ITunes9 broke my Firewire driver!

I use an external Weiss DAC with my Mac mini as a media server. I've installed itunes 9 and now my Weiss Firewire driver doesn't work - system profile reports an unknown driver and Audio setup can't see the DAC. Uninstalling/reinstalling doesn't change this. Does anyone else know if iTunes 9 does anything to the Firewire drivers to cause this?

I use an external Weiss DAC with my Mac mini as a media server. I've installed itunes 9 and now my Weiss Firewire driver doesn't work - system profile reports an unknown driver and Audio setup can't see the DAC. Uninstalling/reinstalling doesn't change this. Does anyone else know if iTunes 9 does anything to the Firewire drivers to cause this?

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