Good morning Peter,
Three hours later your first link did the trick after replacing the TI driver with the "non-legacy" driver, which doesn't work also. I mean ... how could I know that "legacy" is to be translated in to "(old version)" as my dutch W7 tells me ... (and that link literally showed "(legacy)" between braces and since "(old version)" does too ...
To be honest, I was already wondering why you aren´t using english OS versions. Would be easier for you in some respects and much easier for us users. Especially when it comes to screenshots. Maybe you would run into keyboard issues. I don´t have any clue, what a dutch keyboard looks like.
So, great thanks for your coincidental post about this !
I´m glad, if I could provide some kind of help in this case.
After reading your comments on W7, I started a new setup on my HP 6730b-Notebook. I really don´t have to stick to W7. By now, I´m not ready tweaking yet. But stability issues have decreased considerably. So my new setup...
HP 6730b Notebook
2 GB RAM
Windows Server 2008 Standard x86 SP2 engl*
Dawicontrol DC-1394 Firewire Expresscard (TI-Chip)
TI-Firewiredriver
RME Fireface 400 (Firmware 1.70, Driver 2.9991)
SPDIF/Coax
AQVOX USB 2 D/A MKII 24/192 DAC
XXHighend 9y-4
Autohotkey
engine 3
device FF400 SPDIF
Double ARC Prediction Upsampling (16/44.1 files only)
Unattended/Services off
Q1/2/3/4/5 = 4/0/0/0/0
No Invert
Playerprio = Low
ThreadPrio = RealTime
* Windows Server 2008 should be pretty much the same as Vista. I don´t have Vista installation media nor license. But I do have volume licenses of Server 2008.
I think, I will post issues and questions regarding my new setup in a new thread, as it doesn´t fit in the title of this one any more.
Claus