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Audirvana mqa blue light
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I’m firmly convinced that the SSD and the mouse are both fine and I can’t see the hub being the cause of any disruption. It now has 20H2 on it and I further did a check for new updates this morning and downloaded and installed some more, so it is now completely up to date.) What gave me some hope was that some people have apparently solved their problems because - perhaps not surprisingly - my immediate thought was that it had to be a hardware failure of some kind associated with that port.

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To use Audirvana, however, I had to update it because the required install program from the Microsoft Store was incompatible with that early Win10.

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(I had previously been using a very early version of Windows 10 Home Edition - 1511 - that came loaded on the laptop when I bought it. Furthermore, one report seemed to think it was a recent phenomenon. A request for the USB device descriptor failed.’ I have never encountered that before so I decided to do a Google search and found a considerable number of people were suffering from the same problem. In the USB area there was 'Unknown USB Device (Device Descriptor Request Failed) and when its properties were checked, there was ‘Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems (Code 43).

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I decided to check that out with Device Manager next - and the truth was revealed. I then noticed that drive D: wasn’t showing up in ‘This PC’, even though the light at the end of the drive was still glowing. I swapped Jitterbugs and that made no difference, so I was beginning to run out of options. I also have another identical hub and that produced the same result so I considered both to be OK. Replacing that temporarily with another mouse that I know works made no difference, so next I wondered it was the hub. The light at the end of the SSD was still there so I wondered it the mouse might have failed.

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After sending my reply I went back to the laptop and immediately noticed that there was no light under the mouse. All was obviously fine when I carried out the various checks and created the debug report for you last night.

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Now for the bad news of my own, and I’m not sure what caused it or how to fix it - assuming it can be fixed. I guess I should have mentioned this earlier and apologise now for not doing so. I suppose the Jitterbugs could be messing up the digital data but I’d be really disappointed if that were the case. I use a third Jitterbug plugged into the second USB 2.0 port with nothing connected to it (that port is fine, as is the USB 3.0 port). I am using three AudioQuest Jitterbugs in the system around the laptop: one between the USB 3.0 port and the DAC, and another between one of the two USB 2.0 ports and a USB multi-port hub, with two ports being used: one for a Seagate fast SSD (drive D:, with all my audio files on it) and another for a small Microsoft mouse. There is one other factor that I’ve never mentioned because I didn’t think it would affect anything. As you know, ifiHDUSBAudio_dfuapp.exe is used to update the firmware and it also displays the current firmware version being used so I always use that to check it out. I also checked the version again a couple of nights ago but in a somewhat different way from the one you suggested.

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I actually reloaded the firmware very recently, as I wondered whether that might have been the cause of the issue, so I’m pretty sure it’s OK.

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Hopefully, you can see something here that should be different. Number of active channels: 2, in 1 stream(s)Ģ ch Integer PCM 32bit little endian 44.1kHzĢ ch Integer PCM 32bit little endian 48kHzĢ ch Integer PCM 32bit little endian 88.2kHzĢ ch Integer PCM 32bit little endian 96kHzĢ ch Integer PCM 32bit little endian 176.4kHzĢ ch Integer PCM 32bit little endian 192kHzĢ ch Integer PCM 32bit little endian 352.8kHzĢ ch Integer PCM 32bit little endian 384kHzĢ ch DSD 8bit big endian in 8bit chunk 2822.4kHzĢ ch DSD 8bit big endian in 8bit chunk 5644.8kHzĢ ch DSD 8bit big endian in 8bit chunk 11289.6kHzĭevice #0: iFi (by AMR) HD USB Audio Manufacturer: Model UID: iFi (by AMR) HD USB Audio UID: iFi (by AMR) HD USB Audio Not a MQA device, user set to MQA Renderer Model UID:iFi (by AMR) HD USB Audio UID:iFi (by AMR) HD USB Audioġ1 available sample rates up to 11289600Hz

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Local Audio Engine:ASIO 2 driver version 794 Library database path: D:\AudirvanaPlusDatabaseV2.sqlite All the audio files are *.mqa.flacĪUTO: D:\Nelson, Oliver\The Blues and the Abstract Truth (DL 24-96 FLAC)ĪUTO: D:\Rachmaninov, Sergei\Symphony 1 & Symphonic Dances (DL 24=96 FLAC)ĪUTO: D:\Weinekamp, Gerd (Der Laborant)\Kontakt (DL) Sorry, I didn’t realise you were after the file extensions for that 2L album. The Audio Device section settings are EXACTLY as per your screen dumps, so everything would seem to be OK there. I will answer your questions first then paste the debug information.














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