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  1. The USB 3.0 connectors on the computers motherbord are Type A, so there are no problems to connect TEAC to a USB3 slot.
  2. Thank you for your tips. I have now solved the problem by connecting TEAC to USB 3.0 instead of USB 2.0 and also change the energy scheme in BIOS. So now I'm happy listening again!
  3. I've used TEAC UD-501 connected to a Win 7 computer for a couple of year now and it has worked great. I bought a new computer last week with Windows 10 and after a while I got the Teac Asio driver to install and work. So far I have installed Foobar and Teac HR Audio Player and both stop playing (hang) after a while. The time when it's happend depends on the resolution of the audio files. It feels to me that there are something going on with the buffer handling? Are there anything I can do to resolve this. I have a i7-5820K CPU, 32 GB RAM, ASUS X99 mobo, Nvidia Quadro M4000 GPU, no soundcard is installed but there are on-board audio on mobo. Any suggestion is most appreciated. Ulf Widen, Sweden
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