[WASAPI] Unrecoverable playback error: Unsupported stream format: 1764 |
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[WASAPI] Unrecoverable playback error: Unsupported stream format: 1764 |
Jan 19 2013, 01:33
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Dear hydrogenaudio,
This is probably simply a case of hardware not supporting this, but when I try to play a 176400 Hz FLAC with foobar through the WASAPI 3.1 plugin, I get: Unrecoverable playback error: Unsupported stream format: 176400 Hz / 24-bit / 2 channels Whereas 88200, 96000 and 192000 files play fine. I'm using the FiiO E17 over optical SPDIF, WASAPI in event mode @ 24bit. Obviously the 176400 file does play through the regular audio output [the Windows resampling one]. Thank you for your time. |
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Jan 19 2013, 10:04
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Group: Members Posts: 306 Joined: 2-July 10 Member No.: 81991 |
What frequencies does your sound card report as supported?
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Jan 19 2013, 14:50
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The E17 probably doesn't support that sampling rate. Use the resampler component.
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Jan 19 2013, 15:17
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Group: Members Posts: 4 Joined: 19-January 13 Member No.: 105994 |
From the website: 32/44.1/48/96/192KHz @ 16/24Bit
Obviously 176400 isn't specified, but neither is 88200 and that plays fine. This is why I'm confused. Indeed, 88200 does show up in the Windows SPDIF properties at the 'Supported sample rates', and 176400 does not, but again, it's the lack of specification for 88200 and the proper playback of that and 192000 but not 176400 which is weird to me. |
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Jan 19 2013, 18:14
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Jan 20 2013, 12:14
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Not that weird. 44100*4. Right. Just as 88200 = 44100*2. So, to re-cap. 88200 is not listed as supported, but works. 176400 is not listed either, and doesn't work. They are both multiples of 44100. Is there a special reason 176400 wouldn't work or is it just coincidence that 88200 works while not being listed? EDIT: I'm thinking 88200 per channel isn't supported... but I still don't know why exactly. [Since 192000 does work] This post has been edited by nomos: Jan 20 2013, 12:16 |
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Jan 20 2013, 12:21
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You said: "Indeed, 88200 does show up in the Windows SPDIF properties at the 'Supported sample rates', and 176400 does not".
I think that this is the problem. |
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Jan 20 2013, 13:27
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Group: Members Posts: 4 Joined: 19-January 13 Member No.: 105994 |
That is most definitely the problem [or at least the best indicator of the problem] as when I uncheck other sample rates and try to play them I get the same error.
That is to say, foobar's error stems from this not being 'enabled' in the properties. I suppose the actual question then is: Why does 88200 show up there (while not being officially supported)? * Never mind! * Sorry for wasting your time. My motherboard's audio chipset: Realtek ALC892 supports 32k/44.1k/48k/88.2k/96k/192kHz which makes complete sense that this is what shows up in the properties of the output... Somehow I didn't realise these properties are hardware bound to my motherboard's SPDIF out chipset. |
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