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- Preamp, Processor or Receiver
- Marantz AV8802
- Main Amp
- Emotiva XPA-2 Gen2
- Additional Amp
- Emotiva XPA-5 Gen2
- Universal / Blu-ray / CD Player
- Oppo BDP-205
- Streaming Equipment
- Roku, Dune
- Streaming Subscriptions
- Lumagen Mini 3D
- Front Speakers
- Revel Ultima2 Salon2
- Center Channel Speaker
- Revel Ultima2 Voice2
- Surround Speakers
- Definitive Technology BP7000
- Surround Back Speakers
- Definitive Technology BP7001
- Subwoofers
- 6 Custom Subs 18"-21", 1 JTR Captivator 4000ULF-LP
- Screen
- Acoustically Transparent 144" 2.35
- Video Display Device
- JVC Projector
- Remote Control
- IRCommand 2 (PC Control)
- Satellite System
- DirecTV
Hello,
I'm using an HDMI connection from my NVIDIA GTX1070 plugged in to my Marantz AV8803.
I'm using Windows 10 Pro x64.
When I use ASIO4ALL, about every 30 seconds, off and on, there is some digital distortion/noise in whichever of the 8 channels I'm trying to measure. The noise comes and goes and cycles every 30 seconds or so even when I'm just checking levels.
Java works fine, but only for 2 channels, which is why I need ASIO4ALL to work, properly.
I've tried a different cable. I've tried a different video card in my PC. I've tried plugging the PC in to the AUX port on my Oppo 205. I get the same results no matter what.
I've tried different sample rates and a different microphone, too. (I normally use a calibrated UMIK-1 mic.)
I am simply out of ideas and just don't know what the problem is or how to fix it.
Thanks in advance for any assistance you can offer.
--Jason
I'm using an HDMI connection from my NVIDIA GTX1070 plugged in to my Marantz AV8803.
I'm using Windows 10 Pro x64.
When I use ASIO4ALL, about every 30 seconds, off and on, there is some digital distortion/noise in whichever of the 8 channels I'm trying to measure. The noise comes and goes and cycles every 30 seconds or so even when I'm just checking levels.
Java works fine, but only for 2 channels, which is why I need ASIO4ALL to work, properly.
I've tried a different cable. I've tried a different video card in my PC. I've tried plugging the PC in to the AUX port on my Oppo 205. I get the same results no matter what.
I've tried different sample rates and a different microphone, too. (I normally use a calibrated UMIK-1 mic.)
I am simply out of ideas and just don't know what the problem is or how to fix it.
Thanks in advance for any assistance you can offer.
--Jason