I have never seen this one before. This is happening to my friend, which I'm trying to help remotely. The message is as follows:
ExWav01
Specified device identifier is out of range.
What I'm supposed to do to fix it?
Thank you for any help!
Specified device identifier is out of range.
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Specified device identifier is out of range.
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Re: Specified device identifier is out of range.
no audio across the network?
the networking software can't open the soundcard?
this isn't Scope per se, right?
the networking software can't open the soundcard?
this isn't Scope per se, right?
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Re: Specified device identifier is out of range.
Is this an installation problem in that case? It worked fine before... Could the card have been moved for some reason just a couple of millimeters or something because of vibration? Where should I start so?
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Re: Specified device identifier is out of range.
i don't know. more details...
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Re: Specified device identifier is out of range.
Ok, I'll investigate this more in detail and will be back
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Re: Specified device identifier is out of range.
hardware, including other soundcards, software, screenshots, the more the merrier.
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Re: Specified device identifier is out of range. (SOLVED)
Hello there
Thank you Gary
Well, it was something totally unexpected! It is a process of a little and extremely handy program called "Everything", which is FAST as nothing else to search files in Win 7. Well, who knows how this happened, but even after uninstalling "Everything", the process is still somewhere, so we have to boot up the system, then close Pulsar and then start it again, and it works fine. I will find what is going on hopefully.
Thank you Gary
Well, it was something totally unexpected! It is a process of a little and extremely handy program called "Everything", which is FAST as nothing else to search files in Win 7. Well, who knows how this happened, but even after uninstalling "Everything", the process is still somewhere, so we have to boot up the system, then close Pulsar and then start it again, and it works fine. I will find what is going on hopefully.
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Re: Specified device identifier is out of range.
that makes sense...
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Does it? How?
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Re: Specified device identifier is out of range.
the message seems to indicate that there is another process that Windows is unable to start. it didn't seem like a Scope-specific issue.
maybe it's in the start-up processes and since you removed the app, you get an error message...
maybe it's in the start-up processes and since you removed the app, you get an error message...
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Re: Specified device identifier is out of range.
Ok, yes, that makes sense to me too, thanks a lot for this one!
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