Sometimes an application such as your DAW can take exclusive control over the sample rate of your iD22, causing other software to be unable to output audio through the interface.
This can be resolved by making sure the input and output sample rates of your system are both set to be a matching sample rate used in your preferred software. We also recommend making sure that the Exclusive Mode boxes are NOT ticked, as this can prevent your interface from working with particular programs. To do this:
- Go to Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Sound > Recording Devices > right-click iD22> Properties > Advanced
- Make note of the bit depth and sample rate stated within the drop-down menu and untick the Exclusive Mode boxes.
- Go to Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Sound > Playback Devices > right-click iD22> Properties > Advanced
- Ensure that the bit depth and sample rate stated within the drop-down menu match the details noted in step 2 and untick the Exclusive Mode boxes. If they do not match, click on the drop-down menu and match the sample rate and bit depth.
- Make sure the sample rate and bit depth used in your audio software are set to the same values as well.
Problem solved!