From midiman's website:
* apps not supporting WAVEFORMAT_EXTENSIBLE (this is a new wave format spec
released by Microsoft 2 years ago) will be limited to 16 bit stereo output.
However, in the last few month more and more apps (like SoundForge 5, Acid
3...) do support this, so they're not limited in output bitdepth.
* The input side is not limited to 16 bit but to 24 bit in a 4 byte
container even with apps not supporting WAVEFORMAT_EXTENSIBLE (try recording
'24bit old' with WaveLab3 : no problem). But, since many apps try to open
input and output at the same bitdepth, these are only using 16 bit.
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so basically you have to use the NT drivers in win2k/XP to use the MAD Plugin (unless someone has an output .dll that uses the above function). Just be sure that no other devices are sharing the same IRQ as the soundcard or it will probably just lock your system when you try to install them.
I am new to the list so please excuse me if this topic has already been discussed. I have searched the internet trying to find out why my M-Audio Audiophile 24/96 will not play back in 24bit mode. I am running Windows XP RC1 Beta and I am using M-Audio's latest Windows 2000 WDM drivers. I have verified with M-Audio that this driver version does support 24bit output. They told me: "The latest drivers are 4.12.1.20 are 24 bit but limited to your application rather then the drivers".
When I try to play an mp3 file via winamp with the MAD plugin enabled with 24bit selected, I get an error that the format is not supported.
I currently have this installed in my old Intel BX chipset based
motherboard
with a Intel Celeron 400mhz processor with 384 megs of PC100 SDRAM.