Summary: | Wrong ASIO interface loaded when using multiple ASIO drivers | ||
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Product: | LinuxSampler | Reporter: | Graham Goode <ggoode.sa> |
Component: | other | Assignee: | Christian Schoenebeck <cuse> |
Status: | CLOSED FIXED | ||
Severity: | critical | ||
Priority: | P2 | ||
Version: | SVN Trunk | ||
Hardware: | PC | ||
OS: | Windows XP | ||
Attachments: |
disable windows memory locking
update of the asio device |
Description
Graham Goode
2009-02-11 08:45:25 CET
I've built a fresh linuxsampler using the most recent SVN version (10thFeb 2009) and still have the issue. Tried it on a number of computers and have the same problem on all of them. This ia a 'show stopper' when trying to use linuxsampler on a computer with Adobe audio products and the 'Adobe Default Windows Sound' loads in linuxsampler (it is the 1st alphabetically) so the ASIO interface of the soundcard or of ASIO4ALL is not accessable. Created attachment 50 [details]
disable windows memory locking
This patch, which actually is included in the old installer version of LS,
solved some serious problems I had with the ASIO driver
Created attachment 51 [details]
update of the asio device
This patch was also included in the old installer version of LS.
Graham, It would be great if you could try these patches to see if any of them
solves your problem.
The second one didn't make any difference for me, the first one was enough to
solve the problems I had. But my problems wasn't the same as the one you had.
(I only have one ASIO device).
The first problem I had was that playing a midi file in Media Player crashed
the whole machine with a BSOD in the graphics driver. The second problem was
that ASIO often failed to initialize, so there was no sound, and the computer
had to be rebooted to make the ASIO device working again.
> This patch was also included in the old installer version of LS.
>
> Graham, It would be great if you could try these patches to see if any of them
> solves your problem.
Hi, I have applied the patches and built from the latest CVS code and have the
second ASIO device working in Fantasia. I want to do a little more testing but
so far this is looking like the bug is resolved. Any idea why these patches
needed to be re-applied - or were they not included in the CVS version even
though they were included in the old installer version?
Thanks!
GrahamG
(In reply to comment #4) > Any idea why these patches needed to be re-applied - or were they not > included in the CVS version even though they were included in the old > installer version? They were included in the old installer, but never got committed to CVS. I don't know why for sure, but I guess it was just a mistake, that Benno simply forgot to commit them. (In reply to comment #5) > They were included in the old installer, but never got committed to CVS. I don't > know why for sure, but I guess it was just a mistake, that Benno simply forgot > to commit them. Ok, I don't know how to commit, so could you commit these patches and then see if can get a few more testers trying it out - then set this bug to resolved so that the next release can begin. OK. I've committed Benno's fixes now. As they already are included in the installer, I think one can say that they are tested, so I close this bug. Closing this bug now, since it's fixed in the latest Windows release (2009-08-03). |