I don't know if this makes any difference to you, but I had problems
with 88.2k files and it ended up being my AV receiver.  96k/192k aren't
a problem at all, but 88.2/176.4 are an odd duck!  

The ONLY reason the original sessions were done at 88.2 or 176.4 is
that the producer knew one of the final products was going to be a CD,
and sample-rate-conversion from 88.1/176.4 to 44.1k is an easy process,
where as 96k/192k isn't.

In my case converting the 88.2/176.4 files to either 96k or 192k made
all the difference in the world and everything was happy.

Also, I thought the SB3 couldn't play anything above 48k but did SRC. 
The problems I had were on my Transporter and, like I said, ended up
being the D/A on my receiver.  

88.2k/176.4k is really an odd sample rate and should be avoided... this
isn't a 'sales' issue as much as it is an industry issue.  Higher sample
rate playback is, most of the time, going to be associated with video
and MUST be a derivative of 48k to match video sync.  Those are the
rules....


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Eric Seaberg

Eric Seaberg - San Diego
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