Unfortunately Win doesn't support automatic sample rate switching.
Set is to the sample rate most common in your collection.
I wonder if 24/192 is working reliable over Toslink.
The standard says 24/96 max but modern hardware often performs much better.
An alternative is using a media player supporting WASAPI like MusicBee or Foobar.
WASAPI bypasses the Win mixer hence all audio can be played at its native sample rate and bit depth. http://thewelltemperedcomputer.com/KB/WASAPI.htm
Does changing sample rate in windows automatically upsample anything you listen to (ex: 41 khz youtube) from it's original to what is selected in windows?
Does changing sample rate in windows automatically upsample anything you listen to (ex: 41 khz youtube) from it's original to what is selected in windows?
yes, mostly. The bit depth is always converted to 32 bit and the also downsampled to 16 bit or 24 bit depending on what you select. The exception is if you use wasapi exclusive mode; it can play the format that the application outputs.
yes, mostly. The bit depth is always converted to 32 bit and the also downsampled to 16 bit or 24 bit depending on what you select. The exception is if you use wasapi exclusive mode; it can play the format that the application outputs.
yes, mostly. The bit depth is always converted to 32 bit and the also downsampled to 16 bit or 24 bit depending on what you select. The exception is if you use wasapi exclusive mode; it can play the format that the application outputs.
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