Jriver MC is still in development so is not ready for primetime, but that aside it already plays audio quite well on my systems with a sound card (Xonar D2X) or with a DAC (in my case Meridian Explorer). The following example is on JRiver Media Center 19+20 (if your program is different, the principle remains the same but please consult your software vendor for more information). Technical Support JRiver Media Centre 19: 1.
So, now I have a media center on linux that can manage to play hi-res files FLAC, APE and most importantly for me DSD audio formats like DST, DFF and SACD-R isos. Setup Instructions The following are examples on each OS X and Windows platform, Audirvana Plus and JRiver. Jriver has the ability to use more digital volume attenuation than foobar before changing a lossless. Well, I have 3 college degrees, and they dont mean a thing against. Now a great program I use in Win, Jriver Media Center 19, is now being ported to Linux, though it only supports audio in this platform (I only care about the audio features of Jriver MC anyway). As I implied before, when you take a lossless signal and make it losey through the use of the volume control your optical output is dealing with that differently than your usb connection. CFELLIOT suggest reloading Media Monkey or trying another media center Ie Foobar or JRiver. That said, it seems that the availability of steam for linux pulled the attention of other companies to linux as a viable platform. However I have this problem that New albums added to Media Go, do not show up in JRiver. I do it by: Tools>Options>File Location>(choos path location). I have JRiver set up to see my Media Go files.
It might be a funny scene, movie quote, animation, meme or a mashup of multiple sources. I know that linux is all about freedom and open-source, but I see colaborative path between the development of a open-source OS (Linux) and some proprietary programs. Please Head-Fi lovers, I found another problem with File Location. You can take any video, trim the best part, combine with other videos, add soundtrack. This are exciting times to be a linux user. To play multichannel via USB or HDMI, it was necessary to make some adjustments to JRiver Media Center, and while the Baetis instructions were helpful, I took.