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Sorry, not a bargain DAC ...
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I am interested!I have a pair of those. Happy to comment on a separate thread if anyone cares.
I am interested!
I am interested!
what aggravation....
I have the hardware and tried to test Modi 2 and Origen+. Neither one of them installs the drivers. Modi 2 limps along with standard Windows driver so it is kind of usable. But its own driver package keeps complaining that it doesn't see the "CMEDIA 2.0 device." The OriGen+ installs but does nothing and the device does not show up in device manager or sound control panel.
Meanwhile the iFi iDAC2 driver has stopped working too! Windows complains that the driver is not installed correctly.
No amount of rebooting, reinstalling and turning off driver signing is helping.
What a disaster. Am wondering if this is all Windows 10 anniversary issues or installation of previous drivers for the other cheap dacs.
I still don't understand why Linux and Mac can do USB audio with no extra drivers, but Windows doesn't.
Want I send you a installable Live DVD of my Linux build?What a disaster. Am wondering if this is all Windows 10 anniversary issues or installation of previous drivers for the other cheap dacs.
I am testing these using my everyday laptop so that I can process the results easily in Photoshop, etc. And the Audio Precision software is also exclusively Windows.Finally, man you really need to get away from Windows for audio. I guess for audio Chromebooks are worst. Then Windows/Android in a tie. Linux and Mac are much nicer. Sorry Amir.
Yes but I just looked again and realized it installs under a different name! ("VIA") I will have to try it again tomorrow when my stress level goes down.Just checking, but did you remember to use the driver install procedure on the Origen website and not the one in the manual?
I am testing these using my everyday laptop so that I can process the results easily in Photoshop, etc. And the Audio Precision software is also exclusively Windows.
I still don't understand why Linux and Mac can do USB audio with no extra drivers, but Windows doesn't.
I find it interesting with my Linux distro I've been able to read and write to my Windoz Fat32 or NTFS file-system installs automatically for many years now. Yet even my latest build of Windoz 10 still can't see my Linux EXT3 or 4 partitions without the install of some buggy 3th party software.Finally, man you really need to get away from Windows for audio. I guess for audio Chromebooks are worst. Then Windows/Android in a tie. Linux and Mac are much nicer. Sorry Amir.
Well counting you and me that makes like a billion of us I suppose.
what aggravation....
I have the hardware and tried to test Modi 2 and Origen+. Neither one of them installs the drivers. Modi 2 limps along with standard Windows driver so it is kind of usable. But its own driver package keeps complaining that it doesn't see the "CMEDIA 2.0 device." The OriGen+ installs but does nothing and the device does not show up in device manager or sound control panel.
Meanwhile the iFi iDAC2 driver has stopped working too! Windows complains that the driver is not installed correctly.
No amount of rebooting, reinstalling and turning off driver signing is helping.
What a disaster. Am wondering if this is all Windows 10 anniversary issues or installation of previous drivers for the other cheap dacs.
I downloaded and ran their installation package. It the Cmedia installer something else? I did a quick google but can't find anything like that.Download the Schiit Cmedia installer. That should get it for you.