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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 18 for Windows => Topic started by: onepiece on February 13, 2013, 08:15:25 am
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I would like to request to use asio jriver.
How to do it.
Thank you.
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on the screen it shows you are trying to output 64bit sound??? I am pretty sure no sound card can support it hence the error message.
What is your sound card?
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on the screen it shows you are trying to output 64bit sound??? I am pretty sure no sound card can support it hence the error message.
What is your sound card?
Creamware project , support 16bit,24bit
I would like to use asio but internal in JRiver shows 44.1khz 64bit
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You set up?please
thx
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It's normal for 64bit data to be delivered to ASIO:
http://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Audio_Bitdepth#ASIO
I'm not sure the issue. Does the device work in ASIO mode with any program? Does the device work in JRiver if you use a different output mode in Options > Audio?
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It's normal for 64bit data to be delivered to ASIO:
http://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Audio_Bitdepth#ASIO
I'm not sure the issue. Does the device work in ASIO mode with any program? Does the device work in JRiver if you use a different output mode in Options > Audio?
thx matt
I've been using this card with windows xp 32bit and jriver that use asio.The same windows 7 64bit I don't used asio. If i use a different output mode in option>audio It works great, except for asio
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Did you check with the manufacturer to ask if they have an updated ASIO driver?
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Also, remember that you need a 32bit ASIO driver for JRiver.