Posted at November 21, 2024 by PCI-DB Team
Install Driver AutomaticallyDevice Name | Allen & Heat dLive DM64 Expander Firmware 1.10 Rev23515 |
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Category | Audio Dj Gear |
Manufacturer | Allen & Heath |
File Size | 55.7 MB |
Supported OS | OS Independent |
New features
- DX32 support – Up to 3 DX32 modular I/O expanders can be connected to a dLive system.
- ME-1 names and stereo links – Channel names and stereo links are now communicated over the Monitor port to connected ME-U and / or ME-1 units.
- I/O Port card discovery and settings – Cards fitted to the I/O Ports are now listed on the relevant screens and their options displayed.
New DX Expanders may require a firmware update prior to use. Please connect the DX32 to a MixRack using port DX1 to automatically update the Expander firmware.
Improvements
- Added options to Play All, Repeat Single and Repeat All for USB playback.
- Added Copy/Paste/Reset and Listen capabilities to channel overview.
- Firmware updates now include updates to the touchscreen firmware for improved responsiveness.
- The function keys for the strip rotaries now toggle back to the previously selected function when deactivated.
Fixes
ID1380, 1382
Inserting a USB key for Playback / Record or scrolling through the list of audio files could sometimes generate error messages.
ID1639
Changing Input Stereo configuration could sometimes generate error messages and cause the touchscreen to become unresponsive. ID1559 In rare circumstances, configuring channel inserts could present a black screen.
ID1553
Incorrect stereo image at the IEM output.
ID1534
In rare circumstances, the PAFL meters would show erroneous activity. ID1521 Touching a Help popup and closing the Help would result in that area of the touchscreen becoming unresponsive.
ID1211
Input Stereo Width would not be stored in a channel Library.
ID1249
Mains to PAFL levels were not stored in Show memories.
Also includes several other minor fixes to user permissions, fader strip LCD display information, USB playback and Libraries.
Known issues
ID522
Main LR cannot be ganged when set to individual fader strips.
ID885
Disconnecting a screen from the Surface VGA port while dLive is running might cause the left touchscreen to stop working. Reboot the Surface to restore normal operation.
ID1097
Recall Filters and Global Scene Safes don’t affect Inputs and FX Returns On/Off assignments to the Main mix.
ID1368
Updating firmware resets the Mixer Configuration. Store a Show with your configuration and recall it after the firmware update to restore all settings. ID1591
Sometimes the GEQ frequency response curve displayed on screen does not match the actual position of the GEQ sliders.
ID1624
DX32 firmware update does not work when the DX32 is redundantly connected to Surface DX ports/
ID1677
Surface DX 5/6 information does not update correctly on the home screen. This can result in an erroneous red cross.
ID1705
When firmware updating a DX32, all meters can freeze for 15-20 seconds and control may be lost during this time.
1. Download the latest firmware and save the .zip file.
2. Remove any previous dLive firmware from your USB drive. To do this, look into the USB AllenHeath-dLive folder and delete the existing Firmware folder and also the Firmware.md5 file. Do not delete other files or folders.
3. Extract the .zip file to the root directory of your USB drive. Do not change the folder name or browse inside the Firmware folder as doing this may cause firmware corruption. Attempting to navigate or open files within this directory may cause your Operating System to leave behind small temporary system files which can invalidate your firmware.
4. Safely remove the USB drive from your computer.
5. Plug the USB drive into the dLive USB port, and touch Update in the Firmware page. The dLive will reboot to a ‘bootloader’ screen and if valid firmware is found on the USB drive then details of the current versions and versions found on the drive will be displayed.
6. Touch the Update button. Do not interrupt this process. Failure to complete the transfer may result in firmware corruption. Make sure the mains power and connecting cables are reliable and that the system will not be disturbed or switched off during the update.
7. When the firmware has been successfully installed, the system will automatically reboot.
8. Once the system is fully booted, recall a Template Show or User Show to restore your settings.
Applying a newer firmware version than the one already installed on your unit can bring various enhancements, include workarounds for diverse problems encountered by the device, and improve or add newly developed features.
On the other hand, downgrading the firmware version can recover the device’s functionality in the event of a software update either turning up faulty or causing the unit’s overall performance to drop. However, bear in mind that applying an older firmware isn’t recommended and might not always be possible.
When it comes to the update steps, due to the large variety of devices and numerous ways for installing a new firmware, it is recommended that you carefully read and understand the upgrade steps, and consider applying a different firmware only when you have familiarized yourself with the update method.
As the installation process is most of the times quite risky, this step should be taken by users that have the ability to successfully complete the update; regular users may initiate it at their own risk. Moreover, it’s best that this task be performed in a steady power environment such as the one ensured by a UPS unit.
Therefore, if you consider applying this release, hit the download button, take into account all the aforementioned aspects, and update the device’s firmware. Also make sure you constantly check with our website to ensure that you don’t miss a single new release.
It is highly recommended to always use the most recent driver version available.
Try to set a system restore point before installing a device driver. This will help if you installed an incorrect or mismatched driver. Problems can arise when your hardware device is too old or not supported any longer.
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