Topic: Latest drivers (0.9833) are a disaster on Windows 10 with ADi-2 DAC
After literally two years of smooth sailing with my ADI-2 FS DAC (up to today) - I have gotten into a scenario that defies description.
Scenario - found myself using my usual J.River Media Center v30 media player to audition and add some new music to the FLAC library.
ADI-2 FS was working beautifully throughout but as it I began to click on different tracks with different sample rates - which went on for say 30 minutes - all of a sudden - the album that I was playing seemed to have a mind of it's own - it's playing away - but there are no controls in J.River Media Center - saying that it is playing.
The STOP button did not work, the pause button did not work - nothing worked. So I had to hard kill JRMC to get it to stop and then restarted the machine.
AFTER a reboot - I reenter JRMC and choose one of the new albums I am wanting to add - and JRMC throws up its usual scary dialog that this track cannot be played at 44/16. Something up with the driver. So, I visit the area where you set the audio device driver and the usual MADIFACE USB ASIO driver is nowhere to be found. I have experienced this once before and solved it my uninstalling the RME drivers, restarting and then installing the newest driver.
Did that moments ago - and while the ASIO driver has now returned - as soon as I select it IN J.River Media Center and try to play a track - the little MADIFACE tray icon that is in the lower right of a typical Windows install - the sample rate somehow decides it wants to be 48K instead of 44K. After this - any album that I select in JRMC immediately gives me the "Cannot play this track because your hardware cannot handle the sample rate" message.
I go into the Control Panel/Sounds area and check the devices - and sure enough - the one RME device listed there - is locked in at 48K and cannot be changed to anything else.
I cannot for the life of my figure out what is wrong here. I have uninstalled the driver 4 times now and also did a super deep clean of my driver store, registry and anywhere else that any RME files can be stored.
This machine is as clean as a new install of Windows would be and I simply cannot play any track that is a standard 44.1/16khz in J.River Media Center when using the ASIO Madiface USB. And any attempt to play with the ASIO driver and switch to something else (like WASAPI or Direct Sound) suddenly throws the same errors about the hardware not being able to handle the file it's trying to play.
The only thing I have not done is dump JRMC and reinstall it. And that's next.
Suffice to say - this is annoying to the max. If anyone has any idea on what I am missing here - would love to hear it.
VP