I'm using MC 17 /18 Beta as the player in a DIY HTPC connected via HDMI to a Marantz SR7001 AV Receiver.
I'm able to play bit-perfect all sample rates up to 192kHz in stereo, and up to 96kHz in 5.1 multichannel.
However, if I try to play 5.0 multichannel files, MC offers to play them as stereo. This should not happen, since my AVR is capable of receiving up to 7.1 channel configurations. My speaker configuration is 5.1 and I want the AVR to perform channel mixing and bass management.
My DSP configuration is:
- sample rate: no change for all entries except "greater than 192kHz" which gets downsampled to 88,2 KHz (so that multichannel SACD files get played)
- bitdepth: 24 bit
- Channels: source number of channels
In order to be able to play 5.0 files I have to change:
- Channels: 5.1 channels
- Mixing: No upmixing or downmixing
However, then I'm not able to play stereo files above 96 kHz (the receiver doesn't support higher sample rates in 5.1)
The only solution I found to avoid changing DSP configurations back and forth depending on file is to keep the 5.1 channels configuration in DSP and simultaneously downsample sample rates above 96 kHz to 88.2 or 96 KHz. Then, of course, playing is no longer bit-perfect, which is very annoying since I chose MC due to its ability to play all sample rates bit-perfect.
I've also created an override for the EDID info provided by the AVR, so that the 5.0 configuration is explicitly present but this didn't solve the problem.
Changing from MC 17 to 18 Beta also didn't solve the problem.
I've seen similar problems reported elsewhere in the MC 17 forum, but no solution was provided:
http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=70786.msg477808#msg477808 (see reply #4)
Am I missing something? I would like to keep the initial DSP configuration (no changes to sample rate or source number of channels, except for combinations above the AVR capabilities) in order to keep a bit-perfect audio path up to the AVR.
Thanks for your attention