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blgentry:
@birchman: 

You might find it useful to examine the "audio path" while a song is playing.  This should show you the source file type, the output type, and any changes that MC is making to the audio.

Player > Audio Path

There's also an icon in the upper right of MC that looks a little bit like an equalizer or sliders or a gear.  If you hover over that the audio path will also pop over so you can read it.

Best of luck.
Brian.

Awesome Donkey:
Also might be a good idea to check the audio output is being used, if the default CoreAudio output is being used it *could* be going through the system mixer. Also integer mode being used or not may make a difference.

Birchman:
Input is straight from the hard drive.  All of the output options for different devices route through core.  There is not any other output option for anything different except for "null output".  I can't find the integer option.  I can play the same identical file in the same drag and drop manner in at least two other player's default/straight out of the box modes and not have this playback problem which occurs in JRiver's default/straight out of the box mode.  Once again, Thanks.

JimH:

--- Quote from: Birchman on May 31, 2023, 03:26:14 pm --- I can play the same identical file in the same drag and drop manner in at least two other player's default/straight out of the box modes and not have this playback problem which occurs in JRiver's default/straight out of the box mode. 

--- End quote ---
Can you play an imported file instead of using drag and drop?

Birchman:
Yes I can import files.  No diff.  I think we are beating a dead horse here.  No one else seems to be hearing what I do and there does not seem to be any quick easy fix.  Thanks for all of your help, most sincerely, Birchman.

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