Hello,
I couldn't work out why some of my recent FLAC rips wouldn't play via Sonos and then a search revealed the answer - they had ripped at 24 bit and a higher than 44100 sample rate.
Using Windows (or even some program or other), is there a way to identify which files are in 24-bit so I can convert them to 16 bit?
I have since set dBpoweramp DSP effects as follows : Resample>frequency 44100 & Bit-depth min>8 max>16 dither>tpdf. I'm not too fussed about having 24 bit files at the moment (I think) as I only want them stored once for use on my Sonos sytem. Are these settings correct?
Many thanks in advance,
Mark
I couldn't work out why some of my recent FLAC rips wouldn't play via Sonos and then a search revealed the answer - they had ripped at 24 bit and a higher than 44100 sample rate.
Using Windows (or even some program or other), is there a way to identify which files are in 24-bit so I can convert them to 16 bit?
I have since set dBpoweramp DSP effects as follows : Resample>frequency 44100 & Bit-depth min>8 max>16 dither>tpdf. I'm not too fussed about having 24 bit files at the moment (I think) as I only want them stored once for use on my Sonos sytem. Are these settings correct?
Many thanks in advance,
Mark
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