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  1. The following was posted on the 14th by a Line 6 Staff member. A direct link can be found here http://line6.com/support/topic/15207-windows-10-wdm-driver-issue/ Posted 14 August 2015 - 12:58 PM Hello all. We have been made aware of an issue where some Line 6 devices do not output streaming and/or system audio when used as an audio interface in Windows 10. After an initial investigation, we’ve found that: · The ASIO driver works, allowing for DAW recording and playback · POD Farm is unaffected by this issue and outputs audio in standalone mode as expected We are still investigating the root cause of the issue so that we can produce a permanent resolution. Until then, we suggest not updating to Windows 10 if you intend to use your Line 6 device to output streaming and/or system audio. As a potential workaround, some users have noticed that setting the Windows sample rate to 48000 Hz resolves the issue. Go to Control Panel, click on "Sound", click on your Line 6 device, click the "Properties" tab, then click on the "Advanced" tab. In the "Default Format" section, there's a drop down menu which gives you a list of sampling frequencies. The following devices are affected by this issue: -Guitarport -TonePort UX1 -TonePort UX2 -TonePort DI -TonePort KB37 -TonePort UX8 -TonePort GX -POD xt -POD xt Live -POD xt Pro -POD X3 -POD X3 Live -POD X3 Pro -POD Studio UX1 -POD Stuio UX2 -POD Studio GX -POD Studio KB37 -POD HD300 -POD HD400 -POD HD500 -POD HD -POD HD Pro -POD HD500X -POD HD Pro X
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