![]() This process has been tested under Big Sur and Monterey on both Intel and M1 based Macs.įor Monterey, please see #4 Prerequisites If not, please reach out to /support Usage in macOS In the event that you accidentally load firmware for the wrong JDS Labs DAC, you can normally recover by flashing the intended firmware. Thus, triple check that you are loading the right firmware for the right model! bin file you supply, nor can it check that the DAC matches the. This command line tool only checks for a valid JDS Labs USB Vendor and Product ID before loading firmware to your DAC. While this repository is customized for JDS Labs USB VID/PIDs, the pidList in xmosdfu.cpp can be modiified to suit any XMOS devices with DFU capability.Only connect one (1) JDS Labs DAC at a time! This script only supports the USB devices listed above.USB hubs and some Type C or USB 3.1 ports may prevent DFU communication. A direct connection to a USB 2.0/3.0 port is required.devices:Ī copy of the original AS-IS License is included within this repository. I'm sure plenty of folks here have used the Topping USB driver.This script was originally distributed as a component of the XMOS USB Audio 2.0 Reference Software Version 6.15.2, and has been modified to facilitate firmware updates via DFU mode for the following XMOS based JDS Labs, Inc. I did NOT install anything)." (He did not say anything about listening to actual music streamed through a Windows 10 computer.) But for some users, the setting will be cumbersome (in Windows), and it is not so convenient to use directly, so we will not recommend all users to try it." Their driver installation guide says nothing, however, about driver settings or use! In his review of the D50s Amir said, "All the testing was with Windows 10 USB UAC2 class driver (i.e. On the other hand Topping tech support has told me, after several rounds of Q&A, "ASIO provide very good performance. Is it recommended/necessary to install the proprietary driver to get the best sound over the widest range of bit depths and sampling rates that the Topping DACs can provide? I ask because the Cambridge Audio literature on their DACMagic Plus ( much more communicative than Topping's) is telling me that the Windows native USB driver is bad news and that I need an ASIO driver to get best performance. Maybe somebody can explain this stuff to me: I'm reasonably experienced with Windows PC's and, I think, capable of installing a driver as needed, but prying information out of Topping's tech support is like pulling hens' teeth. I've searched here on USB drivers but haven't found anything yet that I can understand. ![]()
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