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post #721 of 2914
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Originally Posted by Currawong View Post

Buffering the USB input to stop drop-outs and supply the digital data to the DSP I'm guessing.



Precisely.

 

Peete.

post #722 of 2914

Kingwa said:

 

It is stock the software of the USB drivers and setting, so it don't need install the software to the PC

post #723 of 2914

... which IMO is one of the best things about the DI. It works under any modern operating system, without problems. There are still no Linux drivers for the HiFace, even they they were promised ages ago. And there is no guarantee anyone will maintain the proprietary code either, so for me the "driverless design" was one of the main reasons for buying the DI.

 

Also just noticed your signature, seems there are quite a few Linux users here smily_headphones1.gif What distro are you using if I may ask? I used to be all Gentoo/Debian, but these days I love the "just works" Ubuntu the most.

post #724 of 2914

Good points about maintaining the drivers for Linux....I highly doubt if it will happen. 

 

After a lot of testing different Linux distros I settled on Lubuntu.  My machines are headless and only used for music so small, light and single purpose is what I was looking for, plus since i am not really code savy it had to be plug-n-play. 

 

In fact I use Ubuntu Netbook remix for my desktop....I love the layout, very different than your normal OS.

 

post #725 of 2914

Ubuntu Netbook Remix is the best interface/minimalism for the standard document editor/web surfer imo.  Its simple.... 

 

I actually installed it on someones netbook(had to get a little convoluted in getting it to read/install)

post #726 of 2914

Yep and as easy an minimal as it seems it can easily be expanded to be as big as you want via the Software Center.  With just a click of the mouse you can install literally any of 32,000 THIRTY TWO THOUSAND + applications.  Skype, MPD, DVD rippers, CD rippers, you name it.

 

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post #727 of 2914

So... any new comparisons or impressions yet smily_headphones1.gif ?

post #728 of 2914
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Originally Posted by Mr.Sneis View Post

So... any new comparisons or impressions yet smily_headphones1.gif ?


I asked the same.
 

post #729 of 2914

I just posted a separate thread about this issue, but do any of you play PC games? If so, does the DI have issues with popping and clicking audio in PC games? My hiFace works perfect for WASAPI audio in Foobar, but constant popping and clicking while playing PC games. If this is an issue only with the hiFace, then I may switch to the DI.

post #730 of 2914

Sounds like the DI turning on and off the circuit when there is no stream open.  Which is why in Foobar you hear no pops since its gapless or I think that is the issue.  Where a game is just playing random sound files at random times.
 

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Originally Posted by Zorlac View Post

I just posted a separate thread about this issue, but do any of you play PC games? If so, does the DI have issues with popping and clicking audio in PC games? My hiFace works perfect for WASAPI audio in Foobar, but constant popping and clicking while playing PC games. If this is an issue only with the hiFace, then I may switch to the DI.

post #731 of 2914

I think you misread his post... Imo he meant that the HiFace skips/pops, and is wondering if it is the same with the DI. Personally I couldn´t even use the HiFace due to it not working in Linux and the drivers are still unstable in Windows for me.

post #732 of 2914
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Originally Posted by vrln View Post

I think you misread his post... Imo he meant that the HiFace skips/pops, and is wondering if it is the same with the DI. Personally I couldn´t even use the HiFace due to it not working in Linux and the drivers are still unstable in Windows for me.



I mean Hiface wink.gif  Sounds like the most logical problem to me at least.


Edited by ninjikiran - 10/2/10 at 12:29am
post #733 of 2914

I managed to sell my STX so I went and ordered the Digital Interface from Kingwa. HiFace was my another choice but I've had enough of craptastic drivers and non-existant support for less-popular operating systems, so I won't be taking the gamble. I also prefer paying for nice gear, not software.


Edited by daisangen - 10/2/10 at 7:28am
post #734 of 2914
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Originally Posted by daisangen View Post

I managed to sell my STX so I went and ordered the Digital Interface from Kingwa. HiFace was my another choice but I've had enough of craptastic drivers and non-existant support for less-popular operating systems, so I won't be taking the gamble. I also prefer paying for nice gear, not software.


x2

 

 

post #735 of 2914

Hi guys,

 

I have tried to keep up with this thread but somehow I'm sure I missed it, if it's been covered.  My apologies...

 

Just received my DI and I am very pleased, however, WASAPI (Foobar) with it is buggy.  KS, no problems at all.  I usually use KS even in Vista, but like to check every possible output works fine.

 

Thanks

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