Hi,
Trying to pass Hi-Res Audio via HDMI to AVR - only getting 48kHz 24-bit.
As I understand it the pathways (hardware and software from the original file to player has to be compatible with the format you want to play, so I have tried to provide the information below.
Hoping to get some help.
In JRiver, I can play external 96 kHz 24-bit flac file from my Hard drive.
But, when I try and play Hi-Res music from the Qobuz App on PC (set to Wasapi - JRiver driver), and to play in Qobuz settings > Hi-Res 24-Bit / up to 96 kHz) From JRiver which is set to Audio Devicwe> DENON-AVR (Intel(R) Display Audio) [WASAPI] driver, play the file and check
Tools>Audio path, I see the input and output both showing 24 kHz 24-bit. The files I am testing on Qobus is 'Walking the Line (96 Khz) by Oscar Peterson, and it says it is, "Available in 24-Bit 96 kHs - Stereo". If I play a 24-bit/44.1 kHz - Stereo file in Qobuz, I also get the input and output in JRiver Tools>Audio Path showing 24 kHz 24-bit.(see attached)
As I understand it JRiver Media Player Tools>Audio path shows the final playing format, So I thought the sampling rate could be limited at the AVR.
The AVR is Denon AVRX2200W, and the Driver shows supported format to include 24-Bit / up to 96 kHz (see attached).
I don't have an HDMI port on my computer, so I use The display port with DisplayPort to HDMI Adapter - 4K 60Hz [StarTech DP2HD4K60H (
https://www.startech.com/en-nz/display-video-adapters/dp2hd4k60h (see attacked))] Then into that I connect a High Speed HDMI cable into the AVR (I use the 4th HDMI input, which says "game", but I think that doesn't matter, as long as it is asigned to Digital, which it is. As I understand it, Both HDMI and DisplayPorts support up to 8 digital audio channels at up to 24 bit and 192 kHz.
I can play 24-Bit / up to 96 kHz (and higher) and DSD64 in a flash drive into the front of the AVR.
In JRiver my settings are:
Tools> Denon wasapi driver selected, 'Open device for exclusive access', selected.
DSP>Output path>Output Encoding> None, Channels> 'Source number of channels' Sample rate> to match Input with Output. Bitstreming "Yes (HDMI)"
Hopefully you can help me.
Warwick