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DriverHeaven Newbie
Join Date: Mar 2003
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CreateBuffers failed
hi there and ... bravoooo!! you know why.
the only problem is ASIO. I used svh.exe (Simple Virtual Host) for what's next. I choosed the Kx ASIO driver, and then appeared the following messages: - ASIO status: buffersize=1024; inputs=16; outputs=16; stereo channels=8; sample rate=48000 - ASIO format (input 1 L): 16 - ASIO format (output 1L): 16 - Error creating input buffer #0: error = -100 [size=4096] GetLastError()=2 Internal Error: ASIO was not initialized corectly Retry? Yes/No if(retry=no) CreateBuffers failed I have a sblive ct4832 powered by (but of course) Kx driver v3533b , windows 2000 sp3, amd k6-II, soltek mainboard with intel chipset.. |
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>inputs=16; outputs=16 - reduce the number of opened kx asio inputs/outputs (if svh provides this option of course).
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kX Project Lead Programmer and Coordinator
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you need to have a look at the debug info displayed by any debug monitor (such as found here: kxdev.narod.ru)
I doubt the problem is with the number of voices -- probably, the 'simple host' doesn't init the ASIO driver correctly /Eugene |
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Control Panel->Multimedia->audio->hw accel=full
I tried the monitor and, of course, it displayed some lines.
Then I tried the speaker test, a message appeared saying that I should set hw acceleration to full and sample rate to best in ctrl_panel/multimedia. And I said "Aha!" However, I could hear the left.wav and right.wav.I made the changes above, now the speaker test did no warning message, but the left/right wavs didn't sound. But ASIO works fine. Sorry for bugging you.. But could there be a way to enable/disable the asio channels in kx asio control panel? I guess many applications open all the channels and they don't have an option to disable some of them. However, Cubase/Logic are most used and they have this option.... Or maybe there's something I can hack in registry to disable some channels... Good luck. |
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kX Project Lead Programmer and Coordinator
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>> but the left/right wavs didn't sound
perhaps you haven't switched your connections (front & rear issue) >> number of asio channels perhaps in the future /E |
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