- Joined
- Dec 31, 2013
- Messages
- 152
- Motherboard
- Z97
- CPU
- i7-4770K
- Graphics
- GTX 1070
- Mobile Phone
Congratulations on the excellent work !
I have an Audiophile 192 .
I would like to ask for help to improve another driver from the same developer , ( Fred Emmott , developer on Facebook ) which is the Envy24HT . Unfortunate he discontinued the project .
For even more unfortunate that this is the very M -Audio ( Avid ) does not develop appropriate mechanisms for these cards Delta series drivers , but launching new cards with the same converters and very similar designs , it is ridiculously how to "put the hand in our pocket . "
but anyways .. I'll post the stuff we have :
Last build of Fred himself: http://www.audio-evolution.com/drivers/
Source Code Fred himself: https://github.com/fredemmott/Envy24HT
I tested the compiled kext and it works , but I found a markedly impaired latency without input settings , not sure if everything is right with CoreAudio.
In 44.1khz no so evident or totally noticeable noise.
In 48khz already has some pop / clicks.
And above that the noise is too high, the operation impossible.
* The site claims to be compatible with the Audiophile 192 , both have installed and it worked , but the source says it is not compatible , however if you have the file included audiophile192.cpp ? ?
I tried to compile it is shown how it was done after the last build changes , but it worked .
Controller - Envy24HT (ICE1724): http://alsa.cybermirror.org/manuals/icensemble/Envy24HT091DS.pdf
ADC - AK5385AVF : http://www.digchip.com/datasheets/download_datasheet.php?id=127238&part-number=AK5385AVF
DAC - AK4358VQ : http://www.akm.com/akm/en/file/datasheet/AK4358VQ.pdf
Delta Series is excellent, I believe that the commitment is valid, because surely you have many people looking for a kext acceptable since the very M-Audio only think about swimming in our money.
Thanks for listening! And excuse my bad english.
Any luck on finding a working driver for 10.10. This driver here works fine in Mavericks but it plays audio at a lower pitch on 10.10+.