Take a look at your settings and options in Tools>Options>Audio>DSP & Output Format>Output Format
thankz, i did, but the only "output format" u can change is the sample rate, not the bit-depth.
however, upon further tinkering, i realised that if u go to "playback options">audio device>device settings>..... now in this window which has a heading "Realtek Digital Output (Realtek High Definition Audio) [WASAPI], there is an option for Bitdepth which has 6 options ranging from automatic (recommended) to 16bit-integer.
itz with the option "automatic", that the bitdepth is different in the output ie. if i play 16/44 or 24/96, the output is 32/44 or 32/96 respectively....
however, the audio path still shows this as "DIRECT"
what i find EERIE & peculiar is that my S/PDIF cable can ONLY accept up to 24/192 & obviously this is the same with my Headroom ULTRA 24bit DAC, only accepts max. 24/192 via S/PDIF optical....
HOW is it that i can play/input a 24/192 song & it is able to output a 32/192 to my S/PDIF optical?!?
itz very strange considering itz playing back with no worries [ie. DIRECT] but how this is scientifically possible, i do NOT know?
does anybody else hav this situation where they hav a 24bit/192 outboard DAC which they r feeding via an S/PDIF or USB & JRiver MC audio path is showing an output of 32bit & itz unbelievably still going thru & working....??
i'd like to hear from the engineers of the audio engine as well if possible if this is normal.
what is WEIRD is if i go to the Bit-depth option & choose 24-bit integer, MC has playback problems, & if i choose 16-bit integer, then of course all my 16bit music will hav same input as output. but i don't understand y 24bit won't work.... & as i've mentioned before, choosing the option "automatic (recommended for best sound quality) means the output on everything i play is 32bit....... & my DAC can process max. 24bit. ?
is it safe to say that even tho MC says i'm having a "DIRECT" audio path, itz wrong somewhere?
thankz again, hopefully somebody else has had this situation as well.... i mean, as far as know MOST ppl hav 24bit high-end DACs & no higher than 24/192 music.....