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4. In the pop up window, make the following selectio
ns; close the window when finished.
a. ASIO Driver: Select “VIA ASIO Driver”
b. DSD Playback Method: Select either “ASIO Native”, or “DoP Marker 0x05/0xFA”
c.
DSD to DSD Method: None; Fs: DSD64
d.
PCM to DSD Method: None; Fs: DSD64
e. DSD/PCM Transition: 0ms
5. Select File -> Preferences -> Tools -> SACD, and change the ASIO Driver Mode setting
to “DSD”. Click Apply when finished.
6. Select File -> Preferences -> Output, in the Devices drop down box, select “ASIO:
foo_dsd_asio”, click Apply when finished.
Foobar2000 is now properly configured and will output DSD audio in raw bitstream to the
.
3.5.3 JRiver Media Center Playback Settings
The supports all of the different methods that JRiver Media Center can output audio. To
access these output options, select Tools -> Options and select the Audio configuration menu. In
the Audio Devices drop down box, the following output options are available for the :
•
Default Audio Device (Direct Sound) – JRiver will output sound to the using the
Windows DirectSound component. The must be set as the default audio
playback device for this setting to work. In addition to JRiver, all other system and
application sounds will also be played through the .
•
DS: Micca (VIA USB Device) – Foobar2000 will always use the to
output sound. This is useful if the is not set as the default audio playback device
and all other system and application sounds use a different audio playback device, so
that your music isn’t interrupted by beeps, dings, and other computer system sounds.
•
VIA KS Direct ASIO (ASIO) – When using the ASIO interface, JRiver requires exclusive
access to the such that other programs will not play sound through the
at the same time. It is important to set another audio device as the default audio
playback device prior to using the ASIO interface with . Otherwise, conflicts
with other programs may result in locked sound output requiring a system restart.
•
Micca (VIA USB Device) (WASAPI) – When using the WASAPI interface, JRiver
requires exclusive access to the such that other programs will not play sound
through the at the same time. It is important to set another audio device as
the default audio playback device prior to using the WASAPI interface with
. Otherwise, conflicts with other programs may result in locked sound output
requiring a system restart.