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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 22 for Windows => Topic started by: Blueshound24 on June 27, 2017, 06:46:14 pm

Title: USB Device Not Recognized
Post by: Blueshound24 on June 27, 2017, 06:46:14 pm
I just started getting this message and no music out with my PerfectWave II DAC. Any ideas what could be wrong? It does it with both MC 22 and MC 23.

My desktop set up:
JRiver 22 -> optimized /w Fidelizer Pro -> Supra USB -> Industrial Intona Hi Speed Isolator -> Schiit PYST USB -> UpTone Audio USB Regen -> Hard adapter -> PS Audio Perfect Wave II 2.4.3 -> Discovery Plus 4 XLR -> Parasound Halo -> KEF LS50 (IsoAcoustic stands) + HSU STF-1 Sub x 2.

~ OR ~ Same source to: Icon Audio HP8 MKII / Lyr -> AH-D7000, HD700, HD650, LCD 2.2f, HD598
 
I get this error:
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USB Device Not Recognized
One of the USB devices attached to this computer has malfunctioned, and Windows does not recognize it. For assistance in solving this problem, click this message.

So, I attempted to plug in my PWD directly, (without any USB isolators/reclockers), from PWD II to my laptop. I tried this twice even with two different USB cords, and I also tried to plug into my spare laptop as a music source and still get the error with no music.

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USB Device Not Recognized
One of the USB devices attached to this computer has malfunctioned, and Windows does not recognize it. For assistance in solving this problem, click this message.
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Then I plugged in my backup Bifrost directly, (without any USB isolators/reclockers), into both laptops and I get music WITHOUT the above error.

Would this seem to be an issue with the PWD?
 
 

Also, this is weird but with PWD in the system, on the top bar in JRiver where it says: “JRiver Media Center” it alternates and rapidly changes between “JRiver Media Center” AND  “Ipc Opening”.
AND in the bottom left “Action Window” it alternates rapidly between “Action Window” and “Display”
I know kinda bizarre, not sure what is going on here…
 
Also, by the way my main laptop is Windows 7, and my spare is Windows 10, but they work as described above..

Thanks.


My Desk Top System:
Flac -> JRiver 22 -> optimized /w Fidelizer Pro -> Supra USB -> Industrial Intona Hi Speed Isolator -> Schiit PYST USB -> UpTone Audio USB Regen -> Hard adapter -> PS Audio Perfect Wave II 2.4.3 -> Discovery Plus 4 XLR -> Parasound Halo -> KEF LS50 (IsoAcoustic stands) + HSU STF-1 Sub x 2.
~ OR ~ Same source to: Icon Audio HP8 MKII / Lyr -> AH-D7000, HD700, HD650, LCD 2.2f, HD598

Title: Re: USB Device Not Recognized
Post by: RoderickGI on June 28, 2017, 02:16:15 am
Also, this is weird but with PWD in the system, on the top bar in JRiver where it says: “JRiver Media Center” it alternates and rapidly changes between “JRiver Media Center” AND  “Ipc Opening”.
AND in the bottom left “Action Window” it alternates rapidly between “Action Window” and “Display”

You have sounds being fed into the JRiver WDM audio input driver, probably Windows System sounds. Probably your default Windows Playback device is set to the JRiver WDM. Is that what you intended?

Read this: https://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/WDM_Driver

Search the forum for "IPC" and related stuff. (The WDM Driver is the IPC that shows up in MC.)

Sorry, I can't help with all the other stuff, but you have a long chain of USB devices, and you are probably going to have to work through isolating each step in the chain to find the problem. Or maybe it is just caused by Windows playing audio to the WDM, which activates then deactivates, then activates then deactivates, etc.
Title: Re: USB Device Not Recognized
Post by: Blueshound24 on July 05, 2017, 01:31:08 pm
You have sounds being fed into the JRiver WDM audio input driver, probably Windows System sounds. Probably your default Windows Playback device is set to the JRiver WDM. Is that what you intended?

Read this: https://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/WDM_Driver

Search the forum for "IPC" and related stuff. (The WDM Driver is the IPC that shows up in MC.)

Sorry, I can't help with all the other stuff, but you have a long chain of USB devices, and you are probably going to have to work through isolating each step in the chain to find the problem. Or maybe it is just caused by Windows playing audio to the WDM, which activates then deactivates, then activates then deactivates, etc.

Thanks for your input RoderickGI.
I tried many solutions but the one I think worked was uninstalling and reinstalling the PS Audio Driver. Anyway, it's all good now. I have this nasty habit of trying multiple things at once, but I'm pretty sure it was the driver reinstall that fixed it.
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