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|    Robert Peirce to All    |
|    =?UTF-8?Q?Is_there_way_to_convince_Mac=e    |
|    06 Oct 18 10:58:26    |
      From: bob@peirce-family.com              I asked this in comp.sys.mac. misc but I just thought somebody in       rec.audio.tech might have a solution.              I have 6600 tracks encoded at 192kHz with Pure Vinyl and bookmarked in       iTunes. I have a DAC that can accept a 192kHz signal and downsample it       to its native rate of 96kHz, BUT the DAC shows up in AMS as 96kHz. Pure       Music sees this and downsamples the signal to 96kHz. HOWEVER, for       reasons known only to Rob Robinson, a downsampled signal can only be       played from disk and a bookmark can only be played from memory. Hence,       nothing!              At this point there is no way to get the DAC to say it is 192kHz and the       only idea I have is to convince AMS the DAC can accept 192kHz even tho       it seems as if it can’t. Does anybody know of a way to do that?              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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