Thanks Carl. I also have a Yama in the HT, an RZ-A3080. Love it
It’s possible the GTX card isn’t passing through bitperfect audio. It’s even possible it’s transcoding the audio or messing with it in some way. When you play DLNA the receiver pulls the file from the server and plays it unless you have transcoding set (which I assume you do not)
Regarding the Panasonic player, do you have to change its mode to play DLNA, or is it alway advertising itself as a renderer and will play on demand?
It always advertises itself as available (Or at least is always shows as available in JRiver which the Yamaha and Sony don't). Even from off. Though I do find that it takes a bit to turn on and JRiver will choke out some errors on the first song or 3 while it is trying to connect. Then you have to go into the playlist and double click those songs if you want to play them. Once it connects though it is rock solid. Too bad about it not being gapless otherwise it would be my all time player for music.
Even though it transcodes DSD to 176.4 it still sounds way better than the GTX 970. The GTX 970 is definitely transcoding or something. But still it is supposedly capable of 24Bit / 192kHz X 7.1 channels, you would think it would be able to do at least as well as the Panasonic? But it is pretty old. Not going to invest in another card though till I know they are actually doing something about the audio on them (Plus I will need a new computer at some point lol. put some more life into this one by swapping out the 6 Core CPU for a 14 Core / 28 thread one which made a huge difference on the sort of database programs I tend to use (Collectorz Music, Movies, & My Movies etc... and of course JRiver)
With the 64G of RAM it really does everything I need which is all multi-media and internet stuff.
I have an old Zonar HDMI Sound card. But unfortunately it is an old version of PCI or something that will not fit into this board (Asus ROG STRIX X99)
And I have never seen another HDMI Sound card since.
Carl