A few questions about this. I'm just now playing with it a bit.
* Does it handle multichannel audio?
Does it make sense to run through the Windows Sound Control Panel's Configuration speaker test thing? I can tell you that it isn't working well for me on my server box (using just Realtek onboard audio in WASAPI mode, generally well behaved with MC).
When running the test: In the Stereo mode, the Left channels play, but the right ones are silent. In the other various modes I can get the rear left speakers to play as well, but none of them on the right do at all. Plus, my Left main speaker also plays (in addition to when Left main is supposed to play) when the Center is supposed to be, and the same happens for one of my rear surrounds.
So, I don't know if that works at all, or is supposed to... But, even if the speaker test in Windows doesn't work, does it take multichannel surround (like from Games, and other things like that that do provide stereo sources) but then automatically JRSS up to surround for actual stereo sources? Do I need to set Windows to the proper number of channels, or keep it on stereo?
Because that's awesome if I can set Windows to the "right number" and have Stereo sources still upmixed by JRSS. Right now, I have to keep Windows set at two channel, which lets my Receiver upmix those sounds, but then that breaks it when an application can actually play multichannel output (like games, or whatever).
* It has to be running, but, can you confirm that it works in Library Server mode, and not just full GUI mode? I seemed to have different results from the Windows configuration speaker test when MC was in Library Server mode, but it was acting so weird it is hard to tell. EDIT: I think this part seems to work fine in Library Server mode.
* Also, should we alter the Default Format setting in Windows for the MC WDM Driver? Does it make sense to just crank this up? Or maybe it is best to assume most other audio will be natively in some crap mode, so why have Windows resample it first? Not sure there.