As I mentioned in the Subject I have the Asus Xonar Essence STX soundcard and I have a few questions / issues that I'm hoping someone here can address.
The thing about the Xonar drivers and their GUI is that nothing seems to be done automatically. I have to manually select how many channels the source has (2,4,6 or
, and the Sample Rate (from 44.1 KHz to 192 KHz), which would be ok only if everything I played was the same. But it's not, so if, for example, I switch from listening to music to watching I movie I have to go into the Xonar Audio Center and switch from 2 channels to 6 and from 44.1 to 48 KHz. Is there a way to do this automatically?
Somebody may be about to recommend I use ASIO output, which as I understand it bypasses any processing, and presumably the need to fool around with the soundcard settings. That seems to be the case as when I use ASIO changing the channel or sample rate setting seems to have no effect. That solves one problem but causes another.
The issue with using ASIO is that when I switch to watching a movie with 6 channels (or anything with more than 2 channels of audio) all I can hear is the background noise. I only have a 2.1 speaker system and do most of my listening/watching with headphones, neither of which has a center channel speaker so the voices are just lost. Since ASIO bypasses everything I can't find a way to fix it other than to switch back to direct sound.
I've tried WASAPI but it causes a popping and skipping noise. WASAPI Event Style seems to work ok though it doesn't appear to bypass the soundcard processing so back to the first problem. And although I've seen it recommended as second only to ASIO in preferred outputs, I'm not sure I can hear a difference between WASAPI and Direct Sound. ASIO on the other had sounds much better, just brighter and more alive.
OK so here's the ideal solution I guess. Can JRiver autimatically switch from ASIO for audio playback to Direct Sound for movies? That would pretty much solve the problem.