![]() ![]() Handles systems with AVX512 support, but disabled by the OS.Ĥ. Changed: Updated to Monkey's Audio 10.10. ![]() Changed: Updated German translation file (thanks Bytestar).ģ. NEW: When removing tags from an MP3, APEv2 tags are removed if they are found.Ģ. NEW: Added MCC_CLEAR_REMAINING_ZONE_SPECIFIC (10071) to clear the remaining tracks from a playlist.ġ. Changed: Right-clicking in the album thumbnail column will select all the album files before showing the menu.įixed: The Spotlight button could show in views without files. Fixed: Thumbnails were not being included in auto library backups.ġ. Changed: Made list grouping on right-click of the album thumbnail only engage when a single file is selected.ĥ. Changed: Tuned expansion on image column right-click to use the grouping of the list instead of simply album grouping.Ĥ. Fixed: Moving the mouse over list control items with text links would not always update the mouse over states nicely.ģ. In particular TV recordings in WTV format will have some tags written to files.Ģ. NEW: (still work-in-progress) WTV files will be taggable, with some tag values written to the files without the need to use a sidecar file (on Windows only). Changed: When restoring out of Media Server mode, the same views are used instead of creating the startup views.ġ. Fixed: Restoring the program from Media Server mode could crash (testing appreciated).ĥ. Fixed: Selecting all on right-click would incorrectly fire in thumbnail lists.Ĥ. Changed: Updated the Catalan language (thanks Josep).ģ. Changed: Updated Greek translation (thanks Panagiotis).Ģ. ![]() Changed: MC will no longer create a separate time-shiting/recording folder on per-session basis, for WTV time-shifting and recording.ġ. Changed: Added additional fields to WTV file tag writing.ģ. Changed: When in Display or Cover View, hide player bar menu items that use Standard View and disable Spotlight launch from press-and-hold.Ģ. Fixed: Prime Video navigation in Theater View was broken due to recent Amazon website changes.ġ. NEW: Support for Bitstreaming of compressed audio formats from audio files using the video engine for playback (eg. Changed: Updated Chinese (simplified) language file (thanks YanJun Sun!).ģ. Fixed: Removing files from a client did not delete or recycle server disk files as specified.Ģ. My Toshiba laptop lacks those outputs, however.1. If you have a newish computer that has coax or TosLink connections, you should be able to send hi-rez music files via these. ![]() Over the years, S/PDIF has stayed alive by, with little fanfare, continually upping the bandwidth. S/PDIF used to be a slow interface that would accept no more than 16-bit/48kHz stereo, or lossily compressed multichannel Dolby Digital or DTS. The digital coax and optical (TosLink) interfaces use S/PDIF protocol to move data. The Wavelength Proton USB DAC (see “Comparison”) accepts everything up to 24 bits and sample rates up to 96kHz, using the same software and setup options I used with the WD202.ĭoes that mean there’s no way to get 88.2kHz or higher, and 20- or 24-bit data, into the WD202? No. Feeding it a 24-bit file or a sample rate higher than 48kHz produces only a message of “incompatible hardware” and a refusal to accept the data. The WD202 is one of these: via USB, it won’t accept any resolution higher than 16 bits and 48kHz. I say “many” because some have USB inputs that are limited: even if the DAC is a 24-bit/192kHz device, its USB port may not accept sample rates of 192, 176.4, 96, or even 88.2kHz, or any more than 16 bits. "Using a computer opens a new world of high-resolution files that can be played through many products. I got answer, not from YBA, but from internet ( ): ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |