In Reply to: RE: Windows 10 and 41,000 Hz audio posted by Jaundiced Ear on July 1, 2015 at 22:15:04:
Most likely, this is hardware related and/or device driver related. It could also be "cockpit error" on your part as there could be new rules as to how programs share the audio stack and who gets control over sampling rate.
Frankly, I could care less about bugs related to the Windows audio stack. My two DACs both have ASIO drivers and I don't use the Windows audio stack for playing music files.
Tony Lauck
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- RE: Windows 10 and 41,000 Hz audio - Tony Lauck 07/2/1510:12:01 07/2/15 (11)
- RE: Windows 10 and 41,000 Hz audio - Jaundiced Ear 15:02:56 07/2/15 (8)
- RE: Windows 10 and 41,000 Hz audio - Tom Schuman 19:13:51 07/2/15 (7)
- RE: Windows 10 and 41,000 Hz audio - Jaundiced Ear 21:03:54 07/2/15 (6)
- RE: Windows 10 and 41,000 Hz audio - Bob_C 21:13:37 07/2/15 (5)
- Serious - Inmate51 08:56:33 07/3/15 (4)
- RE: Serious - Bob_C 09:17:42 07/3/15 (2)
- RE: Serious - Inmate51 12:37:46 07/3/15 (1)
- RE: Serious - Bob_C 13:31:59 07/3/15 (0)
- "Windows audio" in the post you're responding to is not referring to "audio on Windows computer". - carcass93 09:06:38 07/3/15 (0)
- Someone needed to say ths. - carcass93 10:22:32 07/2/15 (1)
- RE: Someone needed to say ths. - Tony Lauck 10:59:18 07/2/15 (0)