You would please let me join the discussion since I am also using Korg's DS-DAC-10 and AudioGate playback software. With AudioGate and DS-DAC-10, as kencmh kindly pointed, we can choose either "automatic bit perfect mode" or "bit fixed (always up-sampling or down-sampling) mode" all throughout PCM 44.1, 48.0,88.2, 96.0, 176.4, 192 KHz "AND" DSD 2.8 MHz, 5.6 MHz. When I set sampling rate fixed to "5.6 MHz DSD", then all the music files are real-timely up-sampled to 5.6 MHz DSD by AudioGate, and played-back as 5.6 MHz DSD format through ASIO driver to USB port connected to DS-DAC-10.
Although AudioGate sounds very good and automatically control DS-DAC-10 throughout PCM and DSD, the music library functions with AudioGate is actually very poor or nothing, as you may well aware. I would like to have JRiver's wonderful library features together with its ASIO full control of DS-DAC-10 throughout "44.1 - 192 KHz PCM AND 2.6, 5.6 DSD" by both of the "Automatic Bit-Perfect mode" and "Bit Fixed (up/down-sampling) mode". I believe that Korg has incorporated their own, looks well established, real-time up/down-sampling technologies (with Korg Aqua dither filters?) in AudioGate software, and I do hope that JRiver would also feature such real-time up/down-sampling playback mode.
With my huge music library consists of 44.1, 96.0, 192 KHz 16/24 bit AIFF and FLAC files "AND" 2.8, 5.6 MHz DSD files, I would like to achieve automatic bit-perfect playback and also real-time up-sampling to 5.6 MHz DSD to be transfer to ASIO - USB - DS-DAC-10.
Although I am not yet fully understanding the "real-time up-sampling" features with JRiver, your kind suggestions/guidance, and any information on future planning on real-time up-sampling up to 5.6 MHz DSD will be highly appreciated.