Musiland Monitor 02 US
Apr 3, 2011 at 10:08 AM Post #1,066 of 1,340
May 15, 2011 at 3:27 PM Post #1,069 of 1,340
Is anyone else still using v1.0.8.4? I just tried the newest 1.0.13 and couldn't get any sound at all. Then tried the seemingly popular 1.0.9.0. It works, but I can't get any ASIO output after I play something through WDM. So, I think I'm going back to 1.0.8.4. If it ain't broke, don't fix it I suppose.
 
May 17, 2011 at 5:47 PM Post #1,070 of 1,340
Can anyone link me to the latest set of drivers?
 
Also, can anyone tell me which of the two ports is supposed to be used for harder-to-drive headsets?
 
May 19, 2011 at 12:14 AM Post #1,071 of 1,340
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Is anyone else still using v1.0.8.4? I just tried the newest 1.0.13 and couldn't get any sound at all. Then tried the seemingly popular 1.0.9.0. It works, but I can't get any ASIO output after I play something through WDM. So, I think I'm going back to 1.0.8.4. If it ain't broke, don't fix it I suppose.




I'm having the same problem as you.
I just got the unit today, and I went straight for the newest driver 1.0.13. Analog sound works, but digital out doesn't.
If I set the default sound device to the Musiland SPDIF interface in Win7, there's no ASIO output at all no matter how it's set up, and WDM doesn't work either.
If it's set as analog output in Win7, analog works, but digital doesn't.
 
I'm going to try older drivers...
I wonder if anyone else has the same problem?
 
 
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Can anyone link me to the latest set of drivers?
 
Also, can anyone tell me which of the two ports is supposed to be used for harder-to-drive headsets?

 
Did you even do your homework about this? Many people have said which headphone port does what already.
I found out by reading even before I got the unit today.
 
People also stated where to get the drivers...
It's fully linked on the ebay page too.
 
http://coolfungadget.com/musiland/
 
 
 
May 19, 2011 at 1:38 AM Post #1,072 of 1,340
Can't seem to figure this thing out. I'm outputting 24/96 to my Maverick Audio D1 DAC, and it doesn't work. However it'll work if I output 24/44-48-88.1..............
 
The Maverick Audio D1 supports 24/96... but clearly it's not working over coax/optical.
 
Coax from my Audigy2 ZS soundcard works, and it's set to output 24/96.
 
In Foobar, it's the same thing. Using WASAPI/ASIO to my soundcard, playing 24/96 music works to my MavAudio D1
Doing the same in foobar,  WASAPI/ASIO to the MM02, digital output to my D1, it does not work for 24/96 music. 
It WILL work if the sample rate is 44.1-88.1 though...
 
Playing 24/96 music,  WASAPI/ASIO to my MM02, digital output to my Logitech Z680 via coax, it works fine. The Z680 decodes it fine, and I hear audio...
 
I'm just wondering WHY it doesn't work for my D1. It's SUPPOSED to work, as 24/96 bit perfect from my sound card works... 
There's NO reason for why MM02 coax to my  D1 wouldn't work...
So I'm stuck using the RCA outputs to my D1.
 
Any one have any idea?
I'm using the latest 1.0.13 drivers. Switching back to older drivers does nothing.
 
Jun 3, 2011 at 7:40 AM Post #1,073 of 1,340
Just received my DAC from another member on here. Really happy so far.
 
Just wondering do any of you have the 1.0.13.0 drivers they could upload as the coolfungadgets/musiland site is down atm.
 
Thanks
 
Jun 3, 2011 at 4:53 PM Post #1,077 of 1,340
No one has any idea on why the Maverick Audio D1 cannot lock onto the 24/96 signal from the Musiland 02 via SPDIF?
 
Apparently it's the jitter?
 
My AUNE and Logitech Z680 accepts 24/96 pefectly fine, but the D1 has trouble with it.
Odd.
 
Jun 6, 2011 at 10:23 PM Post #1,079 of 1,340


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Does it matter whether you use "fast" or "precision" in the Musiland control panel


 
Yes always use precision for best sound quality.

From the link posted above by glt:
 
"SR Control Mode selects the precision of the sample rate clock generator [link]. Precision generates a clock rate closer to ideal (e.g., closer to 41,000 Hz). Fast generates a clock frequency that is not as close as ideal but still within the SPDIF specification. Fast allows faster manual switching of the sample rate."
 

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