LML Error: Audio Device Error: Could not open wave device

LML Error: Audio Device Error: Could not open wave device

When starting my test, I get this error:




Answer:
This message is telling you that the LML software is not able to communicate with the AIM unit.  This could be from a variety of reasons:
1. The Windows OS is stuck and not able to load the proper driver
2. The driver for the AIM unit has become corrupted
3. The test configuration you are using is not properly using a PH12 as a usb hub.

Resolution:
1. power cycle the AIM by unplugging and then re-plugging the AIM
2. reload the driver for the AIM by following steps show below
3. A commercial USB hub is not compatible and only a PH12 can be used for audio quality testing with the AIM

Steps to reload the driver:
Open the Drive manager and find the AIM units here:


1. change view to "By connection"









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