DSD is really complicated and sort of confusing. I'm going to try to explain a little and make some guesses.
First, is Loki your only DAC? Or do you have a PCM DAC *and* Loki? Because, as you know, Loki is DSD only, so it can't support PCM files in any way. Only DSD can be played by Loki.
That is what I am using but still getting the 5.6MKz error. It's like it is stuck and won't change.
What rate are the DSD files you are trying to play? If you show the [Sample Rate] field it will show you the sampling frequency. 2822400 is "normal" single rate DSD. If you see double that, you have double rate (2X) DSD files. It might be that you haven't tried playing any single rate files, or you don't have any. Just guessing.
Bitstreaming - DSD and
DSD in DoP Format (requires DSD capable DAC)
Here's part of the confusing thing about DSD and JRiver. There are two ways to use a DSD DAC natively. That is, two different modes of sending real DSD data to the DAC. Actually more than two, but let's just talk about these two:
Bitstreaming: When you set this option to DSD, JRiver takes any DSD file and just sends it along to the DAC without manipulating it. No DSP will be applied and no format conversions will happen. No Volume changes, etc. It just sends it. This is designed to be used when you have a DAC that does PCM *and* DSD in the same system. For PCM files, it does it's normal processing. But when it sees DSD, it just passes it.
Output Format as DSD. This is in the DSP Studio under Output Format > Output Encoding. This can be set to DSD, 2x DSD, or 4x DSD. This setting resamples *everything* it gets into DSD. If you try to play a PCM file, it resamples it to DSD. This is designed for situations where you only have a DSD DAC, but you still want to play PCM files. I guess it could also be used to down sample 2x DSD to 1x DSD, for cases like your Loki, which is only a 1x DSD DAC.
I would recommend only setting one of these options. If you only have the Loki and no PCM DAC, use output format. If you have a PCM DAC too, then use bitstreaming. But ONLY if your DSD files are all single rate DSD.
If none of this works, I have no idea where to go. But maybe I gave you some new info and/or a place to start.
Good luck!
Brian.