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Topic: How on earth does one use the resampler in foobar? (Read 2539 times) previous topic - next topic
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How on earth does one use the resampler in foobar?

I've been searching all over the place and all I can find are old guides showing an old version of foobar with an interface for the resampler that actually makes sense, but now there is just a blank space that says "DSP chain presets."   

I noticed that by default with no settings it resamples to 48k. What I'm trying to do is convert some ridiculous 24/96 files into a more reasonable 24/44.1.

There must be a site for the PPHS resampler somewhere with a list of settings, or is there not? (It certainly doesn't show up on google)

My query is more curiosity than anything else, but I would like to know how.

FLAC -> JDS Labs ODAC/O2 -> Sennheiser HD 650 (equalized)

 

How on earth does one use the resampler in foobar?

Reply #1
In the DSP preferences page, there is a configure button related to the selected DSP. Are you looking for options beyond these?



How on earth does one use the resampler in foobar?

Reply #4
All I had to do is select it and hit "configure selected" doh.

Thanks for your time.

1375 kbps FLAC isn't too bad.
FLAC -> JDS Labs ODAC/O2 -> Sennheiser HD 650 (equalized)