Deders
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That is a lot for a firmware update, you must live really far out in the sticks to be that far from a post office
Does this guy really not know anyone with a Windows PC. All the time spent yelling in caps could have been used finding a PC. It can't be that hard in 2019 to find one lol
Don’t be so presumptuous about me:
I did a ton of research and watched 10+ YouTube reviews, plus spent hours looking at Audeze website.
Cost me £25 taxi to post office + £28 for parcel distribution with insurance.
Oh and also UK Dealer and Disti not willing to update firmware. I asked them
Amy reason why Audeze can’t create an iOS/Android APP to allow firmware update. Yes - because they don’t want to spend the money to do this.
This guy is not mobile
Doing a firmware update isn't an easy task and there are some possible hiccups that can brick the device that is updated.Don’t be so presumptuous about me:
I did a ton of research and watched 10+ YouTube reviews, plus spent hours looking at Audeze website.
Cost me £25 taxi to post office + £28 for parcel distribution with insurance.
Oh and also UK Dealer and Disti not willing to update firmware. I asked them
Amy reason why Audeze can’t create an iOS/Android APP to allow firmware update. Yes - because they don’t want to spend the money to do this.
The firmware update should, under no circumstances, be run in a virtual machine, that's what the instruction says.you could run a Windows VM on your IOS box and do it that way I am sure.
Here are a couple ways to set it up...
https://www.computerworld.com/article/3074236/now-you-can-run-windows-10-on-an-ipad-pro-android.html
The firmware update should, under no circumstances, be run in a virtual machine, that's what the instruction says.
When my Audeze Mobius headphones connect... I have to drag the volume slider EVERY TIME in windows in the taskbar....or the volume is too low.
Anyone else?
I've noticed the exact same behavior. The volume starts really, really low even though the volume is at my normal preferred listening levels. Once I adjust the slider up or down 1 or 2 points, and then bring it back to the previous volume, it's back to normal. I will say that this only tends to happen if I leave the Mobius plugged in to my computer after putting everything to sleep. Because of this issue, as well as the battery discharging issue, I always unplug the usb cable from my computer after I'm done using them for that session. As long as I do that, then the volume issue discussed above does not occur.Yep, nearly every time I turn my mobius on I need to adjust volume (I leave mine on 7.1 if that makes a difference). It's nearly silent, then a +2 increase in windows jumps to the correct volume, then a -2 to get it back where it should be. It happens so frequently I set up a keyboard shortcut to +/- volume just for this...
I've noticed the exact same behavior. The volume starts really, really low even though the volume is at my normal preferred listening levels. Once I adjust the slider up or down 1 or 2 points, and then bring it back to the previous volume, it's back to normal. I will say that this only tends to happen if I leave the Mobius plugged in to my computer after putting everything to sleep. Because of this issue, as well as the battery discharging issue, I always unplug the usb cable from my computer after I'm done using them for that session. As long as I do that, then the volume issue discussed above does not occur.
Yep, it's the same for me. It's a bit unwieldy to use the mobius, which is pretty unfortunate. To use it, I have to plug it in, immediately hold down the power button for 2 seconds (so windows will auto-switch to mobius, otherwise I have to do it manually if I wait to long to turn it on), wait until it's fully initialized, then increase and decrease the volume, and finally center the audio (though I suppose this last point I could ignore if I put it on before plugging it in). Then when done, I have to hold down the power button for 5 seconds (which seems way too long) and unplug it. It's just... cumbersome to use, compared to 'traditional' headphones, which is just "plug in for sound, unplug for no sound." I mean, they still sound awesome though, but using it can be annoying.
I would love to just plug it in once and never have to deal with turning it on/off or unplugging it. When windows starts up, it turns on, when windows turns off, it turns off (or soon after - 3 minutes of no signal?). Hell, even if it didn't auto turn on would be fine if I didn't have to fiddle with the volume/centering each time.