It has been a while since I've used my FW-1884 and I'm noticing a problem that I don't think was there previously.
If I have a DAW open and connected to the FW-1884 ASIO driver and Windows audio is playing through FW1884 Analog 1:2 WDM, whenever Windows plays any kind of sound, it is replaced by very loud white noise. If I close the DAW, windows sounds will play normally.
I have tried every setting imaginable in windows, all of the sample rates within Windows Sound Control Panel and the FW-1884 Control Panel.
I'm quite sure this did not happen before. Everything still works OK in Win7.
Other things of note, in Device Manager, under Audio inputs and outputs, each of the 1884 pairs are listed twice, totaling 18 entries.
In the Windows Sound control panel, the only bit depths that will work are 32 bit. Strange. The FW-1884 is 24 bit. If I select any of the 24 bit sample rates, I get digital garbage. When I change the setting in Windows, they are reflected in the FW-1884 control panel.
I have it set so that applications can't take exclusive control of the device.
I have cleanly reinstalled the FW-1884 driver following the the Tascam Clean Uninstall directions.
Can anyone running Windows 10 confirm that their 1884 is not behaving this way? Also can you tell me what you're seeing in Device Manager?
Thanks
If I have a DAW open and connected to the FW-1884 ASIO driver and Windows audio is playing through FW1884 Analog 1:2 WDM, whenever Windows plays any kind of sound, it is replaced by very loud white noise. If I close the DAW, windows sounds will play normally.
I have tried every setting imaginable in windows, all of the sample rates within Windows Sound Control Panel and the FW-1884 Control Panel.
I'm quite sure this did not happen before. Everything still works OK in Win7.
Other things of note, in Device Manager, under Audio inputs and outputs, each of the 1884 pairs are listed twice, totaling 18 entries.
In the Windows Sound control panel, the only bit depths that will work are 32 bit. Strange. The FW-1884 is 24 bit. If I select any of the 24 bit sample rates, I get digital garbage. When I change the setting in Windows, they are reflected in the FW-1884 control panel.
I have it set so that applications can't take exclusive control of the device.
I have cleanly reinstalled the FW-1884 driver following the the Tascam Clean Uninstall directions.
Can anyone running Windows 10 confirm that their 1884 is not behaving this way? Also can you tell me what you're seeing in Device Manager?
Thanks
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