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PostPosted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 2:12 am 

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hello everyone i wondering if any one can help me
i am basicly running stereo tool dsp with winamp and using an m audio 5.1 soundcard
windows xp sp3

the problem i am having im trying to get my sample rate on card to stay at 192khz
but each time a click on play in winamp to run the audio through stereo tool it goes back to 44.1 by default
this is confusing me im using jaspers line in plug in - not sure if this is the correct what im doing
but it it working with the sound going through stereo tool but i need to get the sample rate to 192khz on card to get the rds feature to work

can anyone help with my issue or shed some light on this been racking my brain on this for days nows :cry:

thanks


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 2:32 am 
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Instead of trying to solve this, could you use the stand alone version instead? (If you also want to stream your output that's probably not an option).


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 2:48 am 

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ok no probs dose the stand alone version take sound direct from soundcard then
i dont need anything in between like virtual audio cables or something like that

thanks for responce


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 10:27 pm 

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many thanks got all those issues resolved

the only problem now getting a rather loud hiss on stereo pilot tone no matter how low i set percentage volume
and the volume for stereo is grayed out any ideas
thanks again


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 2:22 am 
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Volume for stereo is supposed to be grayed out!

Could you try playing silence? Just set 'Post Amp' to 0%, and turn RDS off. That way the only thing that is being sent to the sound card is a 19 kHz tone. If you still have this hiss then, it must be coming either from your sound card or your transmitter.

(Alternatively: Create a .WAV file with a 19 kHz tone at about 9% volume, and play that directly (without Stereo Tool). I expect the same hiss then. Which would basically mean (does the hiss go away if you set your receiver to mono?) that there's hiss in the 23-53 kHz area.


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