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RE: Will do
Posted by Doug Schneider on June 30, 2012 at 19:21:00:
Here are some helpful hints (hopefully) since I have a similar setup. You definitely shouldn't be getting 24/96 for all material. Either Windows is doing it or JRiver is.
In JRiver:
Tools > Options > Output Mode - make sure WASAPI or WASAPI Event Style is selected.
I'd tell you to select Tools > Options > Output Mode Settings, but if you're getting sound through the DAC, that device has to be selected find.
Make sure all the DSP Studio options are turned off.
There's a new handy feature in MC17 with this little "tools" icon that's over to the top left, just to the right and a little down from the Search box. You'll see three icons there -- hover your mouse over the right-most one when music is playing. It will tell you what Output Mode is selected and if JRiver is manipulating the signal (i.e., upsampling, etc.). There was a time when a writer of ours was experiencing something similar and, sure enough, somehow he turned on an option in JRiver that had it upsampling all signals to a certain frequency.
My bet is that you'll find something there. As soon as WASAPI is selected properly and no DSP options are on, there should be a clear path to the DAC and 44.1 should play through the QB9 as 44.1.
Report back if not.
Doug Schneider
SoundStage! Network