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Problem with JRiver 23 and ASIO

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Hung:
If I play 4xDSD in DoP format with Kernel, it is OK and runs smoothly. Could you check it with 1xDSD (or more) in Asio format if possible ?

PaoloF:
I have tried uninstalling the MC23 64-bit and reinstalling it (the new version 23.0.77), hoping to resolve issue with the new installation, but it did not change anything:

 - running PCM files, MC23 responds
pre]                      "Something went wrong with playback
                               Playback could not be started on the output ASIO using the format '44,1 kHz 2ch."
[/pre]
 - with DSD files, it works correctly

it seems that MC23 does not see the North Star Design dac, via ASIO driver, when should play PCM files.

It can not be the fault of the ASIO driver, because with the MC22 it works normally.

I have checked Audio Setup again (https://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Audio_Setup):
 - my operating system recognizes the dac North Star Design, such as 'PCM-DSD USB Audio Interface';
 - in both MC22 and MC23, the audio device is set to 'PCM-DSD USB [ASIO]'.

JimH:
If it works with MC22, but not with MC23 64 bit, the driver you're using is probably a 32 bit driver.  You need a 64 bit driver.

PaoloF:

--- Quote from: JimH on October 29, 2017, 01:57:32 pm ---If it works with MC22, but not with MC23 64 bit, the driver you're using is probably a 32 bit driver.  You need a 64 bit driver.

--- End quote ---

NO, I already wrote that I use 64-bit ASIO driver made by AMANERO for North Star Design: I also have tryed to install 32-bit ASIO driver, but installation program refused to do it since pc is 64-bit.

JimH:
If it's a 64 bit driver, it wouldn't work with the 32 bit version of MC.

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