![]() Fixed: Seven and eight stage biquads were not functioning properly.Ĥ. NEW: Added a "Maximum subtitle resolution" option to the video settings.ģ. Changed: IPTV recordings with a sidecar index file will always be played in JRiver Video Player.Ģ. Please start a new thread for anything requiring discussion. I think the playback driver choice may be the solution, but I don't know which would be the next best choice "below" ASIO.This is a new build of JRiver Media Center 29. I did move the DAC's USB source from a rear motherboard socket to one of the two on top, which are designated as being high-speed ports. The computers Performance monitor tab in Task Manager indicates low processor usage and memory usage is at 2.6% this with "Memory Playback: Load decoded files into memory" selected in Options>Settings. ![]() The receiver displays "24/192" when playback begins, so this is confirmation that it is receiving a hi-rez signal from the outboard DAC. The motherboard sound card's digital output is not capable of outputting a 24/192 signal, which is why I bought the outboard DAC. ![]() Playback is via one of the two high speed USB ports on the top of the PC, from a Western Digital 1 TB internal drive model WDC WD10EACS-00D681 designated as drive:E, through the aforementioned Musical Fidelity V-Link 192 USB DAC and into the Coax input of a Denon AVR-2310CI receiver. My equipment is an HP Pavilion HPE h8-1256s Desktop PC, Intel Core i5-2400 CPU quad core GHz with 8 GB RAM running Windows 10 Pro 64 bit with all current updates. not stopping & buffering) while retaining full fidelity playback. Maybe a tech-savvy audiophile could suggest a driver that would work better (i.e. I had read somewhere that my current choice (ASIO) is the best choice for the best fidelity, so that's why I chose it. They are shown as: "Musical Fidelity V-Link 192 Audio ", then under the "More" sub-dropdown there are these choices: "V-Link 192 Audio 2.0 Output " and ""Musical Fidelity V-Link 192 Audio ". I do have other choices under the "Audio Device" dropdown selection for the MF USB 192 Driver. On "Device Settings" I have the Buffering setting at 500 milliseconds (the max) and a checkmark on "Use large hardware buffers (recommended to prevent stutter)". Under the Tools>Options>Audio Device menu for my JRiver MC version 22.0.97, the device I selected is: "MF USB 192 ASIO Driver " where "MF" is the Musical Fidelty V-Link 192 DAC I am using. wav so that my computer didn't have to uncompress the files for playback, thinking this might solve my interruption/buffering problem but no luck. I have tried ripping to uncompressed wav files and even converting 24/192 downloaded files to. The CD files I listen to at home through JRiver MC 22.0.97 are ripped to flac files at Lossless Level 3. I don't use the iTunes Media Player except to update my iPod. mp3 files with the settings at Constant Bitrate at 320kbps to user/music/iTunes/media/music, which I use for my iPod Classic. I suspect it would work because, as I said, mp3 files play with no problems. I consider this a last resort action because I value the Hi-Rez files' fidelity. I understand the "scientific method" value of forcing the Output Format to a lower resolution to see the results. I appreciate the two replies I have received on this matter. Here is the log file that was produced after the error occurred: ![]() My Audio Device is "MF USB 192 ASIO Driver" which is a Musical Fidelity V-Link 192 USB/SPDIF DAC. I've tried checking and unchecking and changing settings like the Pre-buffering to 20 seconds and "Play silence for hardware synchronization" to 10 seconds with no results. I don't want to reduce the resolution because, why pay for Hi-Rez files if you're going to listen in a lower resolution? Anyway, the song resumes then stops again to buffer some more. The Output Format is set to "No Change" up to 192k Hz, then 176,400 for any audio files higher than that like DSD. Here's the problem: Whenever I play Hi-Rez files, especially 24 bit/192Hz files from my internal hard drive the play stops and I get the "buffering" message. I'm running Windows 10 Pro 64 bit with 8Gb RAM. The "help" section said to produce some log files, and they are very long, so I'm not sure this is the right place to post them, but they are here, attached in zip file form. Most of the search results are problems when people are playing from a network drive. I can't find this exact topic with a search, so I'm trying here.
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