
* Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. * Mac computers running Microsoft Windows are not supported. * This driver cannot be used in a virtual Windows environment, such as Hyper-V or Virtual PC. * FireWire(R)(IEEE1394) control chip from TI(Texas Instruments) is recommended.
This driver has the following requirements.Ī computer equipped with an FireWire(R)(IEEE1394) Port. * This does not occur with other than the WDM driver. When changing the sampling rate, first uninstall the driver, then change the sampling rate on the FA-66, and then reinstall the driver. If the computer is running using the WDM driver, then if during driver installation it is operating at a sampling rate other than the rate set on the FA-66, an error occurs in the host application.
Repeat Procedure 6 to 8 for and in as well. Repeat Procedure 2 to 4 for and in as well. Select a bit rate which is not currently selected in and click the button. * When the control panel is displayed with icon view, click. (Playing and recording sounds via ASIO can be executed.) In such a case, configure the settings as follows. If the sample rate of FA-66 is changed in Windows 8.1, playing and recording sounds with media player or system sounds via WASAPI, MME, or DirectSound cannot be executed. * If your PC does not be connected to the Internet, Step.1 will be skipped. so long as you don't have bandwidth issues, it comes at almost no cost and offers the headroom to use digital volume level almost however you like without having to fear degrading the signal.When the message about Windows SmartScreen is displayed on installing or executing a software, please perform the following procedures. So different priorities should decide what setting you wish to set.Ībout bit depth, you can set 24 or 32bit and forget about it. If you play highres music a lot and think it matters and sounds night and day different and all that, then you will select a high res sample rate, because you wouldn't want your 192kHz files to be downsampled to 44.1kHz before being sent to the DAC. it's usually not important TBH but perfectionists will think it is and they're kings in their own castles. the general idea is that windows resampler isn't the best thing since sliced bread, so we usually try to pick the setting based on what we will play the most. when the source isn't at the sample rate you've selected, it will be resampled into what you set. Click to expand.ideally you'd select the sample rate of whatever you play(so probably 48khz for games, and 44.1 or whatever for music).