Hi everyone,
I'm having a bit of head-ache with ASIO and my Asus Essence ST (+H6).
I'm using ASIO to output 7.1 channels to my amplifier. In JRiver I have upmixing to 7.1 enabled as well as convolution.
Unfortunately I get occasional stutter during the playback. I have tried different buffer settings but nothing above approx 30ms makes any difference. I have checked the latency of the overall system during playback and it seems to go up to 200ms occasionally but mostly it stays around 100ms or below.
This is with 24/96 audio. It happens less with lower-quality audio.
Do you have any suggestions? Is it the ASIO-drivers that have problems with all the DSP going on or...? As a footnote, Wasapi-Event Style works fine. But I would really prefer asio, since I have to change sample rate manually if not (plus I cannot play 88.2 audio w/o asio).
Best regards,
Mikkel
I know I mentioned this in the other thread, but (if you haven't already) I would strongly recommend doing a clean install of the low latency Unified Asus drivers (i.e. the version that bypasses the Asus driver control panel) and/or disabling all the DSP in the Asus Control Panel. The Asus control panel is a huge source of latency and drop outs (at least for me). I'm using the same card you are and I have hardware buffers disabled and am using a .10 second buffer with no stuttering. If I have to run the Asus control panel for some reason, my latency immediately (and audibly) spikes, doubly so if I try to use any of the driver's built in DSP (as distinct from JRiver's DSP which works fine).
If you've tried that already, have you tried disabling other sound cards in your system (like the one on your motherboard)? Asus recommends disabling them, and I've had strange results when I didn't disable integrated audio.
As a last resort, I've previously had problems with PCI soundcards (including the Asus) because my power settings were set too conservatively (cpu throttling, etc.). As an experiment, try setting your power settings to "high performance" (if they aren't already) and see if that changes anything. That cured latency problems for me on a few different occasions over the years with several different PCI audio cards.
I know you said it works fine in WASAPI, which wouldn't necessarily be explained by any of this, but I'm just throwing out some steps that helped me in the past. Hopefully one of those helps :-)