Integer Mode?

Hi,

I’ve just switched my PC on to find Audirvana Studio no longer functions. It picks up my external DAC but trying to play anything returns the error ‘unable to change to integer mode’. I’ve tried restarting my PC and uninstallling/reinstalling Audirvana Studio but to no avail. I’ve not changed the DAC settings. Any ideas?

Debug info:

Audirvana Studio 2.4.0 (20400)

Windows 10 (19044) with 16GB physical RAM

Connected account of : ****

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: 1 folders
AUTO: C:\Users*\Music
Library database path: C:\Users*
\AppData\Local\Packages\Audirvana.Audirvana-4118-9684-d80dbb7827cd_q3nymrkmej12j\LocalCache\Local\Audirvana\Audirvana\AudirvanaDatabase.sqlite

Local audio files fingerprinting
Tracks with no MBID: 0

Remote Control server:
Listening on 192.168.0.54 on port 52048

ACTIVE STREAMING SERVICES
TIDAL: Connected as HIFI

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

Active method: Local

Max. memory for audio buffers: 8064MB

Local Audio Engine: WASAPI
Use max I/O buffer size: ON

Preferred device:
Speakers (AudioQuest DragonFly Black v1.5)
Model UID:USB\VID_21B4&PID_0083&REV_0108&MI_00
UID:\?\SWD#MMDEVAPI#{0.0.0.00000000}.{dc1354ab-ab9f-414f-9908-121664872c90}#{e6327cad-dcec-4949-ae8a-991e976a79d2}

Active Sample Rate: 44.1kHz

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

Selected device:Speakers (AudioQuest DragonFly Black v1.5)
Manufacturer: (Generic USB Audio)
Model name: AudioQuest DragonFly Black v1.5
Model UID: USB\VID_21B4&PID_0083&REV_0108&MI_00
UID: \?\SWD#MMDEVAPI#{0.0.0.00000000}.{dc1354ab-ab9f-414f-9908-121664872c90}#{e6327cad-dcec-4949-ae8a-991e976a79d2}
USB Vendor ID: 0x21b4
USB Product ID: 0x0083

4 available sample rates up to 96000Hz
44100
48000
88200
96000

Volume Control
Physical: No
Virtual: No
Max volume alert: Enabled

MQA capability
Auto-detect MQA devices: Yes
Not a MQA device, user set to MQA Renderer
DSD capability: Unhandled

Device audio channels
Preferred stereo channels L:0 R:1
Channel bitmap: Ox3, layout:
Channel 0 mapped to 0
Channel 1 mapped to 1

Audio channels in use
Number of channels: 2
Use as stereo device only: No
Simple stereo device: No

1 output streams:
Number of active channels: 2, in 1 stream(s)
Channel #0 :Stream 0 channel 0
Channel #1 :Stream 0 channel 1
2 ch Integer PCM 24bit little endian 44.1kHz
2 ch Integer PCM 24bit little endian 48kHz
2 ch Integer PCM 24bit little endian 88.2kHz
2 ch Integer PCM 24bit little endian 96kHz

Local devices found : 3
Device #0: Acer ET241Y (HD Audio Driver for Display Audio)
Manufacturer: Intel Corporation
Model UID: HDAUDIO\SUBFUNC_01&VEN_8086&DEV_281C&NID_0001&SUBSYS_00000000&REV_1000
UID: \?\SWD#MMDEVAPI#{0.0.0.00000000}.{deb5fbd4-e85e-45cf-86a7-05c846c1fe43}#{e6327cad-dcec-4949-ae8a-991e976a79d2}
Model name: HDAUDIO\SUBFUNC_01&VEN_8086&DEV_281C&NID_0001&SUBSYS_00000000&REV_1000
Device #1: Speakers / Headphones (Realtek(R) Audio)
Manufacturer: Realtek
Model UID: INTELAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_10EC&DEV_0236&SUBSYS_10280B06&REV_1000
UID: \?\SWD#MMDEVAPI#{0.0.0.00000000}.{f9595f75-30c2-460f-8edb-acdd4927c2f4}#{e6327cad-dcec-4949-ae8a-991e976a79d2}
Model name: Intel High Definition Audio
Device #2: Speakers (AudioQuest DragonFly Black v1.5)
Manufacturer: (Generic USB Audio)
Model UID: USB\VID_21B4&PID_0083&REV_0108&MI_00
UID: \?\SWD#MMDEVAPI#{0.0.0.00000000}.{dc1354ab-ab9f-414f-9908-121664872c90}#{e6327cad-dcec-4949-ae8a-991e976a79d2}
USB Vendor ID: 0x21b4
USB Product ID: 0x0083
Model name: AudioQuest DragonFly Black v1.5

Hi @jking,

Have you tried to play to this device outside Audirvāna Studio using Youtube for example? Are you able to get audio?

Hi Antoine,

This turned out to be the solution - this DAC only works properly with Windows 10 if you disable the default Windows audio driver. A system update on my PC had reinstalled this driver. Disabling it again fixed the problem.

Thanks,

James

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