Re: No sound from DAC in Matrix M-Stage HPA-1 (USB)

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On Sat, Oct 26, 2013 at 9:46 PM, Daniel Mack <zonque@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 10/26/2013 09:42 PM, Peter Bašista wrote:
>> You have asked whether this DAC works well in some other OS without
>> some special drivers. The answer is, to the best of my knowledge, no.
>> I have only tried that DAC on friend's laptop with Windows Vista and
>> it did not work (same issue - silence). And since there are no special
>> drivers (the website states that it should work out of the box on
>> Windows and Mac OS X... ) we have given up trying.
>
> What tells you that the hardware works at all then?
Nothing. I am just assuming that a brand new device would be working.
I did not have time to test it anywhere else yet. It is just a few
days that I have it.
>
>> So, I suppose that if channel map settings do not change anything, I
>> will end up debugging the usb communication.
>
> Forget about the map, the default should be fine. That has nothing to do
> with the hardware, anyway.
Oh, okay... no matter. I will look into the usbmon.

Regards
Peter

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