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Post by Trevs One on Jul 21, 2008 15:00:57 GMT
I'm trying to use the vocoder in fl Studio but i cant hear anything so it's kinda hard...the asio control panel says everything is working except for "speaker" at the bottom of the list. please help me out!
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Post by Michael M on Jul 22, 2008 1:12:08 GMT
I also have the same problem. I cannot select the IDT Audio device because it is beyond logic.
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Post by Michael Tippach on Jul 23, 2008 0:18:30 GMT
This is a problem with the current IDT (SigmaTel) XP driver, which claims to support WaveRT even on Windows XP (which does not support WaveRT to begin with) For now, I have created a workaround that unfortunately will only become available to the general public with the upcoming 2.9 release. Your problems are likely to go away when using this version: www.asio4all.com/debug/ASIO4ALL_2_9_PreRelease.exe...but note that this looks rather different as far as the GUI and the manual is not yet complete... and so on. But stable it should be.
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Post by chadoe on Aug 1, 2008 18:46:12 GMT
Thank you so much, the prerelease is working great with my IDT drivers
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Post by Meissullo on Sept 29, 2008 20:33:23 GMT
is there a way to get this to work with Vista? my new hp notebook came with the idt drivers and i cannot get it to work. i just hear noise coming out of the speakers. ive tried 2.9 and 2.8
thx for any help
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Post by Tyler h on Sept 30, 2008 6:00:42 GMT
This link for the pre-release is down, please someone host it in some fashion, I cannot test my current IDT configuration.
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Post by Meissullo on Sept 30, 2008 7:22:23 GMT
Got it to work with 2.9 beta 1 then i had to got to expert mode and deactivate all unused outputs (spdif, doubleheadphone out). now, i have 12ms latency.. its allright
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Post by Michael Tippach on Sept 30, 2008 11:32:05 GMT
This link for the pre-release is down, The relevant change is contained in the latest official beta releases, hence no need for the pre-release anymore.
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Post by compostor on Oct 2, 2008 18:53:46 GMT
Me too can't get sound out with vista with idt drivers. New HP laptop.
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Post by admezor on Nov 11, 2008 10:19:30 GMT
You should a green arrow in the windows notification area on the task bar when you play something - that's asio4all.
Click it to open the asio4all control panel.
Under WDM Device List you should see your IDT audio Codec. Select it and expand it's tree. Then expand the outputs and disable those you aren't using by click the icon next to "Out: 2x..." - the icon should grey out when disabled.
On my notebook, asio4all shows Spdif/HDMI Out, SpdifOut and Speaker. I disabled the 2 spidif outs and presto - sound! (I had to disable both)
Do this while playing a song and you'll know when you've got it.
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Post by admezor on Nov 11, 2008 10:22:09 GMT
^ should see* sorry for the typo
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Post by x3no on Nov 14, 2008 16:06:28 GMT
Hello,
The new IDT soundcard on my Latitude 6500 does not seem to work well with asio4all. From what I can tell the problem is the same: Version 2.8 shows that device is beyond logic, while 2.9 gives out a nasty static noise all the time until you enable the hardware buffer. When you do the latency get really high and there seems to be no way to affect it by any parameter changes.
I'm running a 64bit version of windows XP with IDT High Definition Audio codec popping in the Asio4all list.
Regards.
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Post by kendabeatmaker on Dec 13, 2009 11:36:32 GMT
Hello all the only method that works I'd disabling the output you not using as above, rite now I'm on my phone and will share this with the world later in the day
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Post by freduu on Dec 14, 2009 17:04:52 GMT
Hey Guys i have a question perhaps somebody can help me...that would be fantastic!
I have the audio2dj soundcard from Native Instruments...but often its stagnate for 1-2 seconds...What is the perfect setting to have clear and steady Sound ??
Thannnnnnnnnnk you
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