Hey there!
I can see that the problem is more than a year old and I guess it should be fixed today but I gotta admit that I seem to have an identical problem.
I bought my Line6 POD UX2 in 2012 and used with a computer that was yet some years older. Some days ago I decided to buy a new pc - one of the many problems I had was that I was unable to get a sound from the system (Windows 7 btw).
Today I got my new pc (Windows 10) and tried to install my UX2. After several hours of trying I still didn't manage to get a sound from my speakers. As you may guess from my answer to this topic I have found some related problems but it seems that the solutions above won't work for me - or I do something wrong.
So please help me, I'm losing my temper over this. I don't know what you need as information but I will provide as much as I can.
So far the new pc runs with
- Windows 10 Professional 64-Bit
- AMD FX 4300 4x3,8GHz
- AS Rock 760GM-HDV Mainboard
- 16 GB DDR3 PC-1600 Hynix AMD
- 512GB SSD 2.5
and mostly I have no clue what that means. :)
I have updated the driver for UX2 to version 4.2.7.7, the POD is plugged in some USB-Port and is marked as the standard device to play. To change the sample rates hasn't made any difference.
The way I see it, the noise gets to my pod - I can see that in those level devices - but doesn't get through to my speakers which are connected on "phones".
Furthermore I get some error when I start POD Farm (version 2.01):
It says that a valid license is detected but not for the recent computer. As a result it won't process audio and I should run Line6 monkey to update the device.
When I try to run Line6 monkey I can't get through to any server - I get a message that it's not possible to connect to the internet. However, I AM connected to the internet and it's definitely not blocked by my firewall.
I shall admit that POD Farm shows that the driver and the USB Firmware is not up to date which is weird 'cause I HAVE downloaded the recent driver.
Hope someone can help,
best regards - TheFoff.