In device manager, click on the device. Click on the driver tab. Tell it to
update and pick the new driver.
If this looks like a foreign language to you, don't do this without help.
Bob
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On Jun 26, 2013, at 6:14 PM, John Vandenberg jvandenbe...@shaw.ca wrote:
After
Bob
Is the New driver now preferred over the Legacy driver? with my TI
firewire chipset it's never made any difference which of the three (New,
Legacy, or TI) drivers is used, they all seem to work the same. Prior to
PowerSDR 2.6.4, I had the impression that the preference was to go with
the
John
I think your confusing the drivers for 2 different devices. You
have a firewire device inside the PC either built-in, or as an add-on
card. That device uses the 1394 OHCI Compliant Host controller legacy
driver. It might use the later Windows-7 driver, or you might have a
Driver from
After updating the software in Win7-64 to PWRSDR-2.6.4 the TX audio is
badly distorted (did try reset database). The same update on my
Win7-32 system worked fine. When I checked the FW driver in Device
manager they are both using the 1394 OHCI Compliant Host controller
legacy driver. I
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