Topic: Audio fidelity problem in Windows 7 - mainly for web content.
I've encountered a problem with my Windows 7 netbook, and it's looking more and more like a general problem with Windows 7. It mainly affects web content, such as YouTube. Yes, it affects the demos on this site too. (the ones that play on the page itself) The Windows Media Player, and iTunes, are both ok. It does not appear to affect Pianoteq itself, regardless of whether I select ASIO or DirectSound. (the problem seems to be with the "WaveOut" API, of which I know nothing)
The problem itself is a faint ringing artifact, and it seems to be most noticable for low frequency, mellow tones.
The problem occurs when the sample rate of the audio content differs to that of the audio interface. Most web content is probably 44.1kHz, however the default sample rate on my netbook is 48kHz.
I have reported the problem on the Windows Pro Audio Developers forum:
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums...e51de9c3ae and in various other places as well.
No confirmation that this is a bug yet.
So, for critical listening to web content, I think it's best to ensure that the audio interface is set to a sample rate of 44.1kHz.
It may affect Vista too.
I can't find any problems with Windows XP at all.
Greg.