Quote from: bitp on 22:16:47 Windows 8 圆4, Realtek High Definition Audio on board, Schiit Audio Bifrost USB (GEN 2) using USB to connect to computer. I was hoping someone else may have had this issue and figured out a resolution. I can, however, do everything else, including ripping CD's. Needless to say, without that output option, I cannot make the server/foobar play music with the IPad, only with the laptop. If I immediately take control from the IPad and enter the server with the Laptop, everything is normal and the output option for my NAD is visible, grab control back with the IPad/jump, and the option disappears. ![]() Once my NAD amp is powered up, foobar normally sees it and offers it as a selection, in my case it is "WASAPI (event)-speakers (2-NAD USB Audio)" That happens when I am using the laptop and Remote Desktop to see the server, but it does NOT offer that output option when using the IPAD with Jump to access the server. Keep in mind that the Ipad will be dedicated to being a controller, nothing else.įoobar users will know that in the file-preferences-playback-output menu, you have to pick an output device. I am also having Jump access the server via the IP address (not Google), and that works fine also, but for one small issue, actually it is a big issue. That all works fine, but I bought an IPad Mini and installed Jump so that I could have a more mobile controller. I have been accessing the server to rip and play music with a windows wireless laptop using remote desktop and the servers IP address. ![]() I have a Musica Pristina music server that uses Windows8 and foobar2000 as the file control interface. I was going to start a new thread, but this one might be better for my problem. From what I've read, it's fixed in Media Monkey and JRiver already! This can be fixed using third party software in DirectSound mode but not WASAPI. Every time the stream is interrupted and restarted, the receiver has to "lock on" to the signal again and thus you miss the first second or so of audio. This is due to the nVidia "silent stream bug" and is only fixed by changing the behaviour to output silence instead of interrupting the stream. Please, please, please fix this bug! I can't use WASAPI in Foobar because every time I do a manual track change, the first second or so of the song gets cut off. When I test Wasapi on Amd videocard it works 100% Perfect, for some reason it doesn't interrupt sound.īut wasapi with Nvidia and intelHd interrupt sound as i describe above and the problem is present ![]() Is there a chance to do something like 'keep connection alive' or output digital silence, when foobar stops sound, within wasapi plugin? It would solve the problem. It's related to playback, when track changes or i do seek, the foobar interrupts sound and enables it again in a small moment (what is normal of course).īut it causes to reanitilize the reciever each time and the sound disappears for a second (what is right behavior of receiver when sound stream changes). Quote from: rix81 on 09:01:05 thanks for great work!Ĭan I ask for feature request pls? There's problem when output sound via HDMI. ![]() Any ways to prevent foobar from stopping when it hits one of these files? If that's so, why does the WASAPI components in other media players (namely AIMP and xmplay) not choke on these files? They play them as if there's nothing fishy or automatically adjust for the different in bit depth and sample rate. Now, you must be thinking, well, its because your computer is set to 16-bit 44khz. It doesn't matter if WASAPI is in push/event mode, and it does not matter which device I use, onboard or USB sound. This is just one hates any 24-bit 96khz files from HDTracks as well. When using WASAPI, foobar will quit and say "Unrecoverable playback error: Unsupported stream format: 22050 Hz / 16-bit / 2 channels". The issue: When playing some files on my computer, every now and then the sample rate changes depending on the source file. Hey, I don't post here much, but I thought I'd bring this up because I'm frankly baffled as to why this happens with foobar's WASAPI component.Ĭomputer Specs: Windows 8 Pro, Realtek Onboard Audio, M-Audio Fastrack USB computer sound settings are set to 16-bit, 44khz playback
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