Hello All,
I recently brought a Creative Sound Blaster® Audigy® 2 NX USB external sound card to connect to my Laptop. I have a few mp3s that i listen to (i dont want to burn audio cds and play them through my CD player) I am using the SPDIF out of the sound card. The card supports a 96Khz PCM stream that I have set.
My question is that why doesnt the Rotel RSX-1067 allow me to change the audio mode to 5ch-Stereo? This works if i change the bit stream to 48 or 44.1 KHz on the sound card. I can upscale/upconvert to any audio format (2 chanel, 3 chanel, 5 chanel 7 chanel etc) if i use the 48 or the 44.1 KHz bitstream but the minuite i change the bitstream to 96KHz, I can only listen in PCM 2-CH audio mode.
I have read through the manual and this is what the manual says...
They dont provide a technical reason for this limitation. I would like to know if there is a work around or is this just a limitation.
Again please excuse me if this is a dumb question or if i am missing the obvious.
Thanks,
Amit
I recently brought a Creative Sound Blaster® Audigy® 2 NX USB external sound card to connect to my Laptop. I have a few mp3s that i listen to (i dont want to burn audio cds and play them through my CD player) I am using the SPDIF out of the sound card. The card supports a 96Khz PCM stream that I have set.
My question is that why doesnt the Rotel RSX-1067 allow me to change the audio mode to 5ch-Stereo? This works if i change the bit stream to 48 or 44.1 KHz on the sound card. I can upscale/upconvert to any audio format (2 chanel, 3 chanel, 5 chanel 7 chanel etc) if i use the 48 or the 44.1 KHz bitstream but the minuite i change the bitstream to 96KHz, I can only listen in PCM 2-CH audio mode.
I have read through the manual and this is what the manual says...
NOTE: DTS, DTS-ES Matrix 6.1, DTS-ES Discrete
6.1, DTS 96/24, Dolby Digital, MP3,
MPEG Multichannel, HDCD (96kHz), and
PCM 2-channel (96kHz) digital signals are
auto-detected and cannot be overridden.
However, you can choose to use Dolby Digital
Surround EX decoding for any Dolby Digital
5.1 source material. You can also downmix
Dolby Digital 5.1 or DTS 5.1 recordings for
2-channel playback.
• HDCD (non 96kHz) and PCM 2-channel
(non 96kHz) digital signals can be overridden
to Dolby Pro Logic II, Dolby 3-Stereo,
DTS Neo:6, Music 1 – 4, 5CH Stereo,
7CH Stereo, and Stereo.
• Dolby Digital 2-channel Stereo can be overridden
to Dolby Pro Logic II, Dolby 3-Stereo,
and Stereo.
6.1, DTS 96/24, Dolby Digital, MP3,
MPEG Multichannel, HDCD (96kHz), and
PCM 2-channel (96kHz) digital signals are
auto-detected and cannot be overridden.
However, you can choose to use Dolby Digital
Surround EX decoding for any Dolby Digital
5.1 source material. You can also downmix
Dolby Digital 5.1 or DTS 5.1 recordings for
2-channel playback.
• HDCD (non 96kHz) and PCM 2-channel
(non 96kHz) digital signals can be overridden
to Dolby Pro Logic II, Dolby 3-Stereo,
DTS Neo:6, Music 1 – 4, 5CH Stereo,
7CH Stereo, and Stereo.
• Dolby Digital 2-channel Stereo can be overridden
to Dolby Pro Logic II, Dolby 3-Stereo,
and Stereo.
They dont provide a technical reason for this limitation. I would like to know if there is a work around or is this just a limitation.
Again please excuse me if this is a dumb question or if i am missing the obvious.
Thanks,
Amit
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