In Reply to: Re: My understanding is you only need bit perfect output into your Lavry DA10... posted by Jim F. on February 20, 2007 at 15:34:19:
The drivers are not very stable (I'm using 2.18 downloaded from the Korean site). Yes they are impressive from a functionality perspective (support for Q sound, WDM, ASIO, GSIF etc. plus ReWire) but on my machine if two applications both try to open an ASIO connection (this is not unusual for example if you are in Cubase and want to open Wavelab for example to edit an audio file), the drivers crash the machine with a blue screen of death. The drivers also have issues if the system goes in and out of standby.Also, the drivers have not been updated for a year, and so far no promise of Vista support.
Sorry to be a bit negative on this.
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- Speaking as a Prodigy 7.1 owner - Christine Tham 15:52:09 02/20/07 (12)
- Better negative than uninformed... - dave in gva 22:27:14 02/20/07 (11)
- Cheapest possible solution - Christine Tham 22:53:32 02/20/07 (10)
- Re: Cheapest possible solution - ThomasPf 01:49:34 02/21/07 (8)
- Thanks Thomas - what digital out are you using off your Juli@? - dave in gva 02:13:18 02/21/07 (7)
- Re: Thanks Thomas - what digital out are you using off your Juli@? - ThomasPf 10:55:18 02/21/07 (0)
- Re: Thanks Thomas - what digital out are you using off your Juli@? - Jim F. 07:45:57 02/21/07 (5)
- Long runs are a good idea - Christine Tham 10:30:05 02/21/07 (4)
- A short run is all I need but I like the electrical disconnect advantage anyway - dave in gva 11:02:59 02/21/07 (3)
- Here's a crazy idea - Christine Tham 12:05:31 02/21/07 (2)
- Thanks will give it some thought.....whats X10 (nt)? - dave in gva 19:54:14 02/22/07 (1)
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X10_(industry_standard) - Christine Tham 20:41:03 02/22/07 (0)
- Cool. Thanks Christine (nt) - dave in gva 00:48:05 02/21/07 (0)