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Please fix turning off ASIO output drivers

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AlexS:
Thanks!

Vocalpoint:

--- Quote from: AlexS on August 24, 2015, 03:32:35 pm --- Can this be fixed for version MC21 please?

"The JRiver ASIO driver can be enabled and disabled in Options > General > Features > ASIO Driver."

However you still see the MC output drivers in other software after doing this (and restarting JRiver).

Workaround is to rename the folder:
C:\Program Files (x86)\J River\Media Center 21\Drivers

... but you have to remember to do this everytime you update MC

Thanks!

--- End quote ---

I am seeing this in v20.0.132 as well.

I built my new Windows 10 DAW last week and am now finalizing the software installs. But today as I add in my Native Instruments VSTi's - each time I open a standalone instance of an instrument to check it - MC is now opening up as well....and displaying itself as a "audio driver" for something like Kontakt to use.

I did not install the driver - yet - there it is in my driver listing

What gives? And how do I rid my system of it?

EDIT: Interesting chain of events now.

When I installed my new DAW last week - I initially placed 20.0.131 on the machine and that's the version that was exhibiting the behavior as noted above. But - without changing any settings - expect for which "channel" to watch for builds - I switched from Stable to Latest - and got 20.0.132.

As soon as I installed that build - all references to the JRiver ASIO driver disappeared from all the usual spots. So issue solved for me :)

VP

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