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| REW Forum Hi...Problems w digi 001Discuss Hi...Problems w digi 001 in the Subwoofer Equalization | Calibration forum; Hi...Problems w digi 001 Hello all....
Im a windows 98 digi 001 user and I just got the REqW installed.
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| Hi...Problems w digi 001 Hello all.... Im a windows 98 digi 001 user and I just got the REqW installed. However when I select either my Digi 001 or windows soundcard it tells me "Unable to access the selected device due to line with format PCM SIGNED_44100_Hz 16 bit stereo 4 bytes/frame little endian not supported" Can you guys help me out ?, thanks , Mike | |||
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| Re: Hi...Problems w digi 001 John, Thanks for the offer to help. I went ahead and emailed you what the soundcard debug said and hopefully you can make sense of it because i cant On the positive, REqW seems closer to working than my recently purchased copy of ETF / R + D. It also seems to be having trouble communicating with the old Digi001. thanks again, mike | |||
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| Re: Hi...Problems w digi 001 Mike, try selecting the input and output devices as Digidesign Digi 001 but don't select an input or an output. Use the Digidesign mixer to select the Line In and adjust levels as required. That might work better, but it might not - worth looking around online to see if you come across similar problems with the DigiDesign, or contacting the manufacturer for suggestions. | |||
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