I try to test - yes! DSD work!
But nevermind - click`s pops still have (
But nevermind - click`s pops still have (
Has anyone got this error message before?
just manually install the driver (through device manager - update driver) directing the installation to the vista64 folder which is located in the folder containing the installation kit for the usb32 driver supplied by audio GD. You should find it in the: viaudusb ------ driver folder alongside vista, winxp and winxp64 folders.
That's the problem. When i click show disabled device, speakers and headphones don't appear even though they're both plugged into the Compass 2. So the Compass 2 spdif is plugged into usb port and the power cable is plugged into the wall. Headphones are plugged into the Compass 2. I installed the drivers. Previous owner said it worked for him in windows 7 for 2 years. I must be forgetting something. I tried all the different drivers and it didn't work. Anyone had that same problem?
Ah okay, I understand. So I'm still not getting sound on my computer with the Audio-GD Compass 2 or Compass 384. Was wondering what steps you guys did to get yours to work. Did you simply plug the USB to your computer and installed the right drivers and it worked? Was wondering why it's not working for me. If anyone had any ideas. Thanks.
Hoping someone can help me. I have an Audio-gd 11.32 which I believe was manufactured April 2013 (first 4 digits on the sticker read 1304, plus I bought if from A2A here in Australia in August 2013). I was using it at work (previous laptop), but have had it at home for over a year. Firmware never updated, would rather not attempt it.
I'd like to use it at work again, but I'm having trouble getting the drivers to work and our laptops are pretty heavily locked down these days. The IT guys are helpful, but starting to get reluctant after my initial attempts failed to make it work.
Laptop is a Lenovo Thinkpad T450 running Windows 7. 99% of the time I stream Tidal in high quality, rest of the music is CD rips, so don't need to support anything above 16/44.1.
I think there are two options:
1. Get the Audio-gd drivers working
So far I've tried the usb32v1.22 and usb32v2.0 versions. Even if the driver install appeared to work, I couldn't figure out how to get the ASIO stuff set up (all instructions refer to Foobar, which I'd rather avoid). Plus, when it did happen to appear to install correclty, upon re-boot the driver kept failing.
I'm sure there used to be a video on the Audio-gd website, with the voiceover in english (Kingwa I believe) and the software/wizards in chinese. This is what I followed last time (when I had admin rights, also on a Win7 PC), but I can no longer find it.
If anyone can point me to a simple set of instructions, including which driver to load and what to load to make the ASIO portion work, it would be highly appreciated.
2. Generic, non-Audio-gd drivers.
I don't think this is a real thing, or at least I haven't been able to find any, but I don't need to play files above 16/44.1. Given that Macs don't need any drivers and my 11.32 is plug and play on a Mac, is there any way to mimic this capability on a PC?
Any help would be great. If I can't get it working, I might have to sell it and buy something else - which seems quite ridiculous.
Thanks,
Corey