)p(;371304 Wrote: 
> What settings did you use? And how did you check its bitperfect?
> 
> 
> I also have been using jrmc with vac to waveinput. First with asio and
> now with wasapi. I have not checked if the latter is bit perfect.
> 
> 
> The only drawback of the current waveinput plugin is that it only
> allows for one simultaneous connection. If it could do more we could
> use jrmc zones to control all our sb's
> 
> 
> peter

I used "Direct Sound" in JRMC and "Virtual Cable 1" for the output. As
long as certain conditions are met, as outlined 'HERE'
(http://code.google.com/p/cmediadrivers/wiki/Bitperfect), Direct Sound
is bit perefect in XP 32. I used a DTS wave file from 'HERE'
(http://www.kellyindustries.com/sounds.html) to test, I have my SBR
connected via SPDIF to my Emotiva MMC-1 processor. I do have a good
sound card (RME Digi96/8 PAD) in that machine, but it lacks the
"TotalMix" functionality of the DSP based RME cards, so the only way to
get a loopback is to use a physical cable, which I wanted to avoid. With
VAC, as long as you don't need analog inputs for an external device you
don't even need a sound card. The only drawback I can see at this
moment is you have to wait for the buffer in the SBR to fill/empty, so
there is a delay when skipping around a playlist manually.


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