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redrich2000

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  1. I did all that a few days ago but no one responded. I also registered on the audirvana support forums a few days ago but my rego is still waiting for admin approval. I'm not going to reinstall Mavericks for this app. I also have airparrot installed, it's a airplay app for older macbooks.
  2. Is there still support for this app? I registered for the forums a few days ago and I'm still waiting for the admin to confirm it. The guy doesn't seem to be in here answering questions? It's pretty hard to justify paying $70 when the support is this poor.
  3. I've just registered here to get some help with audirvana. Thought I'd post here initially rather than start a new thread, but let me know if I should do that. I am using the trial version. I first installed on a 12 month old iMac in my office and it worked fine. I then tried later on my 2010 MBP at home and it keeps crashing. Both machines are running mavericks and have 8gb of RAM. Both are using a sabre USB DAC. I did have soundflower installed on the MBP but I spent ages removing all of it's components, then did the same with audirvana (Library items etc.) then re-installed. I actually think the problem is the DAC. It works fine when using the internal mbp speakers. But it's the same DAC I'm using on the MBP, and the DAC works fine otherwise. I tried moving the DAC to a different USB port and the mbp wouldn't register it there. Is it possible the issue is either with the DAC USB connection or the MBP USB port?
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