5
Troubleshooting (Windows XP)
When using Windows Vista,
; for Windows 7,
; for Windows 8 or
Windows 8.1,
.
1. No sound
Do not boot your computer’s music player program if the power is turned off to the device with the
USB
port, or if the
USB
port has not been selected as the input source.
Boot your computer’s music playing program only after switching the input to the
USB
port.
For information about the name of inputs supported by the
USB
port, see the Operating
Instructions for this device.
1 Click on [Start]
([Settings]
) [Control Panel]
[System].
2 Click on the [Hardware] tab then click on [Device Manager].
3
Click on [Universal Serial Bus controllers] and confirm that [USB Composite
Device] is listed.
4
Click on [Sound, video and game controllers] and confirm that [Pioneer USB
D/A Converter] is listed.
If the [Pioneer USB D/A Converter] does not appear, confirm that the
USB
port has been
selected as input source. Then try reconnecting the cable or turning the power off and then
on again; when this is done, the [Pioneer USB D/A Converter] should be recognized.
5 Click on [Start]
([Settings]
) [Control Panel]
[Sound, Speech, and
Audio Devices]
[Sounds and Audio Devices].
6 Open the sound and audio Properties.
Procedure continues.