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Veniamin:
Hello Brian.
Here is what I did:
1. Updated the firmware version on Teac;
2. Reinstalled MC31 on iMac;
3. Updated the version of JRemote on the iPad;
4. I found on the Internet a step-by-step description of the JRiver (MC20) setup and performed the described settings (but it is for USB connection, not for LAN);
5. I connected JRemote using the access key generated by MC31 and made sure that I can see my library of files (discs), and I can also control music playback if I choose Player as the Zone (as shown in my MC31).

What problems do I have:
1. No sound at all on my Teac. When selected on MC31 or on JRemote the Player option in the Zone of any kind of output device for sound, the Flac 44.1 file on 16 is played, but there is no sound on Teac. However, I can hear sound on the iMac if I select both Core Audio options. I could not find what needs to be changed in the MC31 settings so that the sound is played through Teac. To check the performance of Teac, instead of JRemote, I turned on the native Teac control program - XP Streamer on the iPad. This program allows me to connect the JRiver music library and plays all types of files without exception in the original format. The sound is fully reproduced. Thus, I suppose that the problem of the lack of sound from the MC31 is a problem with the settings of this program.
2. If I try to play a DSD file with MC31, the program shows the impossibility of performing such an action (photo attached). I do not understand what to change in the settings.
3. If I select on the iPad in JRemot the Tick as Zone, then I observe a failure of the JRiver program on the iMac (it closes with an indication of an error on the iMac). Screenshot attached.

The requested photos of the zone selection and the path are also attached.

Veniamin

bob:
Looks to me like you are playing bluetooth through core audio.
Expand "Playing Now" and look for the TEAC as a zone.

FrostyCanada:
Bob, I found this from Awesome Donkey from 2018.
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Enable DSD bitstreaming and make sure volume is set to 100%.

https://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/DSD

You might also have to open the Audio MIDI Setup app within the Mac, find the McIntosh C2600 connected to the Mac and set it to the max bit-depth/sample rate available. This is required for some DSD DACs to get DSD playback working.
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Kindest regards,
FrostyCanada


bob:

--- Quote from: FrostyCanada on August 09, 2023, 07:17:55 pm ---Bob, I found this from Awesome Donkey from 2018.
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Enable DSD bitstreaming and make sure volume is set to 100%.

https://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/DSD

You might also have to open the Audio MIDI Setup app within the Mac, find the McIntosh C2600 connected to the Mac and set it to the max bit-depth/sample rate available. This is required for some DSD DACs to get DSD playback working.
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Kindest regards,
FrostyCanada

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This doesn't apply to Veniamin since he is using a network connected device (DLNA) not a USB connected device.

Veniamin:
Can someone still refer me to the published instructions for setting up the JRiver?

Please help me overcome the strange problem of no sound on LAN connection. I am attaching a photo from the iPad during content playback on JRiver + JRemote. All controls work but no sound.

If I run Teac's content management software (HR Streamer) on my iPad and select the JRiver library (Photo attached), everything works perfectly (Photo attached). So the problem is in setting up the JRiver, in JRemote everything is simple - just select the zone.

Regarding the zones in JRemote - I see there only my only zone (library) called Player, which I configured in JRiver. Sometimes one more zone appears there - Teac NT505 itself (Photo attached). When choosing Teac as a zone, as I wrote above, there is a crash of the JRiver program on my Mac.

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