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M-Audio Firewire Audio Drivers
Since 25 March 2008, x64 firewire audio drivers are available for m-audio beta testers. Does anyone have any ideea on where to download those drivers ? I need them badly... My Firewire Solo dosen't work at all under x64. -- 86C415 |
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M-Audio Firewire Audio Drivers
SP1 has better support for firewire.
"86C415" wrote in message ... Since 25 March 2008, x64 firewire audio drivers are available for m-audio beta testers. Does anyone have any ideea on where to download those drivers ? I need them badly... My Firewire Solo dosen't work at all under x64. -- 86C415 |
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M-Audio Firewire Audio Drivers
There is an easy solution to make FW Solo drivers for WinXP64 work in Vista X64: you need to enable unsigned driver loading. You can do so using EasyBCD utility, see attached screenshot. I don't use any audio production software and can't say anything about system stability, but now i hear music using foobar2000 with ASIO output plugin and it works for me just fine. Good luck! And sorry for my english +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Filename: solution.jpg | |Download: http://www.vistax64.com/attachment.p...achmentid=5386 | +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ -- darkmad |
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M-Audio Firewire Audio Drivers
Help! I just bought an M-Audio Firewire Solo, and I'm trying to print 24-bit mixes from my 02R coaxial SPDIF out to the SPDIF in on the M-Audio interface. I have selected the "external clock" option from the M-Audio hardware control panel, and I can record the mixes through the interface. Problem is, every 30 seconds or so, a little "tick" or "pop" gets recorded along with the audio - it definitely sounds like a clock issue. I have tried both sets of drivers (ASIO and WDM), and have set the buffer size as high as possible... I still have the problem. I've downloaded the latest VISTA 32-bit drivers from the M-Audio website, so I know I'm using the right drivers. And the problem is not the SPDIF output, which prints just fine to a Tascam CD-burner I have. The problem seems like it's that the SPDIF clock won't slave properly. It's close, but I can't have POPs in my audio every 30-40 seconds. Ideas? I thought Firewire was supposed to be the solution to everything! I just bought this unit to replace an M-Audio USB interface that had the same problem. Please help! DAVID -- David Snyder |
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