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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 20 for Windows => Topic started by: njoak on November 02, 2014, 08:41:02 am
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As the title suggests, I am having some trouble with using WASAPI with the new WDM driver.
I switched to the WDM driver from using the ASIO driver together with Hifi cable/ASIO bridge. Unfortunately I immediately had trouble with white noise on media sources outputting WASAPI exclusive. More specifically I use an external player for much of my media, and this player makes use of the LAV suite and Reclock. Reclock is set to output WASAPI exclusive to the JRiver WDM driver.
The white noise issue happens when starting playback or skipping backwards/forwards during playback. Sometimes it works, but most of the times I get a short burst of white noise. That's fine, but, sometimes the (quite loud!) white noise continues and I have to restart playback or keep skipping a couple of times to get rid of it. If it helps, JRiver doesn't stop the "lpc" playback during these skips.
I have tried different buffer sizes (up to 1000ms) for both Reclock and JRiver input and output without any change. But if I switch to Directsound (all other settings the same) the white noise issue goes away and everything is rock solid.
Maybe on a related note, if I skip Reclock and output WASAPI (don't know if exclusive or not) directly from the media player to the WDM Driver the PC reboots with a blue screen saying "DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL (JRiverWDMDriver.sys)".
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I too have the same issue when using Wasapi exclusive output from Reclock in MPC-HC.
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I have had two occasions with spotify and the wdm driver outputting white noise and I had to restart jrmc to fix it.
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More specifically I use an external player for much of my media, and this player makes use of the LAV suite and Reclock. Reclock is set to output WASAPI exclusive to the JRiver WDM driver.
Is there a particular reason you are not using Media Center with the VideoClock option enabled?
The developer of LAV Splitter (Hendrik) now works for JRiver.
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Is there a particular reason you are not using Media Center with the VideoClock option enabled?
The developer of LAV Splitter (Hendrik) now works for JRiver.
I only use JRiver as a pre-pro basically. Crossover duties, channel mixing and general DSP stuff.
It's mostly for historical reasons (committed to other media center ecosystem) that I don't use MC for playback much, but I'll never get all my sources into JRiver anyway so it is beside the point, I think. But yes, I know Hendrik works for JRiver. Might be helpful in this case... :)
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njoak,
i suggest you reinstall a much earlier version of JRiver. i had nothing but trouble with JRiver post WDM, and after spending way too much time "playing around" trying solve the problems, i went way back to .10 and things are back to normal (so far). you may want to try that also.