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<blockquote data-quote="Nova eXelon" data-source="post: 617650" data-attributes="member: 103216"><p>I think you can't do anything about it, except re-encode all your 44,1khz material to 48khz or the other way around through software. </p><p>Many people do this, because software makes a better job in resampling. Well, your soundcard does it on the fly, so what do you expect.....</p><p>For players like MPC to be able to switch the output-rate, they have to have direct control of your audio chip. I don't think that's possible.</p><p></p><p>But don't stress yourself, there shouldn't be an audibly difference that you can actually hear anyway.</p><p></p><p>Well, <u>should not</u>, but my X-Fi Elite Pro for example has a time-lag in 48khz compared to analog-out. It's gone in 96khz though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nova eXelon, post: 617650, member: 103216"] I think you can't do anything about it, except re-encode all your 44,1khz material to 48khz or the other way around through software. Many people do this, because software makes a better job in resampling. Well, your soundcard does it on the fly, so what do you expect..... For players like MPC to be able to switch the output-rate, they have to have direct control of your audio chip. I don't think that's possible. But don't stress yourself, there shouldn't be an audibly difference that you can actually hear anyway. Well, [U]should not[/U], but my X-Fi Elite Pro for example has a time-lag in 48khz compared to analog-out. It's gone in 96khz though. [/QUOTE]
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