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Vista Media Center Bit-Perfect Audio? | Audioholics Home ...

    https://forums.audioholics.com/forums/threads/vista-media-center-bit-perfect-audio.32124/
    Calling DD/DTS pass-thru 'bit perfect' audio is a bit of a misnomer. Bit perfect audio usually refers to recording; ie what comes in is what is processed without being modified in any way. ASIO drivers are used to get around the conversion to a different sampling rate for recording but for playback are not necessary.

WaveShop - bit-perfect audio editor

    http://waveshop.sourceforge.net/index.html
    WaveShop is a free, open-source audio editor for Windows XP/Vista/7/8 32-bit and 64-bit. WaveShop is fast, lightweight, and bit-perfect, meaning samples aren't altered unless they need to be. Editing a portion of an audio file only affects that portion; the rest of the file is untouched.

How to get bit perfect PCM and DD/DTS Audio in MCE2005 ...

    https://www.avsforum.com/threads/how-to-get-bit-perfect-pcm-and-dd-dts-audio-in-mce2005.567562/?u=7473409
    I can't get bit perfect to work in Vista, either. I had it working in MCE with the Realtek audio, but when I select 16/44.1 as default in the Audio Manager I can't get the surroundtest files to play, just the usual noise. If anyone …

Bit perfect playback - The Well-Tempered Computer

    https://www.thewelltemperedcomputer.com/KB/BitPerfect.htm
    True bit perfect playback is sending the audio file unaltered to the audio device. Bit depth, sample rate, number of channels should remain unaltered. This of course requires the hardware to match the properties of the audio source exactly. Playing a 16 bits audio file on a 24 (or 32) bit DAC is not bit perfect by definition as to play it, 8 zero bits must be appended to each sample.

Bit Perfect Audio from Linux | Headphone Reviews and ...

    https://www.head-fi.org/threads/bit-perfect-audio-from-linux.561961/
    You can get bit-perfect audio from Linux without too much difficulty using ALSA. Most popular distributions of Linux (Ubuntu, Mint, Fedora, OpenSuse) to name but a few, use the Pulse Audio Sound Server which, by default, will mix all audio down to 16/44.1 or 48 for movies.

How to run a bit perfect test with DirectStream – PS Audio

    https://www.psaudio.com/ps-how/how-to-run-a-bit-perfect-test-with-directstream/
    In the sound control panel pick the Playback tab. In general you’ll probably want some other device than the PS Audio Perfectwave DSD device to be your default playback device. Select what you want and then click Set Default. Now find the PS Audio Perfectwave DSD device and click on it. Then select Properties.

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