The DSD pop does not occur with any of the several other DACs I have used (see above), but they do not use DoP. I tried selecting the "play silence" for WASAPI option that the iFi article mentions, but that makes no difference. The pop still occurs. The DoP open standard seems to warn of this very issue:
"The 8 most significant bits are used for the DSD marker and alternate with each sample between
0x05 and 0xFA. Each channel within a sample contains the same marker. This has been chosen
to minimize the click that might be experienced when the receiving hardware misinterpretes the
data as PCM when it really is DSD. If this should happen it would create a tone around 88kHz
and roughly -34db, nothing harmful and something that most D/A converters would suppress to
some degree before it even reaches the loudspeaker. It should be pointed out that hardware
manufacturers and software developers alike can easily use common safeguards to prevent such
cases of erroneous format switching and that they may only be limited to times during
development of hardware and software. It is their responsibility to prevent misinterpreted cases
and to test their products thoroughly before release. Misinterpretation of PCM data as DSD may
create less predictable clicks."
Given what little visibility I have of this issue, it seems very possible that the JRiver implementation of DoP is in error (unlikely, but not impossible, since JRiver was one of the authors of this standard), the Hegel implementation is in error, or the standard itself is flawed. DTC, your observation about the Chord DAC, while appreciated, is not that helpful. When shopping for a DAC several months ago, I researched (among many other vendors) Chord's DSD implementation, and Chord's FPGA-based inhouse-developed DSD processing does not play DSD natively. The Chord signal processing chain converts all DSD to PCM for playback. When I queried Chord why they chose this implementation, they replied it was so that volume could be adjusted for DSD playback (presumably in the digital domain). So, the observation of Chord playback may not be germane to my issue. (In contrast, an Exasound DAC, for example, adjusts volume in the analog domain.)
Therefore,it is still my hope for anyone else who has a DAC that uses the DoP protocol and plays DSD natively, to observe and report DSD playback observations. This would be extremely insightful.