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In previous posting I stated

I am using a windows 7 64 bit system from a friend with VDJ 6.1

Next I need to see if i can get my DAC 2 to work with the system....

I found this help by searching and have tried to make the dac work using these instructions with the downloaded driver... Can not make it happen

Anyone help out there?

Again posted below is what I found by searching.... but can not get the dac to work thru my windows 7 64 bit system



I moved to from PCDJ to Virtual DJ a long time ago. However I kept the DAC-2 controller... Now I wanted that to work on my Windows 7 x64 performance Laptop. This is how I made it work...

This is how-to:

Get drivers from the GREAT company Future Technologies International (they make the chip inside the DAC2 and have driver certified for the chip!)

http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm (as Alan pointed out!)

(I made it work with 2.06.00 driver version)

Extract drivers. Plug in the DAC2. Open your "Device manager". Right click your "PCDJ DAC-2 Host". Select "Update driver Software". "Browse my computer for driver software" -> "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer" -> "Show All Devices" -> Next

Click Have disk. Enter the path to your previously extracted Drivers. Select "USB Serial Converter" -> Next.

At the "Update driver Warning" screen click yes.

Now a SECOND item appears under the "Other Devices" in the Device manager.

Right click your "USB Serial Port". Select "Update driver Software". "Browse my computer for driver software" -> "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer" -> "Show All Devices" -> Next

Click Have disk. Enter the path to your previously extracted Drivers. Select "USB Serial Port" -> Next.

At the "Update driver Warning" screen click yes.

And now you're good to go!

And, don't forget to add Serial to devices to scan inside Virtual DJ! :)
 

geposted Mon 02 Aug 10 @ 10:43 am


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