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I'm new to this, but I've successfully installed and maintained foobar2000 1.3.8 and JRiver MC20 players over the past month. JRiver MC20 is no more. Currently using the ASIO4ALL ASIO driver as it's the only driver I could find. Not keen of WASAPI, as it sounds inferior to ASIO on my system.
Adds ASIO output support. Useful for rare/obscure soundcards that provide ASIO drivers but no regular Windows audio drivers, as well as for bit-exact output on any. What does the 'Use 64-bit ASIO Drivers' in foobar2000 do. I would rather go for wasapi instead of an 'ersatz' faking asio behaviors for no specific. Reaper Says 'no Asio Drivers Found!' - posted in Computer Audio Setup and Troubleshooting: So Ive been using Reaper forever with various versions and up.

I'm now starting to look at the HQPlayer, but when I started to read the documentation, this came up: 'Special driver is also known to work, but is not recommended as it doesn't guarantee specific direct access quality.' On this page: Running latest version of ASIO4ALL.
ASIO support. Provides ASIO. There are NO benefits from using ASIO as far as music playback quality is concerned, while bugs in ASIO drivers may.
What's wrong with this driver and can someone recommend anything else? I'm new to this, but I've successfully installed and maintained foobar2000 1.3.8 and JRiver MC20 players over the past month. JRiver MC20 is no more. Currently using the ASIO4ALL ASIO driver as it's the only driver I could find.
Download Free Enrique Iglesias 7 Rar Extractor. Free Download Golden Palominos Pure Rapidshare Programs Like Limewire. Not keen of WASAPI, as it sounds inferior to ASIO on my system. I'm now starting to look at the HQPlayer, but when I started to read the documentation, this came up: 'Special driver is also known to work, but is not recommended as it doesn't guarantee specific direct access quality.' On this page: Running latest version of ASIO4ALL. What's wrong with this driver and can someone recommend anything else? Evidently I can no longer edit this post, so I have a follow-on query of the ASIO4ALL driver. I'm running Windows 7 Professional X64.
When I installed the ASIO4ALL driver, it installed the 32-bit version. How can I get it to install the 64-bit version? ASIO4ALL is ASIO driver emulation wrapper on top of WASAPI or KS. Velta Genius Installation Floater. It is not a true ASIO driver talking straight to hardware, but a generic one talking to WASAPI/KS driver (so is stacks two driver interfaces).
Real ASIO drivers are provided by the hardware device vendor, customized for the specific piece of hardware and typically expose more capabilities than possible through WASAPI or KS. It is mostly useful in some cases where WASAPI support is broken one way or other, but KS works. (and with HQPlayer in cases where device vendor doesn't supply ASIO driver, but one wants to use NAA (networkaudiod) since it only supports ASIO drivers). ASIO4ALL is ASIO driver emulation wrapper on top of WASAPI or KS. It is not a true ASIO driver talking straight to hardware, but a generic one talking to WASAPI/KS driver (so is stacks two driver interfaces). Real ASIO drivers are provided by the hardware device vendor, customized for the specific piece of hardware and typically expose more capabilities than possible through WASAPI or KS. It is mostly useful in some cases where WASAPI support is broken one way or other, but KS works.