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In Reply to: RE: Forever destined to listen to 96khz or less posted by theob on May 29, 2009 at 13:58:43
Theo,I'm afraid this doesn't really help to solve the issue, but I thought I'd just share:
I am a late Juli@ convert, have been running my highly optimized system (at least so I believe) until last week with Lynx AES16. I left everything as it was (e.g. 256MB ValueRam, E7200 with CPU voltage at 0.76875 I believe, all optimizations done etc.), just took out the Lynx card, uninstalled the driver, plugged in Juli@ and installed the unified driver 1.05 - and instantly and for the first time I had the pleasure to get to know your metallics - it's dreadfull...
Since I'm currently going Buffalo32S (which does resampling and reclocking, something I definitely don't like...) I went back to 16/44.1 and everything is fine. So this is just to say that a completely stable and (for me) close to perfect system tipped over just by exchanging Lynx with Juli@. I definitely have to have a Juli@, since Lynx can't do i2s and external power (and cics said its ASIO implementation is so fine), but I don't really have a doubt that it is either Juli@'s driver that screws up, or Juli@ hardware - now the latter was my theory before you said that you have the metallics even through Juli@'s analogue outs, I now expect to get them even over i2s, still to verify, if so it can't be the digital out part. Ah yes, and I had the idea of experimenting with PCI latency setting in BIOS, don't know if that could make a difference, haven't tried yet but could make sense.
Just sharing another experience...
Robert
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