You might need to replace it prior to installing Driver. Sorry your still having problems. Just trying to cover all bases. If it is not showing up try using a different USB cable if you are using one. If you cannot get the HiFace to show up, the unit may be damaged. Some devices don't play well with the hubs. If it is, the driver is in the correct place.
Also what OS are you using The first unit from him worked perfect but that is the one that I think was fried in the thunder storm.
Immediately following that storm the Mac no longer recognized the Hiface, however, the port is still good because my pop pulse functions perfectly through it. The Hiface batteries still function so I am dubious that it really fried the Hiface. Second, I got a second Hiface from John and the Mac would not recognize that one either. I have changed ports, cables, etc. No where does the Mac show the downloaded drivers - no where. It shows my HP Printer Drivers with no problem. Jamscience: Today I converted the small sized driver download disc that came with the unit to a full size unit so I could use it in my Mac and ran the download again.
I can't find the download anywhere. Maybe you are right - the problem is with the Hiface itself. Many thanks to both of you for your suggestions - I take them seriously. Hi Puerto, jkenny here. I didn't know you were having problems with getting the Hiface recognised by the Mac. Let me know how you get on.
Never thought of that. I really don't think that there is anything wrong with the Hiface itself or your work - it has always been good. I have been unable to get the drivers to download so until I can accomplish that I have to assume that the Hiface is good.
I even tried using the Hiface unit itself without any connections to the mods but with no luck. My Apologies-Puerto. Thought you had Hiface EVO. Just wanted to make sure that this was clear. If the first Unit worked perfect, with the applicable Driver installed, then something had to have happened to that Driver on your MAC during the Thunderstorm. Try checking your Back-up for the M2Tech Driver there. I would go with the latter- if previous Unit got fried, good chance the Driver didn't make it either.
Verify that you are indeed trying to install the proper Driver for your System Bit, 64 Bit whatever. Make sure that you are trying to install the most updated Driver from M2Tech. Could be that the Driver Disk is out of date, but try it anyways. USB is a flaky connector. Make sure Hiface is connected, and powered up when you install Driver.
Yes, all good ideas from pettyofficer. Just to explain - what Pete has is a stock Hiface that I modify to provide a clean supply to the on-board clocks via an internal battery inside the new box for the Hiface.
This is charged by an external supply. Email me when you get a chance, I don't seem to get any notifications about new posts on here! Dweeb4 I am going to start with your suggestion to test the Hiface on another PC just to see if it will work elsewhere - an excellent idea and will keep you posted via E-Mail. Do I have anything to worry about on the Mac? I wonder if we'll ever see it Thanks in advance for any thoughts!
Trogdor Reviewer: Metal-Fi. Joined Feb 1, Posts 4, Likes Its all true If you plug in the M2Tech HiFace after the box completely boots up, it panics as soon as an application opens the device.
I have sent a kernel stack trace several times to M2Tech Hiface to have them debug and fix the issue - nothing. The hardware itself is fine but the software really makes this a lackluster performer.
I am very disappointed. Very sad. No problems here, though I keep it plugged in. Switching between optical and hiface is no problem, it has worked fine for half a year now and sounds good. Version of Mac OS and driver please. My latest download was , I see there is a new download now but haven't tried it yet.
I've been using a Hiface on my MB Pro for over a year now - zero problems. I've had more 'fun' with betas of Pure Music. Quote: johangrb said:.
A firmware update is available to solve this bug, the unit must be sent to factory as field update is not possible. An update is necessary. You must send the serial number of your hiFace Two to info m2tech. In a few cases, you will be asked to send the hiFace Two for in-factory update, as field update is not always possible.
The hiFace DAC is not a headphones amplifier. Therefore it cannot deliver enough current to drive any headphone. Anyway, certain headphones with high impedance namely, 32 Ohms or more and high sentivity can be driven by the hiFace DAC. Yes: the maximum output level of the Young DSD can be set to 5Vrms single-ended and 10Vrms balanced by menu to cope with every power amplifier around, even the least sensitive.
Present production units can be driven by an Android device when an app which supports USB 2. As an example:. Most of the times the problem is due to Windows 10 power save features. Disable all power save features and try again. Sometimes, the 3. Finally, you may try inserting a 2. Please ask the player providers. Home Support FAQ. Drivers Does my M2Tech product need a driver? The following products always need a driver, irrespective of the operating system: hiFace white hiFace Evo Young Vaughan Please note that a driver is required for Linux also.
I downloaded the Windows driver from M2Tech website, but when I launch setup, I get a warning message about files not being available for installation and then setup quits. Is there an Android driver for my M2Tech product?
Is there an iOS driver for my M2Tech product?
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