I want to change realtek's sound format by using command line

aopwaepo32

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Sound quality is changed by format, so I change the format many times.

When I see a movie, then change to 24 48khz or 192. But many musics are 44.1khz so when I play music, then change to 24 44.1khz.

But that click-work so bother me. So I want change format by command line.

Could you tell me how to control Realtek HD audio manager in command line, plz?

Ex)Realtek HD audio manager - speaker - default format
16 bit 44.1khz <-> 24bit 192khz
 

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If the source is 16 bit, 44.1Khz, changing to 24 bits, 48Khz, etc does not make it sound better. It can only be as good as the source.
 

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Mmmm anyway I want to control Realtek HD audio manager in cmd,though,plz
 

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I wonder why you would need to keep changing sampling and bit rates though. I just set mine to 24/192 and play whatever files regardless of bit and sampling rate. It won't change the sound of the file.
 

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it doesn't change the file's quality. But in audio manager, different sampling rate makes some bad quality, in my system at least.
It can be shown by RMAA test, and I see the phenomenon in the way.
 
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