streaming doesn't work at all, it says:
"Media Center encountered errors while trying to play the last several files. Please make sure that the path in your media library points to the right location.
Error Details:
Playback could not be started on the output 'Kernel Streaming' using the format '44100 Hz, 24 bits per sample, 2 channels'.
This ouptut format may not be supported by your hardware. You can use DSP studio to change the output to a compatible format.
Also, make sure that your system has a valid sound playback device and that it is properly configured in playback options."
The device does show up under Audio Options / Audio Ouptut / Output Mode Settings (which is what I assume they mean by playback options?), for "Device" it correctly shows SigmaTel Audio. I saw some other threads where if your device doesn't show up there it won't work, bu mine does.
So, perhaps SigmaTelAudio on a Latitude D620 doesn't support Kernel Streaming? Anything else to look for?
So, if this is indeed the situation, then this is interesting. I can do high-end 16/44.1 but not 24/96. I suppose I should downsample in the DSP studio to 24/48 which seems to be the highest supported by ASIO4All that I can personally get to work. That of course defeats the purpose of paying extravagant prices for 24/96 material
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I will buy a Windows7 computer next year, but I'm stuck with this system for now, so if anyone can suggest a way to get high-end 24/96 with these limitations I'm all ears!
Thanks!