Don't install anything. It is UAC2 compliant so runs plug and play.As a Windows 10 user, what files will I need to install on the PC?
What spy tool?If you read their forum I think there is a language barrier sometimes. Plus i believe you need to install the eval to access the firmware upgrade tool. Not sure why though but that's how it worked for me. After updating the firmware I just rolled back the drivers. As a bonus you get the spy tool
There is no issue with the official driver. Every thing works 100%.This is kinda BS if they don't upgrade the driver.
TUSBAudio ASIO Driver (2-XMOS SA1-US DS (EVAL))
-This driver can play PCM, DSD, DSD + PCM
-Disconnect/Reconnect whenever change the drivers and BitRate, beep sound randoomly
XMOS SX1-US DJ
-This only support PCM
-No problem at all
There is no issue with the official driver. Every thing works 100%.
I ran roon-windows 7-tone board and dsd worked fine.
The DSD played perfectly on my setup.I tested with Foobar2000 with those drivers above. The official only works with PCM. What software that you test with SACD ISO that works with DSD?
I use Foobar2000 & JRiver, both play DSD normally, check your setup, especially remember to set both the Master/Analogue 1 output level to max, otherwise it won't work under foobar2000.I tested with Foobar2000 with those drivers above. The official only works with PCM. What software that you test with SACD ISO that works with DSD?
The DSD played perfectly on my setup.
Mine says DSD: ASIO: TUSBAudio ASIO DriverThanks Nighfishing
Can you check what you see in the Foobar2000?
This Eval works with PCM, DSD, and DSD + PCM
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The official only work with PCM. Somehow the official doesn't show ASIO
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Mine says DSD: ASIO: TUSBAudio ASIO Driver
I'm using the 2.24 version driver right now, just remember to set all volume to max, including Foobar 2000/ Master Channel/ Analogue 1 Channel, don't forget to turn down your preamp before this.
Edit: Gotta get some sleep now, it's 01:29 A.M. in China...
You're welcome. Did it fixed your problem though?Thank you
I thought that's the Eval driver which it ran into problem but it did work all the modes. So I uninstalled then put in the official one.
You're welcome. Did it fixed your problem though?
Don't install anything. It is UAC2 compliant so runs plug and play.
The beep sound means you are using an evaluation version driver (EVAL), not intended for consumer using, you can use 2.24 or not using driver at all under Windows 10.No, it works but the problem below. I will play around to see what happen.
TUSBAudio ASIO Driver (2-XMOS SA1-US DS (EVAL))
-Disconnect/Reconnect whenever change the device drivers and BitRate in foobar, beep sound randoomly
These were the first places I checked. You can't select frequencies higher than 192 in sounds panel and the applet (tusb control panel) doesn't let you choose anything, just states what your current frequency is.@Transpareo in systray bar should be a red T, that would be Thesycon applet you might want to use for this. Also, I guess Windows > Control Panel > Sounds could do the same...just give it a try.