5/16/2023 0 Comments Jriver audiophile settingsSeeing the Gear icon turn blue is a quick visual check to see if you're doing bitperfect playback. If you are doing bitperfect playback with no DSPs changing the audio bits then the Gear icon will glow blue If you hover the mouse over that Gear icon or click the Gear icon the Audio Path dialog will show up It is the Gear icon near the search dialog (upper right corner of the JRiver window) The audio path dialog will show you what DSP options are currently active and processing the audio JRiver has a summary dialog that shows the audio path. Under the Settings section there is an option for "Use SoX for resampling". The SoX resampler is a better or more higher quality resampler than the default resampler. JRiver has an option to use SoX for resampling. So that's one example of when you'll need the resampling settings for those high sample rates. Since your DAC only goes up to 192,000 you'll need to use the resampling settings to convert that high sample rate down to 176,400 or 192,000. JRiver will convert DSD to a very high sample rate like 352,000 or 705,600. The resampling settings are important if you want to have JRiver convert DSD to PCM. If you want to stick to even multiples then have 352 downsample to 176, have 384 downsample to 192, 705 downsample to 176, 768 downsample to 192, etc. But with modern resampling algorithms it doesn't really matter. The general thinking is that you should resample in even multiples if you can. ![]() Then configure the sample rate settings you want. ![]() If you want JRiver to resample you'll need to check the "Output Format" checkbox. If the checkbox is not checked then that DSP is not active. The DSP Studio dialog has a list of DSP options on the left with checkboxes for "Output Format" "Volume Leveling" etc. The subwoofer setting is for people connecting JRiver to a multi-channel DAC and using the DSP features in JRiver to do the surround sound decoding and other audio processing for home theater.
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