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Devices => Sound Cards, DAC's, Receivers, Speakers, and Headphones => Topic started by: drewh111 on March 04, 2010, 08:52:28 pm
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I have JRiver MC running through ASIO4All to an EMU 0404 on a Windows XP 32 machine. 41khz plays fine but I cannot get 24/96 khz files to play at all. My understanding was the emu 0404 would play what was sent to it.
Can anyone help me with the configuration for this? I am using USB 2.0 port.
Thanks
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MC should be able to play those if the device can.
Make sure you have a recent version of MC. The one from the top of the MC14 board is 14.0.153.
Where did you get the files? Are they FLAC?
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I downloaded the files as FLAC and just downloaded MC about a week ago. I still have the trial version but it is supposed to be full-featured. I will double check the version later today.
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What is the source of the file?
What is the full version number? The version is under MC/Help/About.
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is there a reason why you use asio4all. the emu has his own asio drivers i think. what happens when you use those?
:)
gab
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Jim,
I had 151 and am now upgrading to 155. I will try it again.
I assumed that I should use ASIO4ALL, is this a wrong assumption? Should I use the drivers supplied with the device?
thanks for all your help,
Drew.
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Just tried 155, same problem.
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Should I use the drivers supplied with the device?
Yes.
Also, use DSP Studio > Output Format to dial in a format that works (44.1 / 16-bit for example). Then try changing the settings one thing at a time to see what's causing the issue.
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I assumed that I should use ASIO4ALL, is this a wrong assumption? Should I use the drivers supplied with the device?
You're welcome. gappie knows more than I do about it, so I would try the drivers that came with the device.
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Thanks guys - uninstalling asio4all fixed it without any other changes!
Awesome support - I am now more than happy to pay for the app - it is really a nice application.