robob
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Post by robob on Jun 30, 2010 8:08:21 GMT
Hi, 1- I would apologyse for my poor english. 2- Thank you for this great software. I'm using a mother board with Realtek ALC889 chipset. this chipset include two independent spdif outputs (rear optical, onboard coaxial) and I use two external DAC (for quadraphonic playback). with asio4all, all the chipset audio output are in the same device and it's a easy way to map the channels toward the two DAC, bypassing the windows mixer with a very good sound. A example with foobar and the asio plugin : But we need a asio compatible player. Is there any way to creat a asio4all native interface like the (old) AC'97 Asio (a WDM driver I suppose). But a native asio driver compatible with the recent chipset (intel Hd, realtek ALC HD,...) ? Another way will be to create a Wasapi4all software...
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Post by robob on Sept 7, 2010 16:39:08 GMT
Hi, Any way to create a compatibility with wasapi ? With my TV player, I cannot have asio output but I can have a wasapi output (using Reclock). With a rewire compatible VSt host like Reason, I could output the 5.1 device in Reason and mix it to my two SPDIF outputs. Sorry again for my english
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Post by ikke on Nov 1, 2010 0:11:12 GMT
Don't recommend stuff like AC '97 ASIO please. It is impossible to install in a decent manner even on a perfectly supported device.
If you want to mess up your computer then go and try AC '97 ASIO.
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Post by robob on Nov 1, 2010 16:29:18 GMT
But nobody have recommended AC'97 asio here, There is only a guy speaking about this old trick... Ty for your precious answer anyway,
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