"Steinar Bjaerum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Hi.
>
> I investigated the bit-correctness of the digital output of Squeezebox
using
> the DTS encoded as WAV method:
>
> I downloaded a DTS sample file encoded as a 44.1kHz WAV file.
> I made a second version of the file where the sign was inverted for all
> samples.
> I connected the digital out of my Squeezebox to my hometheater receiver.
>
> Results when playing the WAVs on Squeezebox:
> File with original sign results in only noise being played.
> File with inverted sign is identified as DTS by my receiver and plays
> correctly.
> Conclusion: Squeezebox has bit-correct output except for inverted sign
> (inverted phase).

This was not what I experienced, unless for some reason the entire DTS CD
that I had was phase-inverted and I didn't know it, either originally or by
Exact Audio Copy.  Or my preamp just accepts it anyway?  I haven't played it
in a couple of months, so I'll check it again.  I'm using 5.4.0 now on Win
XP.

How did you invert the sign to create the second version of the file?

Ed



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