important? Whatever came with the computer.
I thought I would try this twonky server, but you think foobar or
winamp would do the trick for what i want in playing back lossless
audio tracks etc?
I am using the cord that looks like a phone cord sort of, the same
thing that the internet is connected to.
On Jan 2, 10:20 am, "Lokkerman" <phil.steep...@gmail.com> wrote:
> What soundcard are you using and what is the configuration?
> Have you used a free player such as Foobar2000 or Winamp?
> What are you using to connect to the processor?
>
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>
> On Behalf Of kiwi2000
> Sent: 02 January 2011 14:57
> To: SurroundSound
> Subject: [SurroundSound] same old story, hoping for different ending this
> time
>
> I have asked for help with playing full resolution audio files in the past
> but have really not had the gear to do it. I now have a desk top hard drive
> computer running vista with mouse keyboard and screen and a connection to my
> processor for home theater. This information is displayed on a monitor. The
> problem I have is I cannot get WAV files to pass through to the processor.
>
> It was suggested to me that the problem was that media player was
> withholding the output of lossless files. I downloaded "audiograbber"
> to rip WAV. This still has not corrected the problem as the tracks are
> grayed out and not playable. It is very frustrating.
>
> I am wondering also about HD tracks service that offers HD audio, but how
> would I access these to play? I apparently have some issue that needs
> attention here and I am wondering how others are accessing these lossless
> files. I have downloaded a trial of twonky server but have not as yet been
> able to get it to work, that was another suggestion. I will have to wait for
> a reply from twonky tech on that matter.
>
> I can also see a problem with cataloging and finding music using media
> player with lossy audio if it has many titles it will be a problem to locate
> titles as I cannot make folders for various genres of music. I do not want
> to purchase anything else to achieve the solution however.
>
> I am laboring along and have achieved a network audio player somewhat but
> would still like to enjoy full HD audio and be able to download and playback
> HD tracks as well. I know I have asked in the past but this is a work in
> progress so to speak and any helpful constructive advice on this topic will
> be much appreciated.
>
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