Hi Fidelio,
Because you (obviously ?) jumped right into the middle of "some stage" of XXHighEnd, being today's version, you most probably didn't follow what is going on, hence why you have some of the problems you have. And I know, by now this needs a manual, which actually is in the release notes from bottom to top and which would take ages to read.
I'll try to explain a few of your issues in short :
I had quite a bit of problems with XXHighEnd with numerous different settings. Firstly, I had to set the "DAC is 16/44" to be able to play anything at all. And then it only works with engine 2 and 1, not engine 3. It starts with engine 3, but no music. I also had to set the soundcard to 16/44.
You may not believe it, but this is not related to anything. It is just a bunch of coincidences at all your trials, not recognizing what causes what because there's too much. However, I think and hope I can solve all your problems in one go : choose Engine#3 and slide the volume slider fully up
and set your primary device to the soundcard you want to use.If this doesn't help you, we'll see further, ok ?
Engine#1 and #2 are not exactly obsolete, but what you expect from them might work by accidence. So, Engine#3 supports all the sample rates and bit depths you can imagine (up to 352800/24 or /32), and for #1 and #2 this was just never made, but some combinations might work. The development is in #3, and for that matter you can be glad that you like the sound of #1/#2, because you can't imagine what to wait for with #3.
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All 'n all, nobody here is even ever trying these bitrates for #1/#2, which obviously comes from the(ir) fact that #3 just works, which isn't (wasn't ?) the case with you.
Btw, I don't think that I'll ever let all the samplerates etc. work in #1/#2, which probably for the highest rates isn't even possible.
To play a FLAC 24/96 file, I had to set the sound card to 24/96, and the "DAC is" in XXHighEnd to 24/96 as well. But - weirdly - after playing the highres FLAC, I could play 16/44 tracks with the 24/96 setting all of a sudden? Why? If I restart the player, I have to set the soundcard and XXHighEnd to 16/44 (24/44 actually works as well - sometimes).
Here too, please ignore it.
But, no matter what I do, I can't get Engine #3 working, I either get an error message (unsupported rate or device is busy),
Be careful here, because the "busy" indicates that you are, say, messing around a bit at testing and stuff (which you can't help of course). Important to know is though, that both the checkboxes on the Advanced tab of the Sound Device Properties should be ticked, and when that settings is changed, you *must* reboot (Vista bug). If you then still get "busy" messages, we'll work that out in detail.
One more thing, I don't understand the library function i XX. What is the point of the square browser window on the right? I can browse there, but I cant click anything or play anything from there. I have to press the library button on the upper right an manually browse for the file, adding the to the playlist. Is there no way to browse the library from within XXHighEnd?
I assume you talk about the window in the middle, or let's say the 2nd window (there are 3);
The principle is that there are machanisms to load tracks in the Playlist Area, and there are mechanisms to play tracks in Playlist Area. The latter generally is the Play button.
The first group, loading tracks into the Playlist Area can a.o. be done via the Library Area, and that by itself in a couple of ways (10 or so). One of them is double click the album, another is selecting the album(s !) and press Load, a next is rightclick - show / load tracks and choose.
Don't forget, only with Play music playback starts.
Also, volume control in XX does not work, no matter what I try (although I can use Window's of course).
This only works for Engine#3, and note that *there* you can't use the windows volume anymore.
Note that the volume in XX is not meant for volume control, but for improving sound for two reasons which may not apply to you :
1. You could leave out your pre-amp (and that's why the slider is default set so low);
2. 6 or 12dB attenuation most probably improves sound, but it is up to you to determine this).
3) Is it correct that if I set XX's samplerate/bit to 16/44 and play a 24/96 file, it will downsample the track?
For Engine#3 yes. For the other Engines the result is unknown (please note that when this was created it was taken into account, but was never tested). With Vista you must be extremely careful, because when not working in Exclusive Mode (hence #1, #2, all commonly known players not working with Exclusive Mode) Vista will resample to the setting set at the before mentioned Advanced tab in the device properties).
If you didn't grow into this ... it's all quite confusing, but almost logic once you know ...
Also - is iTunes capable of using Vista's exclusive mode?
No.
If this doesn't get you started, please call again !
Peter