I've got a Denon receiver that's probably 10-years old.  The digital
input will take almost ANYTHING I send to it, except for 88.2.  IMHO,
88.2 is a stupid SR to use anyway and it's only because of laziness on
the original mix engineer thinking conversion from 88.2 to 44.1 is
easier.  That may have been the case 6-7 years ago, but not anymore. 
There is no reason higher SR recordings shouldn't standarize at 96k or
192k.  This makes them totally compatible with BluRay/DVD players as
well.

Regardless, if you're trying to play 88.2 files, or they've been
purchased that way (I've bought several 88.2k/24bit albums), up-convert
them to 96k.  I'm on a Mac and have several programs to do that since
I'm in the recording/post-production biz, but I also have dBPoweramp
when running my Mac on Windows, and it ROCKS!!  

Other than that, I'm not sure what to tell you.  All of my HiRes stuff
is played on a Transporter, which could make a difference as well.  Good
luck with your issue.


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