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Post by khalid on Jan 29, 2008 12:29:25 GMT
HI!does any one using asio4all for sample rates above 48khz if it is possible.Iam having audio pins at 48khz irrespective of the buffer sttings,at sample rate 44.1khz it is working fine, sound chip sigmatel hi defination audio which supports sample rates up to 19200 khz as mentioned in the advance settings of win vista 32 bit .
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Post by Michael Tippach on Jan 29, 2008 18:15:26 GMT
Have you disabled Processor Power Management? Also, if you check "Always resample..." when running @44.1k, the audio device will actually be run at 48k. Does that make a difference?
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Post by khalid XX on Jan 29, 2008 22:07:48 GMT
hi! Micheal thanks for your suggestions,I tweaked the bios setup pci latency timer,and also the power management its better now at 48khz.Again my question is what about sample rates above 48khz.In the advance settings of audio control panel (vista 32) ,it shows sample rate settings from 44.1 khz to 192khz.There is a test button also and i can hear test sound at 192 khz.But when i try to setup the project sample rate in nuendo v3.2 it shows only two options 44.1&48khz and also its not due to nuendo ihave checked with so many stand alone versions of vsti with the sound libraries already in 192khz.asio4all doesnt show asio prepaired above 48 khz, what is your opinion is intel corporation is lying about the their sound chip sigma tel hd audio of supporting the sample rate of 192khz?.By the way thanks for your admirable free of cost work (Asio4all) which has solved the problems for so many hungry musicians like me who cant afford to buy fancy fire wire&usb shit.
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Post by Michael Tippach on Jan 30, 2008 1:26:05 GMT
Again my question is what about sample rates above 48khz.In the advance settings of audio control panel (vista 32) ,it shows sample rate settings from 44.1 khz to 192khz. I believe there is a special case as far as the Sigmatel HDA as fas as its the "STHDA.sys" driver binary. This has been blacklisted inside ASIO4ALL for anything outside 48kHz since there were massive problems under XP, IIRC and, unfortunately, the Vista binary goes by the same name of "STHDA". You can work around this limitation by installing the Vista in-box HD Audio driver instead of the Sigmatel one.
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Post by cspot on Feb 3, 2008 13:21:35 GMT
hi!
just found out that I also have this sigmatel device in my laptop, but I'm running XP and the sthda.sys so my questions are: - is there a workaround for XP? - is it possilbe to remove the blacklist (just to be sure)
thx,chris
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