Originally posted by: gizbug
Anyone suggest any other things I may need to change from default or tweak for optimum sound and performance?
Originally posted by: IIIBradIII
Ooooo what's this about a 24bit decoder for Winamp? I just got a Audigy2 too but I'm just using the default DS output. Linky? 😀
1. Install supplied MAD Plug-in for Winamp.
2. Extract suppied out_wave.zip. Either extract out_wave.zip to C:\Program Files\Winamp\Plugins OR drag, copy and replace contents from extracted out_wave.zip over to the Winamp Plugins folder.
3. For MAD Plug-in, go to options->preferences->input and double click Nullsoft MPEG Audio Decoder and delete whatever is in File Extension eg. MP3;MP2;MP1. Double click the MAD plug-in, set it to the recommended settings eg. for Audigy, Audigy2 and Extigy, set to 24bit.
4. For out_wave, go to options->preferences->output and double click on waveOut output SSRC and set bit rate options eg. Audigy, Audigy2 and Extigy to 48000Hz/24bit.
5.Enjoy!
Originally posted by: Brian48
This is ripped from an old thread over at 3dsoundsurge.com
For Audigy2 owners:
1. Install supplied MAD Plug-in for Winamp.
2. Extract suppied out_wave.zip. Either extract out_wave.zip to C:\Program Files\Winamp\Plugins OR drag, copy and replace contents from extracted out_wave.zip over to the Winamp Plugins folder.
3. For MAD Plug-in, go to options->preferences->input and double click Nullsoft MPEG Audio Decoder and delete whatever is in File Extension eg. MP3;MP2;MP1. Double click the MAD plug-in, set it to the recommended settings eg. for Audigy, Audigy2 and Extigy, set to 24bit.
4. For out_wave, go to options->preferences->output and double click on waveOut output SSRC and set bit rate options eg. Audigy, Audigy2 and Extigy to 48000Hz/24bit.
5.Enjoy!
The only thing I have to add regarding the above is that you can also set it to 96000hz/24bits as well.
Originally posted by: Brian48
The only thing I have to add regarding the above is that you can also set it to 96000hz/24bits as well.
Originally posted by: gizbug
Tell me more about this out_wave.zip and the benefits of ti over with default in winamp?
BTW i use DFX for winamp also
Originally posted by: Zoinks
Wait a minute, the MAD website says "This is a MAD input plug-in for Winamp 2". What should you use for Winamp 3?
Also, whats better "2. Extract suppied out_wave.zip. Either extract out_wave.zip to C:\Program Files\Winamp\Plugins OR drag, copy and replace contents from extracted out_wave.zip over to the Winamp Plugins folder. " or an ASIO plugin and where can you find the ASIO one?
Originally posted by: pillage2001
I was wondering too. Works for Winamp3??
Originally posted by: jaeger66
Originally posted by: pillage2001
I was wondering too. Works for Winamp3??
No.
Originally posted by: pillage2001
It seems that when I use the MAD plug in, I cannot use the eq and adjusting the volume will adjust the wave volume on my properties too. Don't like it. It gets too loud at 5%. 🙁 Anyway to avoid this?? I just want to adjust the volume on winamp and not adjust the master and wave volume under the window properties. 🙁