![]() I can see in the advanced options of my audio card that 88.2 and 176.4 are supported and are available from the drop down menu. I am connecting to a Denon AVR 圆400h via HDMI (CEC both on and off, it doesn't make a difference). My bios is up to date, and I have tested the last graphics driver (GFX_Win10_64_26.20.100.8141). It's like it is so slow that it cannot progress at all. There is no sound coming out of the speakers but it seems the software is trying to read those files. I am using both Kodi and Foobar 2000, and am taking advantage of WASAPI (event, for Foobar). For some reason, I cannot play any file with these sample rates: 88.2 and 176.4. I can play with no issues the following formats, 16bit and 24 bit in 44.1/48/96/192, stereo (2.0), quad (4.0 and 4.1) and multichannel (5.0, 5.1 and 7.1). I have an Intel NUC 10th Generation (NUC10I5FNH) which I am using as my media centre to play music in different formats, from CD redbook to stereo and multichannel hi-res.
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