Hi,
right now I´m using a M-Audio Transit USB/Toslink-Interface to feed the music output from MediaMonkey into my HiFi.
All in all this works fantastic with the exception of two little problems:
1. I am able to control the volume from the PC, this means the digital data gets "modified" somewhere. Is there a way to send the output of the MP3 as directly to the sound device as possible, avoiding any modification? Just output clean 44,1 kHz 16-Bit stereo from the MP3-files?
2. When an old track ends and a new one starts there is always an ugly "click" noise. I do not mean the "plop" from the windows-system-tray. It sounds as if the data-stream gets interrupted for a very short time or something like that. Does anybody know a way to avoid this? Digital silence shouldn't be that hard to create and that's exactly what would be needed there.
Any help is appreciated.
bye
Wolfgang
Digital Interface and Click-Noise
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