This issue sounds like OS related settings. Check the sound settings in Windows and make sure it is setup to output at 96khz.
Peachtree iDecco 24/96 problem Does it work 4 u?
So I bought an iDecco for use as an iPod dock/external DAC. I wish I didn't have to pay for the pre and amp but nonetheless most of the money goes to the DAC anyway. I was under the impression that it would accept 16/96 or at least didn't accept 24 on the USB.
On the S/PIDF (TOSLINK and Coax), I was under the impression that they could accept 24/96. I have my computer hooked up through the TOSLINK (optical) input and it won't accept anything with 96 kHz. What works? 16/44.1, 16/48, 16/88.2, 24/44.1, 24/48.
16/96 and 24/96 gives my system nothing that would be consider tones it gives a clicking sound (there is some sound though). I tried pressing the toggles on the back, the narrow/wide and fast/slow buttons. Is mine defective or not?
On the S/PIDF (TOSLINK and Coax), I was under the impression that they could accept 24/96. I have my computer hooked up through the TOSLINK (optical) input and it won't accept anything with 96 kHz. What works? 16/44.1, 16/48, 16/88.2, 24/44.1, 24/48.
16/96 and 24/96 gives my system nothing that would be consider tones it gives a clicking sound (there is some sound though). I tried pressing the toggles on the back, the narrow/wide and fast/slow buttons. Is mine defective or not?
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