It has been a bit of battle since purchasing the Trinnov, mostly thanks to HDMI, i.e., Hellishly Demented Moronic Interface.
Here is a problem that shows up on the Trinnov display that may or may not be JRiver's issue. Whenever I play a multi-channel recording via JRiver (via HDMI), the Trinnov shows the correct sampling rate. But whenever I play a two-channel recording, the Trinnov only shows a sampling rate of 48kHz regardless of the source sampling rate. (Makes no sense that the channel count would be causative.) I would blame the Trinnov except that it always correctly shows the sampling rate of CDs played on my OPPO regardless of the channel number. I have JRiver's DSP options set to no sampling rate changes through 96kHz and higher rates reduced to 88.2 or 96kHz as applicable (until I upgrade my external DAC) in both the two-channel and multi-channel zones I've defined. Is JRiver functioning properly in this respect? The Trinnov is implying it's not.
Apart from the above and as a warning to any of you JRiverites intent on buying a Trinnov: Its room processor is superb, but it's a temperamental beast that refuses to live happily in a diverse world of 2.2 and 1.4 HDMI video devices. Above all, do not believe Trinnov when they say they do not recommend making connections from both the 2.2 and 1.4 HDMI outputs simultaneously. They should say that UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES should you EVER make both of those output connections simultaneously, or the Trinnov will CRASH, which was the source of the problem I reported here earlier. HDMI on the device is passthrough, and the OS clearly cannot gracefully handle the errors those simultaneous connections cause. JRiver only re-found the Trinnov device after I disconnected the 1.4 output and rebooted after a LO-O-ONG wait.