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DriverHeaven Newbie
Join Date: Oct 2005
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So I accidently changed something in the ASIO console and pressing OK while running an ASIO program. It started buzzing, so I closed the program and restarted my computer.
Now ASIO shows up in the list of audio devices in my programs, but when I select it it either says something similar to the quoute in the thread title or doesn't output any sound at all. Yes, my hardware acceleration is set to max etc. and I reset the DSP. I think this happened to me once before, but I can't remember what I did to solve it. Anyone please? |
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Apple Fanboy?
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re-select your ASIO driver in your host app
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I tried re-selecting, switching to DirectX and back and everything else I can think of. None of it worked. Thanks anyway!
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Tail Razer
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Are you trying to record when this happens?
If so - change the KX asio panel - FORMAT : 14/48Khz. [16+16] -The numbers in the square brackets are: [# Playback channels / # of Record channels] like [8+0] for 16/44Khz. - gives me a similar error. |
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Thanks, but that wasn't the problem. Anyway, I solved it by simply reinstalling the driver.
Thanks all for reading! |
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