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U46DJ Driver for Win7

Posted:
18 Oct 2009, 16:35
by Tom0815
Hi,
Does anybody know if there will be a driver for win7 for the U46DJ availlable?
Re: U46DJ Driver for Win7

Posted:
18 Oct 2009, 20:48
by phadedvision
I'm not sure when an official one will come out, but for now use
ASIO4ALL.
Re: U46DJ Driver for Win7

Posted:
18 Oct 2009, 22:39
by abitmessie
I'm using the 1.041 Driver from the download section of the forum with Windows 7 so far no issues running at 64 samples
Re: U46DJ Driver for Win7

Posted:
19 Oct 2009, 16:12
by Tom0815
i have the problem that when the driver is fresh installed averything works fine, but when i plug out the soundcard and plug it in again at the same usb port, teh timecode signal from the two channels get slightly mixed up. so when only one turntable is running the other deck is crackling because it gets party of the timecode signal for the other deck.
thats only when i use the original driver (for example 1.041) i dont have that problem with the driver provided by win7.
Re: U46DJ Driver for Win7

Posted:
19 Oct 2009, 22:36
by abitmessie
I havent upgraded my laptop yet but the desktop machine i dont really ever disconnect the sound card but will give it a go later tonight.
what driver does win7 use,, i haven't tried the native driver
Re: U46DJ Driver for Win7

Posted:
21 Oct 2009, 17:24
by Tom0815
I just formatted the drive with win7 enterprise and put on the win7 pro that is provided by my university.
i'm now running on 1.041 and the problem seems to be solved.
but one more question: does anybody know which win7 services may be deactivated to optimise it for audio apps? or in another way: which services do i have to keep active?
there is a tutorial here in the forum which mentions the winXP services wich have to be active to run mixvibes and USB flash drives, but that doesn't work for Win7.
Re: U46DJ Driver for Win7

Posted:
21 Oct 2009, 22:36
by abitmessie
As windows 7 is new there isn't to many how to guides but i have identified ones that gave me some troubles
Stop and disable the following services
* Block Level Backup Engine Service
* Bonjour Service (from iTunes)
* Certificate Propagation
* Group Policy Client (if not on domain)
* HomeGroup Listener
* HomeGroup Provider
* Offline Files
* Portable Device Enumerator Service
* Security Center
* Software Protection (make sure you activate Windows first)
* SSDP Discovery
* Windows Defender
* Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service
* Windows Search
of course if you need any of these services for other reasons do not disable them for example group policy client if you PC's are a member of a domain