I'm still working on the drivers - work and football club stuff notwithstanding.I got a custom hardware with a XUF208-256-TQ64 and should create a USB to I2S converter to test different DAC. It sounds detailed, dynamic and very accurate. You can find our V5 opamps from recording studios to PC soundcards, from home audio to car audio. : )Ī special 20% discount V5 Opamp 48 hours only!įor 48 hours only, we are offering a 20% discount on our legendary Burson V5 discrete audio opamps!įor nearly 20 years, we are known for advancing the discrete audio opamp technology, and the V5 is our fifth generation discrete opamp. This offer will never be repeated so please don't miss out this opportunity to Play. The retail price of this amazing equipment is 409USD. Thanks for your help so far.įor anyone looking for a play at the moment there is an offer on for those who have purchased before - both on the Play and some op-amps:Įxclusive to existing customers and limited to the next 48 hours, we are offering a Play with V5 at just 299USD inclusive of delivery worldwide. If I can't sort this I'll try to get some support from Burson and deal with it that way. I don't own JRiver so don't want to have to spend more on this! I don't use JRiver so not sure how to tweak that. JRiver works, as I say with USB Audio Device, but not with XMOS-XS1-U8 MFA, I get an error and suggestion to use the DSP studio to correct the problem (see screenshot). The DAC doesn't work with Foobar2000 at all - (i) get an error message when I try to use the WASAPI output to the DAC."Unrecoverable playback error: Unknown error code (0x88890008)" and (ii) when I switch to USB Audio Drivers I see that there is output in (i) foobar, (ii) in the Windows "playback" popup and in (iii) the control panel "settings" popup, just nothing on any headphones from the jack when selecting the the ASIO driver throughout I hear nothing from the headphone jack at all - switching phones and taking the settings back to the internal sound card proves that there is an output at all stages, I'm just not hearing anything! Is my information correct on this, the correct driver to use is the XMOS-XS1-U8 MFA? Not the USB Audio Device? Others have suggested disabling the USB Audio Drivers and I've tried that but with no success for the WASAPI drivers in either Foobar or JRiver. So far I have proved that the DAC works on Win10 with JRiver (with the ASIO driver only not what I have read elsewhere is the correct driver, the WASAPI one!). The dac/amp does sound great on my son's Alienware desktop in Win10 BTW, which makes this more frustrating. Anyway I uninstalled those drivers and went with the correct versions. It was just that the first laptop used Windows7 to automatically install drivers for the DAC as I wasn't aware of the need for Burson drivers to be pre-installed - no paper manual and my desire to listen to it overcame common sense. I did use the Burson drivers from their webpage and I did use the win7 drivers for the three win 7 machines (2 laptops and a desktop) that I tried, unsucessfully to get the DAC to work on, and I did use the win 10 drivers to get very partial success on the win 10 machine. It does sound nice on the W10 machine though.Ĭlick to expand.Sorry if I didn't make myself clear. Tried to install before and after plugging in the DAC, no joy either way. One shows that the installer is using Windows Update to check for drivers. X Core USB Audio 2.0 fails to install on any W7 machine I have access to. Still no joy on any W7 machine all with SP1 and the XMOS drivers all fail to install. At least the amp works and it's a driver issue I suppose. I was told to disable ASIO and use WASAPI but can't get them to work. Ok with a bit more work I can get it to work on a W10 machine with the ASIO driver but not the WASAPI one. I've also tried on another W7 laptop and same issue USB Audio 2.0 driver fails to install.Īny ideas? Can anyone suggest an alternative? I'm running W7, SP1 on a Precision M4600 with 8Gb ram. Sorry to necro here, but I've just got a Play from Burson and their USB Audio 2.0 driver fails to install, either automatically or from the Burson download (XMOS-Stereo-USB-Audio-Class2-Driver-3033(v2.26.0)).
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