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Prodif 88

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Driver Update:

Comments:

Prodif 88 Driver Update
The new driver features are not described in the printed manual. Please refer to the online “help” file for additional information. You can view the help file by clicking the “Help” button at the bottom of the Prodif 88 Control Panel.

Version:

4.05.1016 .ZIP File | ReadMe.txt (requires firmware version 6 or later) FPGA Update | FPGA Update Readme (version 1.8.0002 March 2006)

 

Build Date:

6/21/2004

Posted On: 9/29/2004

Comments:

New Features

  • ZLM (“Zero Latency Monitoring” for Samplitude™ and Sequoia™, for example) support on AES/EBU outputs is now fully functional.
  • ASIO direct input monitoring has been added.
  • Improved AES/EBU monitoring support. This feature allows automatic monitor switching from file playback to the corresponding direct AES/EBU input when entering record mode. This gives a zero latency live input monitor during record. This can also be switched manually via the configuration dialog.
  • Independent channel mode has been added, allowing each channel to operate independently of the others. Applicable software can start and stop channels individually, which is especially suited to the radio automation market.
  • NEW support for the "single-channel double-frequency" mode, allowing 88.2/96/176.4/192 kHz mono data over a single 44.1/48/88.2/96 kHz AES/EBU pair. This feature is accessed when the application opens the respective channel in mono mode. This feature currently does not function in ASIO mode.
  • Add support for 32 kHz word clock input.

NOTE: When using the ASIO drivers, it is necessary to first install the Prodif 88 device driver software, as described in “Step 7” on pages 8 to 10 of the Prodif 88 Instruction Manual.

ERRATA (pp. 7, 23): depending on the PC board version, jumpers WD1 and WD2 may be labeled P4R and P4L.