It will be.
Thanks for saying that, it’s what we’re striving for!
It will be.
Thanks for saying that, it’s what we’re striving for!
I often play a playlist with various sample rates. Most LP-ripped songs are 192kHz. Many recently released songs are in 48kHz. 96kHz is common for classical music. Of course, the majority is 44.1kHz.
I play them with Roon at home because I have some dsf files, too.
Roon can switch sample rates quite smoothly. It’s hardly noticeable.
Is it that hard to switch rates without silence? I’m just curious.
By the way, I think switching rate is very important feature.
I can hear some noise when playing 44.1kHz songs with higher sample rate setting.
I guess that it’s upsampling noise.
I also use playlists with mixed sampling rates. VOX also switches sample rates without any problems during playback, so it must be possible to implement it…
I am hoping sample rate switching (matching the track played) can come to the Windows OS Plexamp. I have been sticking with Foobar since it works fine there.
If one cares about sample rate switching, I would heave to bet they could care less about sweet fades. So since sweet fades was an issue, if that is turned off, then I could see it easier to implement this.
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