atrocity wrote:
> That's the first time I've ever heard that. My inner skeptic wonders how
> that would work when plugged into equipment expecting 44.1 and why an
> oddball sample rate like that wouldn't completely break DTS. Are you
> sure that's the real sample rate and, if so, that players
Well, I'll be darned. I'm not sure what happened with my previous tests
of the sample rate, but after some more futzing with Audacity it appears
that the Transporter can play the music just fine.
I'm not sure if this was user error, but I did discover some curious
inconsistencies with how
Thanks for the details re: Transporter playback. This gives me some
evidence that the sample rate is the issue, and I'll keep looking in it.
More to come.
Re: ripping LDs, yes, I just connect a TOSLINK cable from the optical
out on the back of the LD player to the audio input on my Mac Mini.
That's correct. I've re-opened an upsampled file and confirmed that
it's indeed 44.1 kHz.
Does the Transporter have an issue with files that aren't at 44.1 kHz?
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Greetings, I hoping that one of the experts here can help me with a
long-standing issue.
In a nutshell: I have some music files that play fine on a Squeezebox2
and a Squeezebox3, but when I play them on a Transporter, they play back
twice as fast. And I mean that quite literally: the music