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Hiya,
I got my soundcard to do bitperfect recently and is working all correct...
I have couple of questions that someone can chime in with the answers of.
My old sound card audigy 2 zs which i read resamples everything to 48khz and then spits out to spdif. I did the dts test and it failed so i got myself a chaintech 710.. did the flash... prodigy drivers etc etc.
After using the asio or KS plugins for winamp i was able to play the dts wav files so from the vast amount of reading i did on here confirms that is bitperfect (bypassing windows mixer).
My question was when i used my windvd software with audigy 2 zs... i had set up its options to SPDIF output and external processor so it wouldnt do any processing on my computer but my reciever would.
And by that option i was able to get DD, DTS, DD ex and dts ex .
What does that mean... does it mean that windvd application has some sorta method to send bitperfect? or it tags the stream somehow and says dd is upnext or dts is up next? Also since the card does 48khz natively since dts and dd are 48khz does that mena it does do Bit perfect but only at 48khz.
Just trying to understand now the differences between the bitperfect streaming in two cards.
I got my soundcard to do bitperfect recently and is working all correct...
I have couple of questions that someone can chime in with the answers of.
My old sound card audigy 2 zs which i read resamples everything to 48khz and then spits out to spdif. I did the dts test and it failed so i got myself a chaintech 710.. did the flash... prodigy drivers etc etc.
After using the asio or KS plugins for winamp i was able to play the dts wav files so from the vast amount of reading i did on here confirms that is bitperfect (bypassing windows mixer).
My question was when i used my windvd software with audigy 2 zs... i had set up its options to SPDIF output and external processor so it wouldnt do any processing on my computer but my reciever would.
And by that option i was able to get DD, DTS, DD ex and dts ex .
What does that mean... does it mean that windvd application has some sorta method to send bitperfect? or it tags the stream somehow and says dd is upnext or dts is up next? Also since the card does 48khz natively since dts and dd are 48khz does that mena it does do Bit perfect but only at 48khz.
Just trying to understand now the differences between the bitperfect streaming in two cards.