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USB UAC2+HID Multichannel input/output interface York

Hello Vladislav.

I received a parcel from you today.

Everything is great, thank you.

I have a few questions.

As I understand it, the relock board and the York board are attached to each other belly to belly?

I have a question, what is the pinout on the relock board for connecting i2s, there is no marking on it
 
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I received a parcel from you today.
Great, thank you for the update!

As I understand it, the relock board and the York board are attached to each other belly to belly?
Yes, here is a reference:

I have a question, what is the pinout on the relock board for connecting i2s, there is no marking on it
Sorry, I thought that already posted schematic and pinout somewhere but couldn't find it... I'll post it on Monday.
But @zoom777 pointed it out correctly.

Thank you, Tan! 🙂
 
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Hello everyone.

Yesterday I connected York without a reclocking board.

Windows detected the device without any problems.

In the York configurator I installed 8 ch 4xi2s output

When installing data with 32, a problem with sound distortion arose when trying to play 192 Hz sound.

This is expected since the USB 2 bandwidth may be low.

Sound at 96 Hz and below is no problem.

But I have another problem.

I use the jriver player.

The player sees the York device only via the wasapi or direct Sound protocol.

When trying to play multichannel sound, the player only plays a stereo stream

And the player cannot take control of the audio stream (DSP)

When using a device from diyink multichannel, there was no such problem, but the diyink device was displayed in jriver as an ASIO device. The question is, can this be fixed in future firmware?
 
The thing is that Windows recognizes 8 York channels.

When testing in the sound devices panel in Windows, the sound is heard from all speakers, everything is ok.

But when I try to run a file in jriver, I hear only stereo sound from the fronts and, in addition, I cannot control the sound volume either in the Windows mixer or in jriver when I use jriver.

When I watch YouTube, the sound is adjusted correctly.
 
In the York configurator I installed 8 ch 4xi2s output

When installing data with 32, a problem with sound distortion arose when trying to play 192 Hz sound.
That is strange. I will double check, 192kHz should work fine.

The player sees the York device only via the wasapi or direct Sound protocol.

When trying to play multichannel sound, the player only plays a stereo stream

And the player cannot take control of the audio stream (DSP)

When using a device from diyink multichannel, there was no such problem, but the diyink device was displayed in jriver as an ASIO device. The question is, can this be fixed in future firmware?
I have used ASIO4ALL, it works with York. Can you please try it?
 
i replaced it with ndk 49.152, it works but windows still only recognizes and displays max 192khz. how can i use 384khz
Hi @trungdtmc
Sorry for such delay. It is fixed now, please update.

@eclipsevl , in post #27, you mention a 0.575mm difference between the York's mounting dimensions and the Amanero Combo384 and that this was not intentional. Does new production use the dimensions given in post #27, or have you changed things to better align with the Amanero?
Because it was already designed in by some customers, I decided not to change that.
Even though there is ~0.5mm difference, the module fits well into same socket and the difference is hadly noticeable.

For instance, here is anamero sitting in York socket:
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I feel a little dumb, but I can't find the downloadable firmware updates 😳
I can download the documentation and the config tool, I can see the changelog and the current firmware version, but firmware links are nowhere to be found, it seems...
 
I can download the documentation and the config tool, I can see the changelog and the current firmware version, but firmware links are nowhere to be found, it seems...
That is correct, the config tool checks the firmware version and if there is a new one, it would propose to do the update and downloads the update from server.
The procedure is described in datasheet, page 13-14.
 
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Couple of project updates:

1. New firmware version 4.12 - fixes TDM 8 channel input mode

2. New config tool
Fixed the issue of accessing HID devices on latest MacOS.
One of the customers was very kind to create a signed .dmg package for MacOS. So now it is much easier to install and run the tool on MacOS.
He also added an icon to the package which now also added to the Windows version:
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Thank you so much, Philippe! 🙂

3. The Tindie store is closed now as I'll be traveling for entire July.
However, I am working with Elecrow to make the modules available for purchase from them.
The parcel is on the way and hopefully it would arrive to their warehouse soon:
https://www.elecrow.com/york-usb-audio-interface.html
https://www.elecrow.com/york-usb-audio-interface-isolated-version.html
 
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