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ASIO Problem [Solved]
JimH:
When you get the error message, it should tell you that you can use DSP Studio to choose output settings that will work.
It's also possible that the driver is 32 bit. In that case, you'd need to install a 32 bit version of MC.
Captor:
Jim, I have tried the different DSP settings but none of them works. Same result all the time: "Playback could not be started using bla bla".
It is a both 32-bits and 64-bits driver. So changing MC to 32-bits would not make any difference. And besides I have all the time used MC 64-bits versions only.
DJLegba:
Are you running another program that uses the ASIO driver? For example. the Qobuz desktop app can be configured to play through ASIO. However, ASIO can be used by only one program, and will fail if you have more than one trying to access it. Make sure Qobuz or whatever else may be configured to play through ASIO is closed before you open JRiver Media Center.
Captor:
DJLegba, No I am not running anything else on this computer. I mean that is using ASIO. I donīt have any streaming service like Qobuz att all. I only play flac files from my main library which is on the harddrive in the computer. So no separate server too for the flac files. And the driver from XMOS (Audionet) shows up in MC and there are 2 ways I can play: ASIO and WASAPI. Maybe Direct connect too I am not sure. However WASAPI works just fine but not ASIO. When I set the ASIO driver in the settings of MC I get that message again.
Awesome Donkey:
In my own experience ASIO drivers can be either very good (e.g. Schiit's ASIO driver is very nice) or pretty subpar (e.g. Topping's ASIO driver lacking exclusive mode for PCM audio) so you could be encountering some sort of weird issue with the ASIO driver. You might try uninstalling your DAC's ASIO driver and reinstalling it and see if it fixes itself.
It may not be a Media Center though, since ASIO is provided by the DAC manufacturer and if it can't output 44.1 kHz audio, then something's not right. You could try contacting the DAC manufacturer and see what they say about it. Using WASAPI (in exclusive mode, of course) is a good alternative at least.
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