Jim, sorry I didn't actually mess with that before I upgraded from MC 32 - > 64
If you are referring to the option shown in the attached file, then it was already set to none. I'm not sure if that is due to the reinstall / upgrade process or if it was always set like that. I am, so far, not getting audio pops on MC startup like I was before so I'm not sure if the switch to x64 simply fixed that.
WASAPI seems to work OK except now, (turning up the volume a bit to test) I can detect clicks/pops on Track start (NOT always), Track Change (NOT Always seems to alternate with tracks), and Track Seeking (Always). I don't have crossfades or smoothing enabled (I usually only set gapless for tracks), and I'll probably turn on the most minimalist of crossfading for other stuff if I can stand it. I've also noticed since the volume is up, I get a similar static-y pop/click type sound when moving the volume control up/down quickly.
I understand a lot of the crossfade/smoothing options can help hide this kind of stuff, I'm just wondering how normal it is overall. I get very picky about what I like as far as crossfades/smoothing goes and generally I like VERY fast change response. I don't like to seek a stream or change a track and have things "blend" together or stuff like that. But I do realize I am being very picky here.
It's a shame I have problems with the ASIO driver, because I have virtually none of these problems when using it. The most I seem to get is what I consider a more "normal" type of pop/click artifact when seeking the stream (in WASAPI the sound is more pronounced).
Could some kind of buffer setting fix any of this in WASAPI ? Directsound is marginally better so I guess I could stick with that but it just annoys me I can't use my ASIO driver