Re: [SlimDevices: Beta] Problem with 48/24bit ALAC files

2009-12-08 Thread Phil Leigh
Eric Seaberg;492791 Wrote: > Thanks for the reply, Andy. I had been doing that for other conversions > and just wanted to keep my 'housekeeping' within iTunes. > > It seems that, during the conversion, the Transporter was up-ing the SR > as my receiver wanted to keep switching into 96k. Play

Re: [SlimDevices: Beta] Problem with 48/24bit ALAC files

2009-12-06 Thread Eric Seaberg
Thanks for the reply, Andy. I had been doing that for other conversions and just wanted to keep my 'housekeeping' within iTunes. It seems that, during the conversion, the Transporter was up-ing the SR as my receiver wanted to keep switching into 96k. Playback on the SB2 sounded like slowed do

Re: [SlimDevices: Beta] Problem with 48/24bit ALAC files

2009-12-05 Thread Andy Grundman
On Dec 5, 2009, at 6:03 PM, Eric Seaberg wrote: > > I'm running the latest OFFICIAL release of the server. I've ripped > files from DVD-A as 192k/24bit and converted them to 48k/24bit WAV. I > opened the WAV files in iTunes, added the metadata and converted to > ALAC, all on a Mac. The conver

[SlimDevices: Beta] Problem with 48/24bit ALAC files

2009-12-05 Thread Eric Seaberg
I'm running the latest OFFICIAL release of the server. I've ripped files from DVD-A as 192k/24bit and converted them to 48k/24bit WAV. I opened the WAV files in iTunes, added the metadata and converted to ALAC, all on a Mac. The converted files play fine on iTunes, and show as being 48k/24bit,