

For example, the XDA-2 doesn’t support 176k via USB (it does support 176k on its other inputs). However, there are certain situations where converting the sample rate can be useful. For “bit perfect playback”, you want each file to play at its native (unconverted) sample rate. NOTE: For each source sample rate, jRiver Media Center can be independently configured to convert files of that sample rate to a specified sample rate, or to play them at their native sample rate. Leave Buffering set to 100 milliseconds.Ĭlick OK twice to save your settings and exit.

Check the box next to Disable event style. Check the box next to Open device for exclusive output. (This option won’t be available until you select the Audio Device in the previous step).

Now, under Audio Device, click Device Settings. On the right, under Audio Device, select USB2.0 High-Speed True HD Audio (WASAPI). (If you haven’t already) install and run the jRiver Media Center program. To configure WASAPI Mode in jRiver Media Center, do the following:

From the original JR MC 14 posters notes, it seems that the 'Omit Host Portion' being checked was a critical element to getting it to work.Configuring jRiver Media Center v20 To Use WASAPI Mode I have 'DNLA' and ''Include Session ID' checked, but I can't seem to find the 'Omit Host Portion' or 'Replace Empty Genere' checkbox options. Reading through and searching the forum, I came across a post that said JRiver MC 14 was working with the Onkyo NR905, and the poster gave some server settings that he used. But when I load tracks and try to play them, JRiver seems to try to play them for several seconds, but I don't get any sound and the GUI then skips down to the next track, then the next and so on. The Onkyo shows up in JR MC22 as a player and I can even navigate to its web page and see its IP address etc. What I cannot do though, is push music to the Onkyo NR905 from the JRiver MC 22 GUI interface. I am also able to use the JRiver GUI to push and play music on the Sonos zone players that are also connected to my home network. I am able to use my Onkyo's flat file folder GUI to navigate to the instance of JR MC 22 on my home network and play music on the receiver. I would like to stream/push music from the Mac to my Onkyo NR905 receiver. I'm new to JRiver Media Centre and have just downloaded MC 22 for the Mac.
