MRC01
Major Contributor
This evening I discovered what appears to be a bug in my Oppo BDP-83. I was playing a DVD-A at 192-24 and noticed it had a distinct hiss, like an analog recording. But it was a modern recording (quite well engineered too, sounds great!).
After some troubleshooting, I found that the hiss is not in the recording, but is an artifact of the BDP-83 downsampling 192 to 96. I set its max rate to 96 in settings, because that's the max that the DEQ2496 can handle. If I play the BDP-83 directly (bypassing the DEQ2496), I can switch the resampling on and off instantly. The hiss is always there whenever it resamples.
Resampling 192 to 96 should be transparent. Both frequencies are well above anything audible, and it's an integer multiple, which makes the sample rate conversion simple and transparent. Anyone heard of this before? Any suggestions?
After some troubleshooting, I found that the hiss is not in the recording, but is an artifact of the BDP-83 downsampling 192 to 96. I set its max rate to 96 in settings, because that's the max that the DEQ2496 can handle. If I play the BDP-83 directly (bypassing the DEQ2496), I can switch the resampling on and off instantly. The hiss is always there whenever it resamples.
Resampling 192 to 96 should be transparent. Both frequencies are well above anything audible, and it's an integer multiple, which makes the sample rate conversion simple and transparent. Anyone heard of this before? Any suggestions?