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In Reply to: Re: ASIO4all-No, at least for Cards that Support ASIO posted by Dawnrazor on February 2, 2007 at 23:42:38:
that's kind of strange. asio4all is an asio driver to applications. if your application takes asio4all, i'm surprised that it does not accept any other asio drivers.
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That is the thing dkwng, it doesn't support any asio. But ASIO4Alls manual is just really confusing:Sometimes, the audio software indeed would not provide an ASIO control panel option. This is the case with e.g. Winamp and Foobar 2000, for which ASIO output plugins exist. For configuring ASIO4ALL with in these applications anyway, you can launch the off-line control panel from the desktop. Note that the off-line control panel launcher works like a mini-ASIO-host of its own and does not reflect the current device status
of any instance of ASIO4ALL that may be open at the same time!What is weird, is that Foobar and Winamp DO have asio selections, and ASIO4All shows up.
Anyhow, I was thinking that I could use the off-line control panel for this program that doesn't support asio?
i think you are confusing the asio set up with asio as an audio driver. if your player does not support asio audio driver. that is. there is not much you can do. the off-line set up is to set up the asio driver properties just in case your sound card does not support native support asio.
Thanks, it is clear now!!
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