Topic: Sample Rate in Windows 10
Hi all,
Sorry if this was asked before, I have searched and I am just very confused as to what we (Windows 10) users need to do to be able to set a default sampling format in Windows 10.
I use a multitude of applications so WASAPI is not a solution for me. I use Spotify, Tidal, Foobar2000 (local content), I also watch movies, and run video games. Prior to running the RME ADI-2 FS, It was always plugged to my Mac and I used the MIDISetup tool or whatever it was called and I was able to easily pick 96k/24-bit and set it and forget it as the majority of my local content was 96k.
I recently moved the box to Windows 10 and now I am finding that I only have 4 options in the Sound Properties. I do not have that issue with a cheap SMSL DAC that I used prior. So what am I doing wrong here? I have downloaded the latest drivers and I have flashed the box to FW v41. I read something about uninstalling the drivers and I'm not really quite sure what I'm supposed to do here. Greatly appreciate some help with this. Simply looking to set my Windows 10 Default Format sampling rate to 96k/24-bit. I don't care if it ends up upsampling lower quality audio. Right now it is downsampling everything to 44.1.
Thanks in advance.
EDIT: Just adding some more screenshots. Here's Foobar2000 set to Exclusive mode. Outright fails when trying to play anything 96k:
And here are all the available output options that I can see: