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I've done something to the sound, but don't know what...

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Awesome Donkey:
You might need to use the 32-bit version of Media Center instead, as the ASIO driver might be 32-bit only.

FenceFurniture:
Well according to the link it is 64 bit:
https://download.cnet.com/Realtek-High-Definition-Audio-Codec-Windows-7-8-8-1-10-64-bit/3000-2120_4-77507761.html

and there is a specific 32bit driver available.

Surely that would be reliable info?

Awesome Donkey:
As far as I know, that's just a Realtek driver for onboard audio, which I've never seen include an ASIO driver. It should work for DirectSound and WASAPI, but I've never, ever seen an ASIO driver for Realtek and I've got Realtek onboard audio too (along with the latest drivers).

If you can use WASAPI exclusive, that also bypasses the Windows mixer like ASIO can.

FenceFurniture:
When I first installed it I was able to select a driver that was described in MC as (ASIO), but it is no longer there to select so surely it must have been an ASIO driver. You may have picked up that I'm not too good with tech stuff - I was being assisted by someone on the phone.

FenceFurniture:
Ah, hang on a sec. We did install another driver - sorry, but it was all a bit of a blur and I was very tired.

We got to that previous link from here:
https://download.cnet.com/asio4all/alternatives/windows/

in the first download under "Top 9 Audio Driver Apps".

I can't remember where the first driver came from or whether it was uninstalled. I may have to talk to him tomorrow.

But going back to one of my questions: how do I determine what my sound card is capable of?

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