![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I keep seeing posts saying Spaghetti is a good starting software, well the Ishow DAC could be a good starting hardware if the driver was updated. IMHO the problem isn't so much the DAC (although it has it's limitations which I'll come to in a moment), it's the software that lets it down (and by software I include the driver for the DAC not having a 64 bit variant). ISHOW was recently bought by another Chinese company and I have not heard of any improvement yet. I had it for a brief time on evaluation, and no way would I suggest purchasing. Older ISHOW Dacs work with IShow and Spaghetti, that's it. However there is the possibility of latency issues. It is possible to install Win7 32bit as a virtual machine on a 64bit Win 7 PC (I've done it but you need a separate licence!) and the DAC will work. As it installs you will get a message that the driver is uncertified. Choose upgrade driver and open the directory you saved the files in. ![]() Go to device manager and find the device. Let it install as an unrecognised device. To install the driver (32bit Win 7 OS only), copy the contents of the rar file to a directory. The software is in split rar files and the driver is in a single rar file. Here is a link to a web page that has download links for the latest IShow 2.3 software and the Win7 32bit driver. I had this still on an open 'notepad' so. Here is some info I saved, the guys deserve the credit, I only copy/paste. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |