First things first, I want to be clear that I'm an old school stereo guy who's just getting into digital, so please go easy on an old vet...
After successfully employing MC28 to rip some of the CDs in our collection, I decided to move on to ripping the stereo and multichannel SACDs we own, but that proved to be much more challenging. Long story short, I managed to use Sonore IOS2DSD to perform our very first stereo SACD rip, which rendered individual DSF tracks. After discovering that our AVP isn't spec'd for DSD, we noticed that the Oppo was reporting the track type as "DSD to PCM," which was further in evidence by the "PCM" indicator on the 105's front panel. It's interesting to note that, despite the Oppo [apparently] converting the DSD/DSF to PCM, the music sounded fine:
at this point. Considering that our AVP isn't able to handle DSD/DSF, we decided that there wasn't much sense sticking with the format, so we used MC28 to convert all of the digital files from our first SACD rip to FLAC...
THE RESULTS: When I play the freshly-converted DSF to FLAC files on our MacBook Pro, they sound fine. When I play them over the network, through the Oppo, the playback timer slows way down and the tracks sound like they're being played at the same slow pace.
If anyone has any thoughts about this strange occurrence, I'd love to read them. Thank you very much.