bit perfect SPDIF recording... |
bit perfect SPDIF recording... |
Nov 4 2011, 10:36
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hi,
I know the topic has been asked before but I couldn't find a clear answer... My setup: PC A as spdif source, onboard spdif coaxial output, Win7 64bit, foobar2000 with wasapi plugin, 44.1khz 16bit wav dts file downloaded from http://www.kellyindustries.com/sounds.html#dts output to a Pioneer receiver, receiver correctly see the spdif as DTS PC B as spdif recorder, sound card is M-Audio Audiophile 192, Win7 32bit, sound card driver downloaded from m-audio website, in the driver panel, it sees the external spdif source correctly in 44.1khz, external spdif clock is selected and locked I tried a few audio recording softwares, such as REAPER, wavosaur, Cool Edit pro etc, the resulting recorded wav file when playback on the PC A, the Pioneer receiver does NOT go to DTS and only output white noise. According to the post in this thread, a user tested M-Audio Audiophile 192 works in bit perfect SPDIF recording, but detail system and software is not mentioned... http://www.gearslutz.com/board/so-much-gea...ecording-2.html Please give me some hint! Thanks in advance. |
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psme bit perfect SPDIF recording... Nov 4 2011, 10:36
probedb Do you need to put a specific WAV header in for DT... Nov 4 2011, 11:39
AndyH-ha S/PDIF is simply a way to transfer digital data fr... Nov 4 2011, 21:50
Juha AndyH-ha is correct when saying recording software... Nov 5 2011, 06:40
Alex B Actually, the data stream in a DTS wave file is st... Nov 5 2011, 17:11
psme Thanks for the feedback. I got it working!
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