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In Reply to: RE: Will the audio be improved in Win 10? posted by scruffy_ on April 14, 2015 at 17:40:22
Native USB Class 2 Audio drivers would be a start!
But even that does not look promising in Windows 10 :-(. Nonetheless, I do hope they improve latency issues for those running into troubles. However, I suspect some of the blame should be placed on the hardware/firmware as well...
A number of years ago, I ran what was a highly recommended Gigabit motherboard but had horrible issues and stuttering with USB audio. It turned out to be firmware to some extent (newer firmwares reduced the problem). But I got sick of it and bought a new motherboard and problems went away even with the same CPU and memory.
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I kind of doubt it. Didn't they just retire Media Player?
Looks like FLAC made it to Win10
UAC2 support probably not
The Well Tempered Computer
Did you see a few pages in where the M$ dude showed a bit of a Gigabyte mb manual which had the rules for deciding which slot to put your soundcard in???
Hard to believe Gigabyte would even put out something like that.
I sure hope my Asus motherboards aren't this way.
I'm going to have to read every word in the manual from now on.
That post sure left me slack jawed there for a moment.
Either you misread, misunderstood, or do not understand what he was talking about. He was actually speaking about crossfire video support, nothing to do with the soundcard. The X58 a chipset that he was displaying can support up to for video adapters, and one would have to install them as explained in the manual. Nothing unusual, and nothing that most people will have to deal with anymore, and especially when with talking about audio PCs. That is a board meant for gaming, and high-end video. Are you familiar with how crossfire works?
As far as our amigos comments that must be many years ago and does not really come into play anymore. USB is supported in every Intel chipset nowadays so they should rarely be incompatibilities. Also native support for audio, is not always the greatest thing. There can still be issues, people still have them with them MAC's, or Linux machines.
And is apparently saying he "knows" this technique devised to optimize graphics throughput has absolutely no relevance to optimizing throughput of other types of data and so therefore is completely uninteresting , not worthy of discussion, or even mentioning a second time.Thank god Bob_C showed up to tell me about things he really does have some knowledge about and isn't just spouting bs.
Edits: 04/16/15
It is so sad that you actually know so little about computers but keep telling others they do not know what they are doing here!!!
Please stick to things you actually know something about... If there actually are any... You are on a "computer" "audio" forum, and actually know little about either subject!!!
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