I recently recorded from the YouTube Jazz at Lincoln Center 2020 Gala (wonderful if you like that) to Windows 10 Audacity. I have no idea what the sample rate and bit rate were on YouTube. I recorded it using a virtual cable loopback device, so no A/D in the chain. I set Audacity project to 88khz/24 bits, and the input to the 'output' of the virtual cable, and recorded it with no Audacity effects other than fade-out for applause and splicing out some excess applause.
I'm playing it back from my Windows 10 Audacity, setting the output to my Chord Mojo D/A, which feeds my desktop powered speakers. It sounds excellent.
However, when I export it from Audacity to a file in that same 88/24 wav file format, confirming with Media Info that it is indeed 88/24, and then playback the file thru JRiver, with JRiver Audio Device set to either the Digital Chord Mojo, or the ASIO Chord 1.05, it lost some quality. In particular, it was not quite as clear, dynamics were somewhat muted, and high end sparkle of the cymbals, snare drum, etc., wasn't as good. I had turned off all of the optional 'processing' in JRiver, as best as I could find.
Any ideas why this is happening, and if there is some way for me to get the file played via JRiver26 to sound as good as when played directly from Audacity?
Thanks,
Steven