Problem with XMOS Stereo driver and 32-bit
Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2018 12:58 pm
I was told by xmos-support to post this here, hopefully someone has some insight about this.
We have the production version of the XMOS Stereo driver, version 4.13.0 ST. On the overview of the different drivers it states that this driver should support 16,24 and 32 bit sample depth(http://www.xmos.com/download/private/US ... 4.0%29.pdf).
The problem is when playing files with Foobar 2000, which many of our customers use. If i select 32-bit output data format i get this error message "Unrecoverable playback error: Unsupported stream format: 192000 Hz / 32-bit / 2 channels"
This works fine when i don't have this xmos-driver installed, so with the Windows 10 native driver i can play 32-bit just fine(and i have verified it is actually sending 32-bit). In both scenarios i use WASAPI(event) as output-mode.
I would be greatful if anyone could share some information on this, or have had similar experiences.
We have the production version of the XMOS Stereo driver, version 4.13.0 ST. On the overview of the different drivers it states that this driver should support 16,24 and 32 bit sample depth(http://www.xmos.com/download/private/US ... 4.0%29.pdf).
The problem is when playing files with Foobar 2000, which many of our customers use. If i select 32-bit output data format i get this error message "Unrecoverable playback error: Unsupported stream format: 192000 Hz / 32-bit / 2 channels"
This works fine when i don't have this xmos-driver installed, so with the Windows 10 native driver i can play 32-bit just fine(and i have verified it is actually sending 32-bit). In both scenarios i use WASAPI(event) as output-mode.
I would be greatful if anyone could share some information on this, or have had similar experiences.