OP, can you clarify whether things worked with event style disabled or enabled, please?
Some old devices want event style disabled, and what you wrote is confusing here. Certainly the Marantz isn't an older device, and it uses the same class of DAC chip as another system I had trouble with recently.
Yes. I should have posted while I was actually on the machine experiencing the issue so I could report the problem accurately.
The settings that work for me for bitstreaming are the ones pictured in the attachments, ie. with the checkbox "disable event style (required by older hardware)" checked. I believe this is not the default setting.
I have also attached some relevant screenshots of device manager and driver versions.
If I uncheck the checkbox, bitstreaming does not work and I get the error dialog pictured in the last screenshot. It took me quite a bit of googling to figure out the setting that needed to be changed - it was in the WASAPI device settings, not in DSP studio.
I have upgraded software and hardware a lot in the last year on my HTPC, so hard to say what settings worked before, but I don't recall ever having to check this box before.
My HTPC used to be on Win7 with a GT430 and then GT630 GPU. It was upgraded in the last year to Windows 10 and a GT1030 .
Receiver used to be a Yamaha RX-A1000 but is now a Marantz SR7011.
The oldest component is probably the CPU which is an old AMD FX-8120. But hey, at least it's not vulnerable to Meltdown. I have a 17 year old LSI PCI SCSI card too in that box.
I think most likely it was an nVidia driver HDMI update that broke the bit streaming with JRiver Media center and caused the non-default setting to be required. I was using PowerDVD most of the time for Blu-rays and Media Center for audio - I am trying to use Media center for all now.
If anyone at JRiver has a recent (1000 series) nVidia card with AVR, it would be nice to see if that issue can be reproduced and maybe have the software work out of the box with bitstreaming.