![]() ![]() The Solutionįortunately, the solution is quite easy. Although, it is possible that they may do so when playing certain files that require copy-protection.Īnother cause is when the Windows audio engine cuts off certain frequencies (usually low frequencies) that the laptop speakers cannot handle. We haven’t seen other popular music application such as Spotify, iTunes, Amazon Music and several other web based players to cause the degradation. We’ve found XBOX music application (Metro UI) on Windows 8 to degrade the quality on WASAPI loopback for all it’s audio. Hence, TuneBlade captures degraded audio from the OS which gets transmitted over AirPlay. Music applications can notify Windows that they are playing protected content such as DRM files On receiving such information, Windows degrades the sound quality on the WASAPI Loopback to copy-protect the audio stream. ![]() TuneBlade captures system-wide audio using WASAPI Loopback APIs. The audio quality is degraded, sounding like it’s missing some low or high frequencies or sounds very low bit-rate. ![]()
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