Hello,
A new JRiver user from The Netherlands here. I'm still using the trial version, but already pretty sure that I'll buy my license soon though! Currently I'm running the Windows version, but I'll probably also install it on a Linux machine once I have the Master license.
The reason I'm trying JRiver, is that I bought my first external DAC (and integrated headphone amp): the Focal Arche. Made in France by Micromega, sold by Focal. It drives my Focal Clear headphones. Although I initially encountered countless issues with the Arche, I managed to solve most (updating my old BIOS seemed to have solved most problems). Still an ocassional click/stutter when streaming high-res 24 bit 96 Khz. files from Qobuz, I hope replacing my PC eventually somewhere next year will solve that.
One problem is quite curious. The Focal Arce is clearly marketed as being DSD256 compatible, it's mentioned in the manual, the website, all professional reviews mentioned it (but apparently didn't bother to check...). While I can playback DSD64, DSD128 files in JRiver without any issue, when I select any DSD256 file, the following message box is displayed:
"Playback could not be started on the output 'ASIO' using the format 'DSD DSD256 (4x) 2ch'.
The ASIO device 'FOCAL ARCHE' does not support the sample rate of 1411200 Hz.
Really wondering whether it's a driver or hardware issue... Focal ignored my questions until now. And only found reports of people who also tried and couldn't get it to work, so I doubt it's my configuration. It's a pitty, as I bought some DSD256 files from NativeDSD and High Def. Tape Transfers, especially to try on the Arche.
Does it happen more often, that a marketed feature of a DAC is simply not available?
Sorry for the rambling! Can't wait to dive deeper in JRiver features!
Best regards, Vincent