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Unable to use Realtek ASIO with WDM driver [Solved]

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ToasterPC:

--- Quote from: JimH on April 19, 2023, 10:58:41 am ---ASIO is the responsibility of the audio device manufacturer.  If it doesn't work, you can use WASAPI or Directsound.

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I see... In any case, thanks for the help until now.


In your opinion, given this is Dell/Realtek we are talking about, would it be worth it trying to get them to fix my device's drivers? And if so, what in particular should I ask them for/show as evidence of malfunction, aside from JRiver having problems with it?

JimH:
You could try.  We'll provide a license.

But why struggle with it when you already have a solution:


--- Quote ---If I try to play either the WDM stream or the FLAC file through both DirectSound and WASAPI everything goes smoothly on both architectures ...
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ToasterPC:

--- Quote from: JimH on April 23, 2023, 12:17:29 am ---You could try.  We'll provide a license.

But why struggle with it when you already have a solution:

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Being completely honest, the only benefit I would potentially see from it would be a reduction in latency (particularly helpful when dealing with other applications like Synthesia and MIDI keyboards).


Aside from that, I'd like to see if fixing things for my model would maybe help down the line other people with the same problem (also from Dell I have another family member's laptop exhibiting the same behavior).

JimH:
Try comparing WASAPI and ASIO to see if you can detect any difference.

EnglishTiger:
Try looking on the Realtek website to see if there are any newer drivers/firmware/other software for your device.

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