Some visualization graphs of my FIR phase filter corrections: In my case, I chose to use 1 stereo filter wave file for the 44.1/88.2/176.4 kHz "family", and 1 stereo filter wave file for the 48/96/192 kHz "family". This way, for each sampling rate JRiver MC is going to play, it chooses the correct config file and the correct convolution wave file.įor option 3, I set up 2 config files for the sampling rates of 176.4/192 kHz, and had the Audio - Output Format do resampling of the different sampling rates in order to use one of the configs below. The config files need to use a specific file name format. And finally, what I ended up using, is to set up multiple configuration files, one for each sampling rate pointing to its stereo wave file.But with the config file one can use 2 mono wave files and map so that each channel of the music uses the appropriate wave file. Same as above, it will resample all other sampling rates to that frequency specified in the config file. To use 1 configuration file, which I had to create using their tutorial, in which for 1 sampling rate you specify which wave files to use.Example: convolution filter wave file is 44.1 kHz, all the music being played, be it 48 kHz, 96 kHz or DSD64, will be resampled to 44.1 kHz during playback before using that filter wave file. All music sampling rates will be resampled to use the sampling rate of the convolution wave file. One can go to Audio - DSP - Convolution and choose one the options below: JRiver Media Center has a very manual way of configuring it to use the convolution wave files ( see here).
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