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Post by Goldwyn on Jan 20, 2005 10:28:59 GMT
I probably have no real need in using asio4all and most likely this observation is a problem with the sound drivers.
I'm using a Dell Inspiron 9100 and using foobar, the most recent foo_output_asio.dll, asio4all 2.2 and the onboard sound card as the output device. I read in one of your response that asio4all declares it uses int32. Attempting to play a track, the console reported the use of int32 and the device not supporting the output format. It was suggested to check the force 16 bit option as a solution, but foobar still reported it as an unsupported output. Hardware buffer is not check, but always resample was checked.
For the track to play, I set the output data in foobar as 16 bit padded to 32 bit. Incidentally, having either always resample or force 16 bit option only checked didn't matter. I was still able to play and hear the track even when both option was unchecked. Though having the buffer size at 512 caused crackling audio and any setting below 480 caused no distortion in the sound. I'm sure this was answered but, is there a difference between setting it to 64 versus the highest setting before the audio starts distorting?
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