Hello. I decided to open a new topic instead of just posting a reply to
Configuring Media Center's audio output [FEEDBACK WANTED] Because i would be completely off-topic.
In reply to:
We did a little work on the wiki page that the 'Help' button on Options > Audio links to.
And here's a little description of audio output modes:
http://wiki.jrmediacenter.com/index.php/Audio_Output_Modes
First of all, great job on putting all that info there, it surely is of big help to us! However at the bottom of the wiki article there's a note saying "
The only way to prevent a Creative Labs X-Fi based card or Asus Xonar card from resampling all incoming audio is to use ASIO. WASAPI exclusive will not change the master clock of the card. " Now what i did know up until now by reading lots of threads in interact and in other audiophile sites, is that in almost all cases windows vista/7 WASAPI when used in exclusive mode (thus bypassing windows audio mixer), yields the best audio quality versus ASIO drivers, because as people say it sounds more "natural".
I'm a happy owner of Creative X-fi Titanium (despite creative's non-existent after-sales support) on windows 7 x64. Up until now, i've been using 2 Zones in MC. One set with WASAPI shared mode, so i could work on my pc while listening to music without locking the card and muting every other sounds and one zone set as WASAPI exclusive for when i would want to enjoy my music and crank my receiver's volume to the max
But after reading the wiki article which states that the only way to prevent the card from resampling audio, is to use ASIO, i'm a bit confused again as to which of the two is the winner quality-wise.
I know that here applies the "Choose what your ears think is better" but i'm always trying to improve the sound coming out of my speakers and since i'm completely newbie in audiophile stuff, even the slightest bit of information, is valuable to me!
ps: I know there was an older wasapi vs asio post, but i felt it was too old for me to resurrect it.