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So anybody tried it hooking up with a separate amp??
So anybody tried it hooking up with a separate amp??
Does this mean I'm set incorrectly somewhere? Using JRiver, thought I followed the directions, but wouldn't be unlike me to have not done something somewhere I needed to do.
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It seems that even though you may have selected the GO1000 as the default device on Windows, and Jriver is either sending music to the Default Device or Light Harmonic Driver (Direct Sound) [Assuming such an option is available]. So to verify this do the following
Playing the track on JRiver, move the pointer to the Tools icon (1) so playback info is shown.
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If you see something similar to what's on "2", then your GO1000 is setup wrong in JRiver. JRiver is taking the sound and giving it to Windows (using Direct Sound) so Windows plays it back on the GO1000. So Windows will resample it to whatever is has setup on the devices properties. You can change that setting up to 24/192, but everything will be upsampling on Windows (not good option for that), and all system sounds will sound through there as well. Not good. So Click on Playback Options
[COLOR=FF00AA][COLOR=FF00AA]OK, get stuck immediately with step 1, don't see the tools icon in JRiver 19, just a full screen icon up there. The upper left tools section has different sections, but they don't correspond to the window you posted to do step 2. What am I doing wrong?[/COLOR][/COLOR]
Once on Playback Options, under Audio Device select the option Light Harmonic (ASIO) [or similar]. In this case since I don't anything connected to the PC, I will choose the internal soundcard identified as High Definition Audio Device [WASAPI] (another option to bypass windows mixer that works within Windows).
So after you select the GO1000, click OK/APPLY and play something now. Move the cursor to the Tools icon again. You should see on the Output that it is using ASIO [direct connection] and your GO1000 LED should reflect whatever sampling rate you send to it.
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hope this helps
Wait, I see, I get 48khz 32bit using 2 channel using ASIO Direct Connect, looks like that's what's going on, I'll try to correct it in a bit, thanks
OK, tried to fix it, seems there are 4 options under Playback options that involve the Geek, Light Harmonic (ASIO), LH Labs Geek OUt (WASPI), Geek Out KD AudioIv0 (kernal Streaming), and LH Labs Geek OUt (Direct Sound). Three of the 4 tell me direct connection, one says it's not, but they all tell me the 96khz file I'm listening is being converted to 48khz. Can't seem to find why (I did have Geek in the settings initially, this is what I was getting). The GO 1000 still has 1 light whichever I set. Any ideas?
Wait, I see, I get 48khz 32bit using 2 channel using ASIO Direct Connect, looks like that's what's going on, I'll try to correct it in a bit, thanks
Great!
Go to the tool section again and click on "DSP Studio". Make sure that the box with sampling rates has "no change" on all of them. That way, whatever the sample rate is, the Geek will receive
That was the problem, had to change to "no change" at all rates, thanks a lot!!!
Yep, mine does too. Glad to know they identified the issue and are working on it.