Code Issues Pull requests A user-friendly universal ASIO driver for use with any Windows installation. Supports WASAPI (shared and exclusive) and includes config GUI. audio music windows asio wasapi low-latency portaudio Updated Feb 11, 2023 C++ chip...
Hmmm, Foobar doesn't have any drivers, it only uses (by default) the WASAPI driver that's part of Windows. Last I checked everything worked just fine. You can do a virtual loopback into something like Reaper and test it that way. Obviously that requires using shared WASAPI, but exclusiv...
At least in my experience, the Chinese were able to clone the boards (by using older IC’s), but not the driver software. The actual Amanero USB boards used updated IC’s. Turns out the older IC’s were not perfectly compatible and a steady, annoying click would develop in the audio ...
WASAPI provides exclusive access to the audio devices, bypassing the system mixer, default settings, and any effects provided by the audio driver. Unless your audio interface has an ASIO driver, WASAPI is the recommended Audio Output Mode for Windows. WASAPI replaces all Microsoft Windows legacy ...
Choose "ASIO4ALL" as your ASIO driver .DONE Close dialogue box. You will see a short duration timing window as MC17 opens the ASIO driver . Once open you will see ( up in the top center dialog window ) a timer showing how long the "ASIO" url has been loaded . That timer must rema...
So either WASAPI is oblivious to the underruns or its missing an implementation of reporting this to the user callback function. I haven't checked what it does. Thank you both for your work. Non-reported glitches is my biggest concern about using the current WASAPI driver in portaudio....