
Right now, I've selected 352,8kHz in RME panel, and get everything 8x resampled and played via Tidal (most content is 44.1), but this is not ideal for unfolded 48 and 96kHz MQA content. Thank you for any suggestions, including how to get rid off "VB Cable" stutter. What else I can do to achieve bit-perfect playback on Windows 10 with stock Tidal app? I know I can use Audirvana and ASIO RME drivers, but I hate Audirvana interface. Regular (usually daily beta) builds are posted on the Media Center Interact forum implementing requested features and fixing reported bugs. Sadly, I was not able to make stock Tidal app on Windows 10 to play bit-perfect(ly) on my new RME. JRiver Media Center is a 'jukebox'-style media player, like iTunes, which usually uses most of the screen to display a potentially very large library of files. More so, you can configure JRiver to focus on your specific needs like recording television broadcasts.

I'm experiencing occasional stutter (my computer is 8-core 5GHz high-end PC with 32GB of RAM), so it's useless as well. JRiver Tidal Integration: How to Stream Tidal through JRiver By Sienna Williams Updated on Ma(0) JRiver is a comprehensive and seamless tool that lets users manage and play media files such as videos, music, audio, among others. I've also tried "VB Cable" ASIO driver ( ), which is a bridge between WASAPI and ASIO, and this one works well, except when it does not.

RME drivers are stuck at selected frequency as well. I've tried both stock Windows 10 drivers, which should (in theory) support frequency auto switching, but this does not happen. Being new ADI-2 FS owner, I've been reading a lot of threads here, and strugling with getting to play Tidal in bit-perfect mode.
