Microsoft has confirmed work on a brand-new, in-box low-latency USB Audio Class 2 driver for Windows on Arm that exposes a native ASIO interface and is being developed in partnership with Qualcomm and Yamaha — a move that aims to remove a long-standing friction point for musicians and audio...
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Hey there,
New user here, I was wondering if there is anything planned about being able to create aggregate audio devices through some kind of default Windows audio driver/software. This is for recording multiple audio devices simultaneously and without hopefully, latency. Been dealing with...
I've been using my UX2 interface for a long time, running with ASIO4All. In order to do that, I had to deactivate MS GS Wavetable Synth due to issues while running both at the same time. This has worked fine the last months: the only thing I couldn't do was running things like YouTube, Windows...
I have audio latency problems on my Win7 x64 (stuttering sound) playing music.
LatencyMon does not pinpoint the exact cause, it can basically be anything.
After having fiddled with BIOS config, power options, changing drivers back and forth, changing hardware (network card, sound card)...
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The bitter truth of realizing the latency (delay) in the monitoring of line in/microphone inputs in Windows Vista/7/8 is being regarded as the most unsolved mystery in the windows audio environment. This accounts for all those musicians (like me and other people who were enjoying music through...
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Hi,
There's some important programs for me which are not working in Windows 7, all I get is a f***ing appcrash:
- ASIO4All (not sure about this is win7 compatible)
- Fruity loops 9 (it's windows 7 compatible)
- Cooledit 2.1
A few more programs that are vista compatible doesn't work...
I don't know if anyone has this issue, I didn't search the other threads.
Well my sound has really low quality with Windows 7. I tried every beta since 7048 till the RC1 and some more that are newer.When I was with XP it was working fine.Now only my foobar2000 makes good sound(with...
Hey,
Well, this is regarding a sound card called the Mackie Spike. Whenever I run what is called the "XD2 ASIO WDM driver" the installation comes up saying that the installation is not adaquete to run with Vista, which is fair enough.
So I installed it onto an XP PC and got the AsioWdmDriver.DLL...