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In Reply to: RE: cMP - the open source high-end Memory Player posted by cics on December 30, 2007 at 04:42:01
My Juli@ was connected via SPDIF to an older DAC. Every now and then after starting up my audio-pc I would hear just a loud hissing sound, restarting the audio-pc solved the problem. I thought it was the older DAC having trouble locking the SPDIF. Last week I switched to the balanced output of my Juli@, feeding it directly to my pre-amp and guess what: same problem?!
Does anyone recognize this?
Also, can someone give me a list of the dll's/drivers the Juli@ really uses, maybe the problem lies in my Windows XP missing them and/or assigning them correctly?
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I think I have found the problem though NOT a proper solution. On both my pc's I cannot get ASIO to work so I use Kernel Streaming, sound is wonderfull.
After restarting XP the Juli@ defaults to ASIO and produces the horrible hissing sounds, if I start to play music (Foobar set for Kernel Streaming) the Juli@ switches over and all is OK.
1) Is there a way to get the Juli@ to start in Kernel Streaming automatically?
2) Do I need to use the "direct wire" thing to get ASIO working or should it work "out of the box"?
Why dont you just update your drivers or change them?
I am using driver 1.23 and on 2 pc's (1 VIA chipset and 1 INTEL chipset) this problem occurs. Reinstalled and used different PCI slots to try and solve the problem but no luck.
Both pc's have a modified NLITE install of XP which worked perfectly with an M-Audio Audiophile 24/96. I am now trying a full install of XP to see if that solves the problem, maybe something is not installed while the Juli@ relies on it.
I will keep you updated.
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