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In Reply to: RE: cPlay error message posted by domgoh@yahoo.com on January 21, 2012 at 03:00:19
Only 32 bit ASIO format supported.
There's a Settings button in the bottom LH corner of the main cPlay window. Check that your output device is set for (supports) 32-bit ASIO. What the settings dialogue displays varies with the driver but it should be easy enough to work out.
What device are you using? It's just possible that it will not work with cPlay though most do.
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I can't access the ASIO settings button. It's shaded. Do I need to download something?
My soundcard is an ASUS Xonar Essence STX and is supposed to be ASIO compatible
On the right hand bottom corner right click on the Xonar icon to change ASIO settings. Latest Asus software supports 32bits.Make sure you have the latest drivers.
Edits: 01/21/12
Thanks for the tip
I downloaded one of the latest drivers 5.12.8.1792, but when I open the ASIO settings, I cannot choose the bits. It is fixed at 16 bits and the button is shaded.
I can't open the newest driver from the website as it is a .rar file. How do I open this?
OK, I found the 32 bit tab and changed the setting.
Now I got "ASIO start failed"
Install Foobar and its ASIO extension.
Open ASUS ASIO driver, change resolution to 32 bit.
Now you can open cPlay and it will work.
Here are threads on the problems encountered on the Xonar SC.
I don't know whether the exchanges there would help, but no harm in checking the registry to see if the driver is there on your computer.
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