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Title: JR 30, WDM driver help
Post by: Paul W on December 23, 2022, 12:31:22 pm
Can't get WDM driver visible in Audio Device...Direct Sound, ASIO and WASAPI only.  Apparently, I am doing something wrong???
Title: Re: JR 30, WDM driver help
Post by: JimH on December 23, 2022, 02:44:38 pm
Please read the wiki topic on WDM.
Title: Re: JR 30, WDM driver help
Post by: Paul W on January 04, 2023, 01:36:19 pm
Tried all of that without success.
 
A few clues:
-This is an older Win 10 4770K system and WDM worked well before, but with JRiver 20 or 22. (the overall system is very different now)
-Anything from HDD plays fine, but when I try to open the same program Live "something went wrong with playback" pops up.
-Streaming gets no audio.
-A newer Win 11 12700 system seems to work well with the WDM driver.
Title: Re: JR 30, WDM driver help
Post by: JimH on January 04, 2023, 01:53:36 pm
Sorry, but you're probably missing something.  Read carefully about setup.
Title: Re: JR 30, WDM driver help
Post by: Awesome Donkey on January 04, 2023, 03:56:14 pm
Try this...

1) Run Media Center as an administrator, then go into MC's Options > General > Features section and uncheck the WDM Driver option then hit the OK button and completely close Media Center.

2) Run Media Center again as an administrator, then again go into MC's Options > General > Features section and check the WDM Driver option then hit the OK button and completely close Media Center.

3) Reboot your system.

4) Run Media Center normally (not as an administrator) and see if the WDM driver is appearing where you expect it.
Title: Re: JR 30, WDM driver help
Post by: ken-tajalli on January 19, 2023, 09:46:55 am
Try this...

1) Run Media Center as an administrator, then go into MC's Options > General > Features section and uncheck the WDM Driver option then hit the OK button and completely close Media Center.

2) Run Media Center again as an administrator, then again go into MC's Options > General > Features section and check the WDM Driver option then hit the OK button and completely close Media Center.

3) Reboot your system.

4) Run Media Center normally (not as an administrator) and see if the WDM driver is appearing where you expect it.

Thanx, worked for me, no reboot needed.
Title: Re: JR 30, WDM driver help
Post by: Paul W on April 14, 2023, 01:33:56 pm
Migrated to a new system and created the same problem as before...can't get the WDM driver to show as a selection in Audio Device. 

I've enjoyed using JRiver all along but haven't set up a system in years...so I'm fairly certain I am doing something incorrectly.  Tried all of the suggestions here. 

What the heck is it?

(New system is Win 11, fresh JR 30, 16GB, 12700KF, 3080 graphics.  Lynx Aurora and AES-16e were migrated from the old to new system.)

Title: Re: JR 30, WDM driver help
Post by: JimH on April 14, 2023, 01:42:12 pm
Please re-read the WDM wiki topic.
Title: Re: JR 30, WDM driver help
Post by: Awesome Donkey on April 14, 2023, 02:50:47 pm
Uhh, the WDM driver shouldn't and won't be listed as an audio output/device listed in Media Center's Audio options. It should be available as a audio output for the rest of your Windows system and other apps, and what you do is set other apps to use the WDM driver as the audio output.
Title: Re: JR 30, WDM driver help
Post by: Angelo58 on October 28, 2024, 04:31:45 am
In my case JRiver Driver is  listed as an audio output/device listed in Media Center's Audio options.

Title: Re: JR 30, WDM driver help
Post by: JimH on October 28, 2024, 04:53:29 am
Please use just one thread.

State clearly what version of JRiver you're using.