jiiteepee
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Have you tried by enabling the Resampler --> target samplerate set to 48kHz?
jiitee
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Noticed just; you get the error from data format instead of SR. You need to enable the "Show all options" on Output data format selection. Try
#1 - "16-bit fixed-point padded to 32-bit" (--> your output bitrate seems to be set to 16-bits and driver is Int32LSB)
#2 - "32-bit fixed-point" (or "32-bit floating-point").
#3 - 16-bit fixed-point
jiitee
Originally Posted by SprySpectre Here's the output I get: INFO (CORE) : startup time: 906 ms INFO (CORE) : opening file for playback : INFO (CORE) : location: "file://D:\My Music\iTunes\Santana\Greatest Hits\06 Black Magic Woman.mp3" (0) INFO (foo_output_asio(exe)) : open : 48000 Hz, LINEAR PCM, 16 bits, 2 channels INFO (foo_output_asio(exe)) : ASIO device type [channel 0] : Int32LSB INFO (foo_output_asio(exe)) : ASIO device type [channel 1] : Int32LSB ERROR (foo_output_asio(exe)) : unsupported output data format. I have the entire contents of the extraction in the components folder, except the SSE and SSE2 folders, which I deleted after getting the multiple asio files warning. So the only .dll files I have are in the "normal" folder with both the .dll and the .exe file. I'm at a loss...is there a simple plain english directions that start from the point of downloading the file? The two text files that it came with have some sort of problem, i'm guessing language packs. |
Have you tried by enabling the Resampler --> target samplerate set to 48kHz?
jiitee
P.S.
Noticed just; you get the error from data format instead of SR. You need to enable the "Show all options" on Output data format selection. Try
#1 - "16-bit fixed-point padded to 32-bit" (--> your output bitrate seems to be set to 16-bits and driver is Int32LSB)
#2 - "32-bit fixed-point" (or "32-bit floating-point").
#3 - 16-bit fixed-point
jiitee