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In Reply to: RE: cMP - slowly changing states - but still no success posted by smicyta on April 06, 2011 at 03:10:39
Hi Smicyta,thanks for your hint. Did it and experienced a partial improvement - but still no sound >44,1kHz.
Partial improvement insofar as the "device status unexplainable"-balloon-popup in the ASIO4ALL control panel is now gone, as well as the yellow "female-sign" associated with it! So the ASIO4ALL control panel seems to regard settings as adequate now for itself, as far as I can depict it.The remaining problem - and that turns out more and more to be the crucial point - is that the options dialog for ASIO4ALL (in cPlay and foobar the step before the ASIO control panel) constantly says "channel 1 left + channel 2 right not connected" when sample rate in the soundcard's options is switched >44,1kHz. And I have no options anywhere to adjust that or pick something else.
I also tried to leave it at 44,1 in the soundcard's options and turn only cPlay to 192 (who knows...), but that didn't help either - no connection to the channels all the time.
Continue trying...
Edits: 04/07/11Follow Ups:
Did you mapped the channel to something like this? For some cards, may have to mapped the correct device channel for the left and right. And also for some, if all device channels mapping are set to none, foobar2000 might continue playing but with no sound.
Exactly THAT is the problem!!!Mapping right at this point doesn't work. The device channels are not automatically mapped at > 44,1kHz, and I can't map them manually with ASIO4ALL (a channel list pops up upon clicking, but picking an option has simply no effect, eventually everything stays as before).
For some strange reason mapping works automatically and is correct at precicely 44,1kHz.
I can't find some - lets say - preparing step or switch in XP to achieve mapping capability at > 44,1kHz.
And the soundcard's driver is held overly simple, so there are no options to choose from either other than the sample rate and headphones/speakers on/off (which I've tried as well, of course).
Edits: 04/09/11 04/09/11
HI e,
Is your cplay set up like this:
And can you post shots of asio4all and your windows panel and your soundcards asio screen? If screen capture doesnt work then try just a pict of the screen.
There has to be something that we are missing. With asio you dont map the sample rate. You do map channels and sometimes if the mapping of the channels is wrong you might have issues. Cplay is nice because unlike foobar it just gets the mapping right and offers a simple dropdown.
The player should determine the sample rate.
No one here remembers the bending of our minds
O.K., here it is: go tohttp://eunegis.imgur.com/
and select the (only) album "Audio Asylum".
There are the screenshots I've taken.
If you need anything more just let me know, Sherlock...
I'm curious to hear if you can see anything more than I could!
Edits: 04/09/11
Hi Dawnrazor,
thanks for your efforts and your patience.
I'll try to create screenshots of all important panels and post them here. I hope I can make it this weekend.
Funny thing is: at the moment I'm using JRiver with its inbuilt kernel streaming (ASIO doesn't work here either) through cMP (as one would normally do it with cPlay) - and it works! Sample rate in the soundcard driver is set to 192kHz, and in JRiver I'm upsampling to 192kHz plus I use complete memory loading. So I have practically the same constellation with JRiver as I would have it with cPlay if it worked. The difference is basically only JRiver's more bloated interface and the fact that it doesn't assign decoding and upsampling to one core and the rest to the other, afaik (and to recognize anything in JRiver I have to switch XP to 16Bit color depth).
At least something - right? Maybe its not the worst workaround anyway, and JRiver offers advanced remote control capabilities, afaik.
But I'll try the screenshot thing nevertheless... (that's a question of pride and battle motivation meanwhile - and a sign of respect to those who contribute!)
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