![]() ![]() Looking forward to getting started with computer audio, thank you for any help! I think what you are really looking for here is for iTunes to grab an audio device in exclusive mode. ![]() That just isn't going to happen, though to be honest, it doesn't happen with iTunes under MacOS either. The difference of course, being that under MacOS, you turn the iTunes and System volume up to full, point your system sound makers to another audio device, turn off the equalizer setting in iTunes, and voila! If the file you are playing matches the output settings (sample rate, depth, etc.) you are bit perfect, which is, I think, a wonderful place to start. Under Windows, it just ain't that simple. If you are really determined to use Windows, something like J. River Media Center will allow you to all this, and complement or replace iTunes for you. It will add things like automatic sample and depth switching to your playback, and when you start mixing in hi-res music files, that is definitely a blessing.
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