2.2.2.0 "can't switch to Integer mode"

I’m getting this error “can’t switch to Integer mode” with 2.2.2.0. With the previous version I could not use kernel mode at all as some sample rates were greyed out. Now with 2.2.2.0 that is fixed but I can’t play anything without getting that message. Log attached below.

Audirvana Studio 2.2.2 (20202)

Windows 11 (22000) with 16GB physical RAM

Connected account of : Brandon Parker

SIGNAL PROCESSING:

Polarity Inversion:
	Globally: OFF
	Per track: ON
Effects plugins NOT ACTIVE

UPSAMPLING:
r8brain not in use
r8brain filter parameters
Bandwidth = 99.5%
Stop band attenuation 218dB
Phase linear

AUDIO VOLUME:
Max allowed volume: 100
Replay Gain: None
SW volume control: OFF

LIBRARY SETTINGS:
Sync list: 2 folders
AUTO: \Frontwave\MUSIC
AUTO: C:\MUSIC
Library database path: C:\Users\Brandon\AppData\Local\Audirvana\Audirvana\AudirvanaDatabase.sqlite

Remote Control server:
Listening on 172.16.0.48 on port 50938

ACTIVE STREAMING SERVICES

=================== AUDIO DEVICE ========================

Active method: Local

Max. memory for audio buffers: 3494MB

Local Audio Engine: KernelStreaming

Preferred device:
1 - AVM 90 (2- AMD High Definition Audio Device)
Model UID:HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_1002&DEV_AA01&SUBSYS_00AA0100&REV_1007
UID:\?\SWD#MMDEVAPI#{0.0.0.00000000}.{e14e7cf3-0663-49a4-936f-7f95663d910e}#{e6327cad-dcec-4949-ae8a-991e976a79d2}

Active Sample Rate: 44.1kHz

Bridge settings:
Sample rate limitation: 192kHz
Sample rate switching latency: none
Limit bitdepth to 24bit: OFF
Mute during sample rate change: OFF

Selected device:1 - AVM 90 (2- AMD High Definition Audio Device)
Manufacturer: Advanced Micro Devices
Model name: Audio Device on High Definition Audio Bus
Model UID: HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_1002&DEV_AA01&SUBSYS_00AA0100&REV_1007
UID: \?\SWD#MMDEVAPI#{0.0.0.00000000}.{e14e7cf3-0663-49a4-936f-7f95663d910e}#{e6327cad-dcec-4949-ae8a-991e976a79d2}
Kernel Streaming capable

6 available sample rates up to 192000Hz
44100
48000
88200
96000
176400
192000

Volume Control
Physical: No
Virtual: No

MQA capability
Auto-detect MQA devices: No
Not a MQA device, user set to not MQA
DSD capability: DSD via PCM 1.1

Device audio channels
Multichannel: 8 channels
Preferred stereo channels L:0 R:1
Channel bitmap: Oxff, layout:
Channel 0 mapped to 0
Channel 1 mapped to 1
Channel 2 mapped to 2
Channel 3 mapped to 3
Channel 4 mapped to 4
Channel 5 mapped to 5
Channel 6 mapped to 6
Channel 7 mapped to 7

Audio channels in use
Number of channels: 8
Use as stereo device only: No
Simple stereo device: No

1 output streams:
Number of active channels: 8, in 1 stream(s)
Channel #0 :Stream 0 channel 0
Channel #1 :Stream 0 channel 1
Channel #2 :Stream 0 channel 2
Channel #3 :Stream 0 channel 3
Channel #4 :Stream 0 channel 4
Channel #5 :Stream 0 channel 5
Channel #6 :Stream 0 channel 6
Channel #7 :Stream 0 channel 7
8 ch Integer PCM 16bit little endian 44.1kHz
8 ch Integer PCM 24bit little endian 44.1kHz
8 ch Integer PCM 16bit little endian 48kHz
8 ch Integer PCM 24bit little endian 48kHz
8 ch Integer PCM 16bit little endian 88.2kHz
8 ch Integer PCM 24bit little endian 88.2kHz
8 ch Integer PCM 16bit little endian 96kHz
8 ch Integer PCM 24bit little endian 96kHz
8 ch Integer PCM 16bit little endian 176.4kHz
8 ch Integer PCM 24bit little endian 176.4kHz
8 ch Integer PCM 16bit little endian 192kHz
8 ch Integer PCM 24bit little endian 192kHz

Local devices found : 2
Device #0: Speakers (Realtek High Definition Audio)
Manufacturer: Realtek
Model UID: HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_10EC&DEV_0897&SUBSYS_1022C950&REV_1004
UID: \?\SWD#MMDEVAPI#{0.0.0.00000000}.{cc2e8d3d-62e9-4297-aded-01fca6451917}#{e6327cad-dcec-4949-ae8a-991e976a79d2}
Model name: Audio Device on High Definition Audio Bus
Device #1: 1 - AVM 90 (2- AMD High Definition Audio Device)
Manufacturer: Advanced Micro Devices
Model UID: HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_1002&DEV_AA01&SUBSYS_00AA0100&REV_1007
UID: \?\SWD#MMDEVAPI#{0.0.0.00000000}.{e14e7cf3-0663-49a4-936f-7f95663d910e}#{e6327cad-dcec-4949-ae8a-991e976a79d2}
Model name: Audio Device on High Definition Audio Bus

UPnP

UPnP devices found : 1
Device #0: AVM 90-42291E
UID: uuid:b83a635e-6e38-4b40-aa87-29e5d46c004b
Location: http://172.16.0.28:38507/b83a635e-6e38-4b40-aa87-29e5d46c004b.xml
Manufacturer: Anthem
Model name: AVM 90

Chromecast

Chromecast devices found : 2
Device #0: RV
ID: DnsSd#HiSmart-4K-ATV4-693828c16133fc3f7f13f97cab9b66e2._googlecast._tcp.local#0
Model name: HiSmart 4K ATV4
Device #1: AVM 90-42291E
ID: DnsSd#AVM-90-fac24d1a6aa4dee449967e974abac68e._googlecast._tcp.local#0
Model name: AVM 90

Hi @Brandon_Parker,

Do you have this behavior while WASAPI is selected?

No, WASAPI as well as ASIO work fine ( for PCM ). It’s just Kernel mode ( where I tried standard, high and extreme sub-modes ). All give me the Unable to change to integer mode message. Furthermore the only way I can listen to DSD ( tried some DSD64 tracks ) was to use WASAPI and set it to convert to PCM. DoP both 1.0 and 1.1 just give me a low level white noise during playback. When WASAPI is selected it also reports it back as only stereo 2 ch whereas it should report back 7.1. I know it’s not my Anthem AVM90 as DSD works fine from a SACD player. All tracks I tried with Audirvana are known good tracks that played fine on previous versions.

Okay, have you checked if an update for Windows or your audio driver is not waiting to be installed?

Yes, checked again…all up to date.

Hi @Brandon_Parker,

We have identified this issue on some device and we are still working on this. In the meantime, can you try using WASAPI or by selecting your device as a UPnP?

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