My PC optical output says (in Windows properties supported formats) that it doesn't support oddball formts like 88.2 khz. They play fine on my AVR, though, if playing through HDMI instead.
I understand there's no two-way handshaking between the optical adapter and the output device to query what it can actually play. And I haven't found a way to add the oddball formats to what the PC driver reports.
So a couple of questions.
1. When JRiver first encountered this it asked if I wanted to resample. I said yes. I notce this turned on output formatting for everything. I went in and set the desired output rates per each input rate. Is there a way I can get it to again prompt for unsupported formats so I can weed them out and keep JRiver from automatically turning on output formatting?
2. Is there a way to tell JRiver to ignore this and just play it anyway without resampling? Would that even work or is there an actual hardware/driver limitation of the optical output?
This would help with HDMI, too. The only reason I'm using optical is because the HDMI adapter/driver keeps losing its supported formatting settings when switching between inputs. Some sort of handshaking problem, I guess. (Sometimes JRiver even says it can't play 44.1 even though it's listed in the HDMI supported formats.)