Running the benchmark will tell us how powerful your machine is. DSD can be pretty intensive on the CPU, especially multichannel.
2 channel only. Are you saying it is more CPU intensive for JRiver to play DSD256 files than to convert PCM to DSD256 on the fly? Seems a bit strange. DSD256 plays fine on Audirvana, HQPlayer, Decibel, etc on this computer, and PCM files converted to DSD256 on-the-fly play fine. Here's the Benchmark:
=== Running Benchmarks (please do not interrupt) ===
Running 'Math' benchmark...
Single-threaded integer math... 4.222 seconds Single-threaded floating point math... 2.600 seconds Multi-threaded integer math... 2.198 seconds Multi-threaded mixed math... 1.408 seconds
Score: 1822
Running 'Image' benchmark...
Image creation / destruction... 0.788 seconds Flood filling... 0.413 seconds
Direct copying... 1.400 seconds
Small renders... 1.071 seconds
Bilinear rendering... 1.349 seconds
Bicubic rendering... 0.796 seconds
Score: 3782
Running 'Database' benchmark... Create database... 0.477 seconds Populate database... 1.458 seconds Save database... 0.146 seconds Reload database... 0.056 seconds Search database... 1.074 seconds Sort database... 1.083 seconds Group database... 0.836 seconds
Score: 4192
JRMark (version 21.0.
: 3265