Thanks for the comments back to me. Bob, my AIFF files are ripped at 1411 and I am having no problem with them. The FLAC files skip/hesitate in the beginning/middle/end of the tracks. It's not discriminating from that standpoint. Today I brought my laptop to work and used MC in the player mode and listened through powered speakers via an Audioquest Dragonfly DAC (USB port). Since the Dragonfly will only go to 96 kHz, that's what I made the setting for and the FLAC files performed beautifully and without any problems. So that makes me believe it must be the DLNA programming in MC or the PS Audio Bridge and its programming, or a combination of the two. Also, I have had the Media Network settings as you suggested: set to Audiophile 24-bit DAC, Specified Output Format, and PCM 24-bit, and I have been getting these problems.
Rob, thanks for your input as well. I will check out the forum on the PS Audio site. Read the below excerpt from their website concerning the bridge and what it is supposed to do. This problem should not be happening. From the PS Audio website:
The PerfectWave Bridge
If you wish to play music stored on your computer the MKII offers easy connection through its asynchronous 192kHz 24 bit USB input. But if you prefer to untether your DAC from your computer, the MKII also offers the ability to stream any resolution audio over your home’s network with the optional PerfectWave Bridge.
The PerfectWave Bridge is a remarkable piece of engineering that connects all your digital music sources in your home together through your home’s router. The Bridge provides bit perfect performance of any sample rate music up to 192kHz, 32 bit audio and brings uncompromised music into your high-end audio system.
The MKII can be ordered from the factory with the Bridge installed or later as an easy option installed by the user.