Was there ever a firmware released for this or the d10s? What happens if you remove that topping driver and let windows use native USB?
I recall doing a firmware update at some point, without negative effects. When the device eventually got in the state described above, I've tested it on several PC's, both with & without the driver, Windows as well as Ubuntu, no difference at all :-(Was there ever a firmware released for this or the d10s? What happens if you remove that topping driver and let windows use native USB?
Have you tried updating the firmware again?Please post back if you have a solution. Mine's been sitting in the box for more than a year already with exactly the same issue ...
Given that the device is now invisible to the driver that's quite impossible ...Have you tried updating the firmware again?
With ubuntu what do you see in dmesg when you plug it in, and what does lsusb show?I recall doing a firmware update at some point, without negative effects. When the device eventually got in the state described above, I've tested it on several PC's, both with & without the driver, Windows as well as Ubuntu, no difference at all :-(
So it's broken, can't be repaired? Was planning to upgrade to E30, but might have to think againGiven that the device is now invisible to the driver that's quite impossible ...
tuandes, Have you or bakker_be contacted Topping about the issue? Maybe they'll step up on a warranty repair or a trade in/up of these defective units? Worth the time of an email or phone call, no?Please post back if you have a solution. Mine's been sitting in the box for more than a year already with exactly the same issue
I sent some emails to them, but no response from themtuandes, Have you or bakker_be contacted Topping about the issue? Maybe they'll step up on a warranty repair or a trade in/up of these defective units? Worth the time of an email or phone call, no?
I contacted the vendor where I bought it (on AliExpress), reply was to ship it back at my expense. As this would cost me almost as much as the device had cost, I didn't do anything further.tuandes, Have you or bakker_be contacted Topping about the issue? Maybe they'll step up on a warranty repair or a trade in/up of these defective units? Worth the time of an email or phone call, no?
Don't fret it. To me it's a write-off already. Would've been cool if it worked again but nothing lost when it doesn't^^^
Sorry my ideas were no help.
You can use WASAPI instead ASIO.I seem to have Identified a potential issue with my D10.
The Topping drivers are made by thesyscon, same company that writes the standard windows general purpose audio driver. But I agree, the standard Windows one suffices for most normal use cases.The Topping drivers have been nothing but trouble for me. The D10 works good enough with the standard windows drivers.