I have 2 Pulsar II cards installed which are connected with a Yamaha 01V and a Behringer Ultragain Pro 8 by ADAT with a total of 24 channels (see attachment). This works fine as long as I am in Cubase, Wavelab or other programs that use the Asio driver.
Unfortunately I can't get the system to work with EDIUS. EDIUS seems to use the sound device that is activated in Windows. In my case thats "LINE (4- Sinic Core Pulsar2)". It works well for the output but fails for the Input. I can not get a correct signal into Edius. The only signal I got was a distorted hum or undefined noise, looking like some artefacts from the digital connection or time code or so.
I tried different devices in the scope project file without success. Besides others tried to use the standard wave drivers instead of the 24-bit drivers. Whenever I did that the PC crashed and I got a bluecreen. Is that normal?
Is there a solution for this problem and, if so, can someone guide me through this?
Edius/Wav-driver
Re: Edius/Wav-driver
What version of Windows?
What version of Scope?
64bit or 32bit?
What motherboard & CPU?
What version of Scope?
64bit or 32bit?
What motherboard & CPU?
Re: Edius/Wav-driver
Win 10 64 bit, Scope 7.0.1706, 2 x Pulsar II
Motherboard GA-Z170-D3H
Intel i7-7700K @ 4.2 GHz
Motherboard GA-Z170-D3H
Intel i7-7700K @ 4.2 GHz
Re: Edius/Wav-driver
no wave input in 64bit at this time....
Re: Edius/Wav-driver
OK. That means at least I am not stupid
Thanks for the quick reply.
Thanks for the quick reply.