However if the source is 16-bit DTS-MA, it doesn't get upcoverted to 32-bit float. Shouldn't both input and output be in 16-bit? Is there any quality loss while coverting to diferent bit depths? How can input be 32bit float? Is this because of dithering? And since my sound card is set to 24-bit 48000hz mode, I'm pretty sure windows will convert this output audio stream to 24bit. Since my sound card can only output in 16 or 24-bit (Realtek ALC889), should i disable 32 int and float nad 8 bit int? By default, all outputs are enabled: 8, 16, 24, 32 int and 32 float + dithering. I am trying to send audio to my system with as little as possible changes to it happening along the way. Sound card is realtek alc889 that can output in 16 and 24 bit depth. I have 5.1 system connected to analog ports on my pc. My setup is pretty much the same as in the tutorial from the 1st page of this thread. I have a few question about lav audio filter:
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