Sorry if this issue has been posted before, I could not find it! I am sure this is not a JRiver Media Center 23 for Mac's problem, it is very likely a Mac's Problem
I am running a Mac Mini with Yosemite 10.10.5 with a Integra receiver (with 7.1 capabilities) and they are hooked with HDMI connection.
I have several Movies with DTS HD MA 7.1, as a test I went to the Audio Midi Setup/Audio Devices/Configure Speakers/Multi-channel/7.1 Rear Surround and click on each speaker button to make sure the pink noise was coming out from the assigned speakers. I found that the Surround Speakers were inverted with the Surround Rear Speakers. As an additional test I played a 7.1 test track with JRiver and the issue appeared consistently. SR and S inverted!
It is easy to conclude that there is a problem in the wiring. It is not, 100% sure!
Running the level calibration test in the receiver's settings, all the channels matched and performed the test correctly, additionally running the same 7.1 test track in a OPPO player connected thru HDMI to the same receiver, all the channels matched as well.
Trying to fix this I went back to Audio Midi Setup/Audio Devices/Configure Speakers/Multi-channel/7.1 Rear Surround and changed the channel assignment numbers 5,6,7,8 by 7,8,5,6 respectively but no effect was experienced clicking the speaker buttons for noise test. (Pic attached for reference)
As a note, I have to say that 5.1 configuration runs well and it is consistent with the receiver settings, in other words Surround Rear Speakers off for 5.1.
Any way to reassign the surround speakers from the Mac? or any different route?
Thanks for any help