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Probably a Mac thingy

Posted by Chris from Lafayette on May 19, 2017 at 16:09:17:

On the Mac, once you've done the initial exaSound SW installation (which involves a re-start of the Mac), there's an exaSound drop-down menu that appears (up near the upper right-hand corner of the screen) which gives you your choice of various parameters, e.g., Core Audio (part of the Mac OS) or ASIO (licensed from Steinberg Technologies). Then in the HQ Player preferences, you have the same choices Core Audio vs. ASIO (if an ASIO driver has been installed - which it is via the exaSound SW installation) - so if you've selected ASIO on the exaSound drop-down menu, you have to make sure that ASIO is also selected in the HQ Player preferences. The only way I'll be able to play music via ASIO is with HQ Player, since Audirvana+ and iTunes don't support ASIO (at least on the Mac), and I don't use any of the other products you mention.