![]() The kernel streaming output setting completely failed, with error messages. ![]() Then I connected the s/pdif header on the motherboard to the coaxial s/pdif input of my ES9018 DAC.įor testing I have 4 audio tracks with different samplerates 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 96kHz, and 192kHz. Now foobar2000 lists extra output options: "KS" and "ASIO" - image attached. So then I went ahead and installed both the kernel-streaming and asio output components for foobar2000, plus ASIO4ALL. Presumably this means that with Windows XP standard output (DirectSound) that's the best you can expect, even though the specification for this CMedia audio chip lists the maximum samplerate as 96kHz. This driver installation also provided an audio control panel - image attached - and you will see that it lists the s/pdif output as 48kHz - no other samplerates were listed. Windows XP did not recognise the onboard audio (CMedia CMI9761A) so I had to install audio drivers from the motherboard manufacturer (Gigabyte). This talk about s/pdif output from a PC made me curious, so I powered up an old Pentium4 computer I had in storage, and installed WindowsXP-SP3.
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