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Double click on the "Setup64.exe"
There is also a file there called "setup32.exe" that is also described as "driver package installer" when I put my cursor on it. Should I double click that one as well?
Thanks guys! I got side tracked today but as always the team comes through.Now you just need to get a Tidal subscription. Have fun.
That's the 2nd toe in the water, Jake! I'm actually looking into the Bluesound Node 2i. Don't need super high-end digital -- still spin LPs a lot -- just something reasonable cost for streaming that's decent sounding and easy to use for this computer audio neophyte.If it wets my whistle for better, I can always upgrade later as I learn. I'm sure it will satisfy me for awhile.
Last thing is the Node Bluesound software has a bit of a leaning curve.
I'm below the bottom of the learning curve when it comes to modern digital and computer audio. I still use a cdp for goodness sakes! I have owned an EE Minimax plus DAC and a laptop for years. Just too lazy to educate myself and climb the curve. Seems like too much work.....the acronyms and multiple options boggle my brain....so I continue to spin vinyl and cd's.Ready to dip my toe now. Promise not to laugh at this very simple situation.....If I connect my ASUS laptop (Windows 10) to my EE DAC via USB cable, why is there no output through my system when I try to play something on Amazon Prime Music? (Music plays on the laptop speaker.) The "signal" light on the DAC lights up indicating signal received. I checked all connections. All other sources play. And when I run my SB Touch into the same DAC via coax it plays fine.Please keep your replies gentle and simple and clear...I did say I'm in negative curve territory. I know very little about modern digital and computer technology. Thanks in advance.