Dither is now always applied to bitdepth conversions, so the option was removed. More here:
http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=80522
As for 'Device uses only most significant 24 bits' it's an advanced option you can ignore in most cases. ASIO automatically picks the best bitdepth. But Lynx requests 32-bit integer then only uses 24-bits. That minor detail means dither should be applied to the 24th bit instead of the 32nd bit (which is all the option does). I don't know if drivers other than Lynx do this. Does RME report 24-bit or 32-bit output in Audio Path when playing?
Hi Matt,
I don't know about RME and I've no idea to check that.
There is no monitoring tool (RME) showing bitdepth...We can only see the sample rate.
I want to congrats everyone working around JRiver for all their work (improvements/features, support).
You are a great company close to the end users.
A french admirer
PS: Please think to add multi language capability for MC scraper in a coming release and your software will be near perfect.
Not a big deal in term of dev, using tvdb, allocine, themoviedb, imdb web sites,...
Here a topic I opened some months ago:
http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=78663.msg536222#msg536222