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headphickle

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  1. Same issue persists with current XLD. Specific errors registered by Sample Manager are: COMM chunk found SSND chunk found ID3 chunk found with illegal size All are repairable.
  2. Hi Bob, I just updated XLD. Will report back. Regards, headphickle
  3. Hello Chris, Many thanks for the info. I appreciate the tip about the M1DAC, too. Regards, Headphickle
  4. Hi Mr. Booth, I've been a user of Max for sometime, and it is excellent. AyreWave works very well on my machine (MBP, Core2Duo 2.4ghz, 2gb RAM). I'm looking forward to exploring it more and seeing what capabilities it adds. Headphickle
  5. Hello everyone, I would be very appreciative if anyone has definitive information about the maximum sample rate supported by the Musical Fidelity V-DAC over coaxial SPDIF. Unfortunately the V-DAC manual is silent on this. The chipset employed (BB 1792) supports rates up to 200khz per its spec sheet, however some say the V-DAC can only handle 96khz while others claim 192khz. Is there anyone who has verified it does 192khz without some kind of truncation? Thanks for your help. Regards, Headphickle
  6. Hi all, I recently purchased Audiofile Engineering's Sample Manager (3.2.2) and found some issues using it to batch process rips created by XLD (123.1). Sample Manager cannot open Apple Lossless or FLAC files, so it seems the only meta-data preserving format available to it is AIFF. The 16/44 AIFFs output by XLD register a variety of problems in Sample Manager that can be analyzed and repaired, however the repairs cannot be executed in a batch--defeating the purpose of using Sample Manager to a certain extent. The AIFFs output by Max (0.9.1) register no errors. I will now be headed back to Max for some operations after having mostly been using XLD lately. Does anyone know of any other meta-data friendly formats accepted by Sample Manager? Regards, Headphickle
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