I used Frhed to mark a few hundred bytes in the middle of the track, CTRL + F, copy the marked bytes. Hit Record then play the track in Amazon Music.Ĭompare the known Wav file to the ripped one with a hex editor - Frhed (FRee Hex EDitor). Start RecPCM Win and select the Input device, setting dwChannelMask if it complains with an error. If using the Virtual Cable then set the internal sampling rate to 44100 with the VBCABLE_ControlPanel(Not sure if this is needed) If the test is sucessful then you should get bit perfect from Amazon Music HDĬonfigure the Input and Output devices as in the guide above. Use WasapiBitmatchChecker to send 1 million PCM frames between your input and output devices, setting the dwChannelMask if you get a "recording setup error" I also used some free tools from yamamoto2002 - WasapiBitmatchChecker 1.0.8.0, PlayPCMWin 5.0.84.0 and RecPCMWin 1.0.35.3(included with PlayPCMWin program folder)įirst step is to test if your Output and Input (Virtual Cable or miniStreamer) are bitperfect. The other device being free VB-Audio Virtual Cable which provides bit perfect virtual input and output devices joined together. A miniDSP miniStreamer (USB board with SPDIF output and input) with a input and output connected with a cable. I confirmed by comparing the bytes (samples) in a known good WAV rip from my CD collection and the WAV ripped from some tracks from Amazon music. Notice how Quality, Capability and Playing are all 16 bit / 44.1 kHz Don't skip this step.Ĭliick the speaker icon and select the output device and set the Exclusive mode slider to ON Ĭlick on the icon beside the track controls. Go back and select output device > some other device not the one you want to use with Amazon Music. Right click windows speaker icon > Open sound settings > Select output device > Device properties > Additional device properties > Advanced > Set default format to 0 Hz HD 16 Bits 44100 Hz tested and confirmed. This is a quick guide how to get bit perfect out of Amazon Music HD on Windows 10.
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