Windows 7 Sound | Supported Formats


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    Windows 7 Sound | Supported Formats


    What is the purpose of selecting a devices supported formats in Windows 7 Sound settings? What effect will that have?
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    What "Cakewalk" is this from? I have Cakewalk "Sonar" and do not have this.

    But, that appears to be a setup for a Digital sound output. Able to set it for the device you have attached to the S/PDIF digital out.
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    It's a Cakewalk Roland speaker monitor MA-15D.

    I don't understand what the purpose is for selecting the supported sample rates, etc.. All the various sample rate and bit depth options are already available in the Advanced tab.
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    That is for "shared" mode and is different. I've never seen that make a difference.
    The Roland/Cakewalk speakers have been discontinued (years ago). I can't find the spec's for these studio monitors.
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