DBaldock9
Headphoneus Supremus
Has any one on this thread had any luck installing and using a Shanling USB driver (to allow the USB DAC function) on Windows 7 (64-Bit)?
I've tried several different times (and ways) to install / update the driver, and always end up seeing this in the Device Manager - Shanling Audio Device : This device cannot start. (Code 10)
Is the driver or the M1 picky about which type of USB port (2.0 or 3.0) it's connected to? The USB connections on my PC can be changed, but they're not too easily accessible.
Thanks for any suggestions!
Take Care,
David Baldock
Hey @Shanling. I have had to help a few people out on this issue for the UP. I know David B. has good technical chops.
I think (well know really) that the install file for the UP Windows driver is broken. The possibly is true also for the the M1 though I have never had problems with that.
David; try the USB driver for the M2. Turns out that Shanling uses the same driver for all its units. The good news is that you can plug any Shanling device into your Windows PC and it will work. That is how I got the UP to work.
As a general rule with USB driver issues it is never a bad idea to try a different cable or port.
I did try selecting Update Driver in the Device Manager, and pointing to .inf files in these Shanling USB downloads -
20160616170324_2425
20160918103700_7529
20161115162018_6009
20170215114030_2432
- but that didn't work.
However, it turns out that running the Setup.exe in the 20160616170324_2425 folder, worked to remove the Shanling Audio Device : This device cannot start. (Code 10) error. It also installed the Shanling Audio Control Panel.
Now the Shanling Audio Device shows up as a Playback device in the Sound selections.
Take Care,
David Baldock