Davor Herga wrote:
> one of the two firmwares behaves "strange". The DAC does not "lock in"
> correctly, when it is set to 2x oversample, but has no problems when
> set two 4x or 8x oversample. By "does not lock in" I mean, that DAC is
> recognised by the system, but only noise is heard. This noise
I am also attaching kernel and system logs for FW4 and FW2014-2
Thank you,
Davor.
On 17. 12. 2014 21:52, Davor Herga wrote:
Sorry for re-posting, but I made a mistake naming the files..
Hello all!
I have two Audio-gd DACs, they both use VIA VT1731 USB receiver chip,
but they have different f
Sorry for re-posting, but I made a mistake naming the files..
Hello all!
I have two Audio-gd DACs, they both use VIA VT1731 USB receiver chip,
but they have different firmwares. The problem is, that one of the two
firmwares behaves "strange". The DAC does not "lock in" correctly, when
it is s
Hello all!
I have two Audio-gd DACs, they both use VIA VT1731 USB receiver chip,
but they have different firmwares. The problem is, that one of the two
firmwares behaves "strange". The DAC does not "lock in" correctly, when
it is set to 2x oversample, but has no problems when set two 4x or 8x