fallsroad
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About three weeks ago I replaced my Headroom Micro DAC and McCormack MID headphone/pre with a Benchmark DAC-1HDR. All has been bliss.
I have a large folder of assorted tracks that I load into Foobar and play on shuffle. There are 16 and 24 bit tracks mixed together in the directory. They have always played flawlessly. Last night I noticed that when Foobar switches from one bit depth to the other the song fails to play. I do not get an error message, and nudging the progress bar a hair gets the track going. This happens when switching from 16 to 24 or the reverse. It only occurs when the two tracks are of different bit depths.
No changes to hardware were made recently. Any thoughts why this might be happening?
Foobar 1.1.12a / WASAPI
Optical out
Benchmark DAC-1HDR
Update: I had jumped from v1.1.10 to v1.1.12a the other day. So I went to v1.1.11 and the same problem occurred. I regressed back to v1.1.10 and the problem disappears.
I have a large folder of assorted tracks that I load into Foobar and play on shuffle. There are 16 and 24 bit tracks mixed together in the directory. They have always played flawlessly. Last night I noticed that when Foobar switches from one bit depth to the other the song fails to play. I do not get an error message, and nudging the progress bar a hair gets the track going. This happens when switching from 16 to 24 or the reverse. It only occurs when the two tracks are of different bit depths.
No changes to hardware were made recently. Any thoughts why this might be happening?
Foobar 1.1.12a / WASAPI
Optical out
Benchmark DAC-1HDR
Update: I had jumped from v1.1.10 to v1.1.12a the other day. So I went to v1.1.11 and the same problem occurred. I regressed back to v1.1.10 and the problem disappears.