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Title: .net and usb-audio.com driver issues
Post by: soundcheck on May 28, 2007, 08:10:26 pm
Hi Peter.

Long time that we havn't been in touch. ;)

First of all congratulations that you took the step to launch XX.

Beside that, opening up a new forum, great job.

You can imagine that I was also waiting for XX.

I guess you'll be busy for some time on troubleshooting - supporting all us XX newbies. ;)

I got two issues:

I ran of course in the .net 2.0 issue.

1.
On my english Windows NT I didn't have any problems to
get XX up'n running (without sound output).
On my german XP I never managed to start XX up. It got killed right after
I accepted the DEMO Window. It must have something to do with the .net setup I guess.
Any ideas?

2.
I figured on my working NT system, that XX doesn't recognise the usb-audio.com driver.
XX recognises a usb audio device only. Did you manage to get Berts usb-audio.com driver setup
working?
I guess worst case I'd have to uninstall the driver. I mean if'you're telling me that with the engine 2 setup no ASIO is needed any longer I'd uninstall the driver.

THX.

Cheers
\Klaus 








Title: Re: .net and usb-audio.com driver issues
Post by: PeterSt on May 28, 2007, 08:54:11 pm
Hi Klaus !

Very nice to meet you here !!

I must dive into your issues, but for the USB thing : I recall that the USB.DE driver is mutuallay exclusive to the legacy USB (MS) driver. So yes. you'd have to uninstall the .DE (.COM) driver.

XX does not support ASIO (just because it is not better  :)).

It isn't difficult to try though, and the .DE is reinstalled very easily.
Please let me know the results !

Peter


Title: Re: .net and usb-audio.com driver issues
Post by: Flecko on May 28, 2007, 09:41:20 pm
Hi Klaus nice to hear from you again,
I got the same problem under XP like you. After I confirmed the demo version, nothing happens :(   I have an absolute new and clean WINXP SP2 .Net 3 (German) installation. So if you solve your problem let me know :)
Hi Peter, congratulations to your release!!!
I was very exited after reading you released xx, and after it didn't worked with XX and I couldn't install .NET3 I installed XP, but it doesn't work. Now I am sad :( ... After two persons having the same error it could be something general, but I have no idea what could be wrong with my system. It's absolutely untouched and every driver and update is installed.
Should XX run under NT too?
I guess there isn't much experience yet with all the errors that might happen, but we will get through this :)
Best regards Adrian


Moderator edit : closed the subject


Title: Re: .net and usb-audio.com driver issues
Post by: soundcheck on May 28, 2007, 09:58:24 pm
Hi there.

After deinstalling the usb-audio.de driver on the NT system. XX worked!!

Considering that I just have 512MB RAM on that system and playing 44.1 files instead of my beloved 48kHz files, the sound was quite good - promising. ;) ( I was running at 0db, though!! It's always frustrating -- running at 0db straight path -- you realize what's taken away by your pre-amp or digital volume control. )

I need to run further tests on my "XP - production machine" getting  XX to play over there too.


Cheers
\Klaus



Title: Re: .net and usb-audio.com driver issues
Post by: PeterSt on May 28, 2007, 10:48:53 pm
Adrian,

Could you try to install the DirectX thing behind the Zip in the attachment below, and let me now whether it helped ?!
Your PC has to be connected to the Internet when this is performed ...

Peter



Title: Re: .net and usb-audio.com driver issues
Post by: PeterSt on May 28, 2007, 11:05:30 pm

1.
On my english Windows NT I didn't have any problems to
get XX up'n running (without sound output).
On my german XP I never managed to start XX up. It got killed right after
I accepted the DEMO Window. It must have something to do with the .net setup I guess.
Any ideas?

Klaus,

You didn't solve this I guess ?

But do you really mean Windows-NT ?
If yes, I guess that you don't have DirectX 9.0c running on that ? (if not DirectX10 is needed  :dntknw: :blush1:)

Peter


Title: Re: .net and usb-audio.com driver issues
Post by: soundcheck on May 28, 2007, 11:11:15 pm
Peter.

I run Windows 2000 on one machine - Not NT . But that's working fine.
My XP machine has an issue.
I guess I have to look up what direct X I have on my XP machine.

\Klaus


Title: Re: .net and usb-audio.com driver issues
Post by: electrosound on May 29, 2007, 02:27:46 am
Hi,

Great........... that XX is available, and this nice looking forum  :)

I was getting this error to when I hit the ok button (nothing happens)
But DirectX 9.0c was solving the problem here for the machine upstairs
hope it works on my Music laptop  ;)

Marco


Title: Re: .net and usb-audio.com driver issues
Post by: Flecko on May 30, 2007, 12:02:16 am
Hi Peter,
I solved the problem, after installing a new version of directx (not the version you gave me the link to, I installed "directx_apr2007_redist.exe" after it didn't worked with your version, don't know what the difference is...) xx works on a Win2000 system with SP4 .Net 2 DirectX9c. I am very happy to try it at the weekend when I am home :)
greetings Adrian


Title: Re: .net and usb-audio.com driver issues
Post by: PeterSt on May 30, 2007, 12:25:05 am
Hi Adrian,

Glad it worked !
Also, thank you for the info on W2K. So the same as Klaus told I think : apparently it works on Windows2000 as well (if you have only DirectX9.0c installed).
I am curious on the sound which comes from that. When did KMixer start to interfere ? Have to investigate that, and I will come back on it.

Thanks again for the info,
Peter


Title: Re: .net and usb-audio.com driver issues
Post by: PeterSt on May 31, 2007, 09:52:14 am
Hi Marco, Klaus, and Steve,

I closed this thread for now, because I estimate that I can't cope with (finding back) the different issues in one thread.

Also, I think most of the stuff dealed with is solved. Maybe the XP from Klaus is not.
If you are having issues, please put them all in your own topic (thread).

Peter