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> M-audio Audiophile Usb, Causing kernel panic every time it's on
loft101
post Mon 12 Jan 2004, 06:59
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This is really frustrating. I just got a M-Audio Audiophile USB and haven't been able to use it yet due to the fact anytime its on and is connected to the computer it immediately causes a kernel panic. I've tried every way of connecting/powering it up, but nothing works. If I connect to my comp when its on; it panics. If I have it connected then turn on the card; it panics.

I've got the latest driver installed for it and have tried it on my emac, powerbook, and g4 desktop. Same thing everytime.

M-audio's website was worthless for finding any relative info so any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

I'm running the following
10.3.2
emac g4 1ghz
384 mb RAM

and

12" g4 1ghz
512mb RAM

and

g4 Dual 1ghz
512mb Ram
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cmg360
post Wed 25 Feb 2004, 06:43
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QUOTE (gilligan @ Jan 22 2004, 03:50)
i've got OS 10.2.8 and an audiophile USB machine and i've updated my driver software, and my problem is this:  System sound recognizes the USB audio as an "input" source, yet says "no settings available for this."

I have the same problem on 10.2.8 and it pisses me off as well. This is suppose to have 96mhz sampling and play back capabilities right? I can only go to 48k and I suspect it has something to do with this same problem. Does anyone have an answer fo this yet? I have the latest driver as well, so that's not it.
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