I know exactly how DoP works and what it is.
What I am trying to manage is the behaviour of the DoP when there is no track playing.
The DAC I am using is a prtotype and the chip to interface the USB is XMOS and the driver is the official one you can download from the Xmos official web site.
The "DAC" chip is the ES9018S by Sabre.
What I am discussing about is the JRiver behaviour when the ASIO driver is set to DSD bitstream in DoP format and the bitstreming is set to Yes (DSD).
When a PCM track is playing, the DAC locks to PCM and shows exactly the JRiver sampling rate.
When a DSD64 track is playing, the DAC locks to DSD and shows exactly the JRiver sampling rate - 2.8MHz -, BUT, when the track is over and nothing is playing, the DAC locks back to PCM and shows 176.4KHz (and 352.8KHz when the track just over is DSD128 DoP mode).
@jamezua - Today I try as you said, I don't use DoP but native DSD. The DAC can play native DSD too.
Anyway my question still remains active:
when a DSD track is over and nothing is playing, the sampling rate indicator instead of DSD 2.8MHz jumps back to PCM 176.4K (nothing playing .. remember). When a new track starts the sampling rate becomes "aligned" with JRiver again. Only when there isn't nothing playing the sampling rate indicator shows the PCM "carrier" instead to stay in the previous condition.
JRiver when nothing is playing always "broadcast" "send" a PCM signal to the DAC. Isn't it?
It is not a problem, it is really a minus, but I would like to understand/solve by a setup if any.
176.4KHz is not wrong, it is the "PCM carrier for the DSD track", and the "carrier" for DSD64 is PCM 176.4
.... somebody will turn in the tomb cause the use of carrier ....
I used carrier only to explain. Don't jump to a discussion about carrier, DoP, modulated signal or similar.