Here is the setup:
MC on a PC with an internal AES16 sound card, AES/EBU out to an RDL AES/EBU to SPDIF converter/distribution box which feeds 4 independent systems in our 2-channel demo room. Using AISO, and the output is always Direct Connection in a 32bit format, Source Bitdepth, Source number of channels, no changes being made.
I verified that 24/48, 24/88.2, 24/96, 24/176.4, 24/192, and 16/44.1 all report and playback properly. This Fun album is my first 24/44.1 album.
Here is the strange thing I noticed. When playing, if I pull up the audio path box it shows it correctly, Input 44.1/24, output 44.1/32 using AISO (direct connection). If I click on DSP Studio, at the bottom of the window is where it shows Source: 44.1/16.
To further complicate this.....While playing around checking the formats, all of the sudden when I went back to the fun album the DSP studio window showed the correct input of 44.1/24! So I decided to switch the track to a 44.1/16 bit, and wouldn't you know it the DSP Studio window was incorrectly reporting it as 44.1/24, even after I went out and went back in it didnt correct itself.
Further testing shows that if I switch to a completely different format, like 24/96, and then switch back to a 16/44.1 then the DSP studio window reports correctly. Possible Bug?
Now I need to go sit in the room and listen (the PC is not in the same room as the equipment, we use JRemote on an iPad to demo) and see if this is affecting sound quality or if it's just a crappy recording.