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JRiver 23 Versus 21 Or Older Versions
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<blockquote data-quote="HGB2107" data-source="post: 810389" data-attributes="member: 18910"><p>JRiver is the ultimate audio player</p><p></p><p>I am using MC23 v72 ( the latest iteration)</p><p></p><p>Using Intel motherboard with digital output.</p><p>Assemblage DAC 2.0 D/A converter from Sonic Frontiers with audiophile upgrade (good few years old now, using Burr Brown dacs, but still sounds great!!)</p><p></p><p>In JRiver - use Realtek digital output (Realtek High Defintion audio) WASAPI</p><p>In DSP - use Disable volume. This option bypasses the d/a circuitry on the motherboard and sends the pure digital straight out.</p><p>Tweak other options to personal preferences.</p><p>Use good quality cable for the digital and analogue signals. The optical link does not sound as good. (my ears)</p><p></p><p>SOUNDS AWESOME!!!!! All my files are FLAC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HGB2107, post: 810389, member: 18910"] JRiver is the ultimate audio player I am using MC23 v72 ( the latest iteration) Using Intel motherboard with digital output. Assemblage DAC 2.0 D/A converter from Sonic Frontiers with audiophile upgrade (good few years old now, using Burr Brown dacs, but still sounds great!!) In JRiver - use Realtek digital output (Realtek High Defintion audio) WASAPI In DSP - use Disable volume. This option bypasses the d/a circuitry on the motherboard and sends the pure digital straight out. Tweak other options to personal preferences. Use good quality cable for the digital and analogue signals. The optical link does not sound as good. (my ears) SOUNDS AWESOME!!!!! All my files are FLAC. [/QUOTE]
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