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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 23 for Windows => Topic started by: 유완오 on January 21, 2018, 11:27:46 pm
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Windows 10 uses 64-bit.
Use an external headphone amplifier and an amplifier driver asio.
The problem is that in Windows 10, the sound setting is set to exclusive mode and the number of bits is set to default
When I listened to music on JRiver, I played Windows 10 YouTube and could not play any video at all.
Seems to be holding the JRiver in stand-alone mode.
When the JRiver are turned off after running the JRiver,
Sounds when there is no sound in Windows 10 version.
If the external amplifier is kept in hardware and this method touches the number of bits in the Windows 10 sound settings
It appears that it is currently running in standalone mode.
I can not hear Windows 10 when I watch music or movies on the river.
Sounds like it does not sound in other programs or windows,
Is there a problem with the program bug or system?
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Exclusive mode means that a single program has exclusive access. No other program can use the sound device.
Turn off Exclusive mode.