Thanks, Pavel. Milan has been very responsive so i certainly appreciate the great customer support. And I've had success! At Milan's prompting, I double checked i had installed Visual Studio 2015, 2017, 2019, and 2022, and I had because it offered only to "repair" the install (it seems to do that when detected as already installed). I proceeded with that "repair" andby Jimrod - VanityPRO
Have tried 3 different computers (one Windows 11, and two Windows 10) and two different usb cables. I also swapped the PSUs between HDMI and Audio sides. No success. I've attached pictures. Is there a way to recover back to an earlier version so i can get things working again? I tried using HDMIV35 (instead of V35A), but had the same result of "NOK" even though the computers reportby Jimrod - VanityPRO
I'm having the same problem. I'm stuck at: > Status: NOK > SW version: - > DFU version: - I've tried a Windows 11 PC first, then a Windows 10 laptop. The HDMI side appears to have power (i can see a green light inside). I've installed all the USB drivers and everything appears to be working fine but after repeated attempts I can't get the HDMI flashed toby Jimrod - VanityPRO
Thanks, Pavel. I'm sure you're correct about DoP not being supported via the AES input. Reading the OKTO manual again it does sound like that would be the case - i should have questioned it! I'm still waiting for OKTO to send me the firmware update in hopes that it fixes the MicroRendu issues via the USB input of the OKTO. One other issue has arisen and it is probably another iby Jimrod - VanityPRO
My OKTO DAC8 Pro is running firmware 1.42. I've previously only used the USB input via Windows running Roon (no issues) and an attempt at using my MicroRendu with it as well but with the MicroRendu i get all kinds of buzzing at random times through different channels and i've reported it to the OKTO team who have promised to send a firmware update for me to test - although they did sayby Jimrod - VanityPRO