Galaxy S9 Plus sample rate switching bug with 2.12.0
Posted: Fri Sep 06, 2019 9:16 am
Hi,
I have some really interesting problems using the latest v2.12.0 ap on my Samsung galaxy S9 plus smartphone with latest August security patch. The new version has problem with switching certain sample rates. Let me explain. Setting are the same as 2.11.1 version:
Audio Hardware:
Generic driver: ON - Hi-Res Codec (Direct PCM): ON
Custom Format: 24-bit Int( (or 32 bit it really doesn't matter)
Frequncy: 44100/4800/88200/96000/176400/192000
Mode: RAW
32-bit Output (IEEE 754): ON or OFF (again doesn't matter that much both are working)
Direct USB Access: ON or OFF (not affecting anything)
Oversampling: 0x
Follow Source Frequency: ON
The only available frequencies are 48 and 192KHz with the latest version. You can switch between them if you want. However, anything else including 44.1/96KHz or even DSD shows it being resampled incorrectly to 48KHz, You can tweak custom format anyway you want or any other setting in Audio Hardware. It simply won't help. Audio Hardware - Frequency also shows only two inputs 48/192. Only 48 and 192 are switched automatically on playback when Following Source Frequency is enabled.
Although, if you switch back to the previous version 2.11.1 or any other release prior to 2.12.0 the correct funcionality is back! Redbook audio shows 44.1Khz on output, higher res vinyl rips showing 96KHz, DSD played natively is outputting only NOISE AS IT SHOULD because it doesn't support native DSD only DoP. When you activate conversion to PCM it shows 88.2KHz frequency. Screen from the older version are below:
16/44.1:
24/96KHz:
24/192KHz:
DSD64:
Audio Hardware:
Custom Format:
Audio Hardware - Frequency:
Thanks in advance for your help and answers. For now I'm staying with 2.11.1 version.
I have some really interesting problems using the latest v2.12.0 ap on my Samsung galaxy S9 plus smartphone with latest August security patch. The new version has problem with switching certain sample rates. Let me explain. Setting are the same as 2.11.1 version:
Audio Hardware:
Generic driver: ON - Hi-Res Codec (Direct PCM): ON
Custom Format: 24-bit Int( (or 32 bit it really doesn't matter)
Frequncy: 44100/4800/88200/96000/176400/192000
Mode: RAW
32-bit Output (IEEE 754): ON or OFF (again doesn't matter that much both are working)
Direct USB Access: ON or OFF (not affecting anything)
Oversampling: 0x
Follow Source Frequency: ON
The only available frequencies are 48 and 192KHz with the latest version. You can switch between them if you want. However, anything else including 44.1/96KHz or even DSD shows it being resampled incorrectly to 48KHz, You can tweak custom format anyway you want or any other setting in Audio Hardware. It simply won't help. Audio Hardware - Frequency also shows only two inputs 48/192. Only 48 and 192 are switched automatically on playback when Following Source Frequency is enabled.
Although, if you switch back to the previous version 2.11.1 or any other release prior to 2.12.0 the correct funcionality is back! Redbook audio shows 44.1Khz on output, higher res vinyl rips showing 96KHz, DSD played natively is outputting only NOISE AS IT SHOULD because it doesn't support native DSD only DoP. When you activate conversion to PCM it shows 88.2KHz frequency. Screen from the older version are below:
16/44.1:
24/96KHz:
24/192KHz:
DSD64:
Audio Hardware:
Custom Format:
Audio Hardware - Frequency:
Thanks in advance for your help and answers. For now I'm staying with 2.11.1 version.