Running Win7, 64 bit. When DMC2 connected VDJ7 does not see Gigaport HD. Is there a way to correct this? I am able to assign the HD channels accordingly.
Posted Tue 03 May 11 @ 8:18 am
download the driver,may sure you use the same usb after install the driver on your CP .Use the same usb each time you use the Gigaport HD.
http://download.esi-audio.com/?w=esi&p=60&g=2&l=en
http://download.esi-audio.com/?w=esi&p=60&g=2&l=en
Posted Tue 03 May 11 @ 9:35 am
Already did that. Card works fine without the controller connected. Interestingly, the AG works with the controller but the HD doesn't. And of course, the AG is no longer available.
Posted Tue 03 May 11 @ 7:28 pm
Are you connecting all these devices directly to USB ports on your computer or going through a USB hub?
If you are using a hub, make sure that it is mains powered, otherwise there may not be enough power on the USB bus to power all these devices simultaneously.
If you are using a hub, make sure that it is mains powered, otherwise there may not be enough power on the USB bus to power all these devices simultaneously.
Posted Wed 04 May 11 @ 7:59 am
Connected directly.
Posted Wed 04 May 11 @ 8:00 am
try unstall the HD driver then reinstall the driver only may sure you use the same usb port each time and hook up the dmc2 or power hub after it working.http://download.esi-audio.com/download.asp?w=esi&ht=http://download.esi-audio.com/ESI/gigaporthd_v2_0.html&p=60&g=2&l=en&pr=GIGAPORT%20HD&te=driver%20and%20control%20panel&ve=2.0&si=2.396%20KB&da=2009-11-04&no=&li=http://www.esi-audiotechnik.com/download/ESI/GIGAPORT_HD/GIGAPORT_HD-v2_0.zip&os=Windows%20XP%3Cbr%3EWindows%20Vista%2032-bit%3Cbr%3EWindows%20Vista%2064-bit%3Cbr%3EWindows%207%2032-bit%3Cbr%3EWindows%207%2064-bit%3Cbr%3E&fi=GIGAPORT_HD-v2_0.zip
Posted Thu 05 May 11 @ 3:04 pm
asthedj wrote :
try unstall the HD driver then reinstall the driver only may sure you use the same usb port each time and hook up the dmc2 or power hub after it working.http://download.esi-audio.com/download.asp?w=esi&ht=http://download.esi-audio.com/ESI/gigaporthd_v2_0.html&p=60&g=2&l=en&pr=GIGAPORT%20HD&te=driver%20and%20control%20panel&ve=2.0&si=2.396%20KB&da=2009-11-04&no=&li=http://www.esi-audiotechnik.com/download/ESI/GIGAPORT_HD/GIGAPORT_HD-v2_0.zip&os=Windows%20XP%3Cbr%3EWindows%20Vista%2032-bit%3Cbr%3EWindows%20Vista%2064-bit%3Cbr%3EWindows%207%2032-bit%3Cbr%3EWindows%207%2064-bit%3Cbr%3E&fi=GIGAPORT_HD-v2_0.zip
Already tried this, as well.
Posted Sat 07 May 11 @ 3:35 pm
Well, I think I found a work around.
Originally, I had the Gigaport & external HD using the 2 USB ports on the left of the laptop and a wireless mouse & DMC2 on the right side. This was not working. After trying different combinations, the solution I came up with was to plug the Gigaport, HD & wireless mouse into a powered USB hub and connect to USB port 2 (closer to the rear) on the left side of the laptop and connect the DMC2 into the right sidUSB port 1 (closer to the front). This seems to work so that is what I will go with until a better solution is offered.
Thank you for your help.
Originally, I had the Gigaport & external HD using the 2 USB ports on the left of the laptop and a wireless mouse & DMC2 on the right side. This was not working. After trying different combinations, the solution I came up with was to plug the Gigaport, HD & wireless mouse into a powered USB hub and connect to USB port 2 (closer to the rear) on the left side of the laptop and connect the DMC2 into the right sidUSB port 1 (closer to the front). This seems to work so that is what I will go with until a better solution is offered.
Thank you for your help.
Posted Tue 10 May 11 @ 3:34 pm