
Nobody is more frustrated with hosts than me
Why should anyone have to disable their HDMI audio drivers just to run a host? I use HDMI audio all the time, I would hate to have to disable it.lesha wrote:Disabled.JoseC. wrote:HDMI Audio drivers should be disabled. Check that.
r u serious? UGGGGGGGGGGGG, what are we going to do with you? I thought bitwig was kickin' ass there.dsan@mail.com wrote:It's a rule of thumb (around the webz) to use double the previous size if you have problems (like what you have written hibidy 64/128/256 etc.)
I found it interesting what ezelkow1 suggested that evrything related to your audio interface run at the same rate. Didn't know that before but it does sort of make sense in effort to avoid conflicts with the software/interface.
Can't say for sure though as it all is Greek to me. I just read and apply and if it works I'm good to go
So far I've been lucky, I guess.
Even Live is now cooperating
Bitwig not so much with the new release
Happy Musiking!
dsan
As a test I would try and turn off Windows sound - overall.lesha wrote:Thanks for the advice, but that unfortunately didn't fix the problem. I am using ASIO in BWS and I don't see why it should interfere with other drivers.goatgirl wrote:I had a similar issue when using windows WASAPI drivers. I got it working by going into control panel > sound then de-selecting exclusive mode in the playback and recording advanced tabs. Maybe it works for you too.
Thanks for your input.lfm wrote:As a test I would try and turn off Windows sound - overall.
Then if that works - it might have to do with either:
a) host you are running is demanding exclusive mode.
Most hosts have a setting whether to allow others to use interface.
And some further settings releasing device when not active application.
b) use a different out to soundcard of windows sound, and do routing in soundcards drivers - if allowing that. RME Totalmix let you do that easily.
I had windows sound attached to same audio device outs as daw and got issues starting a daw, saying similar things to your message - could not open...I used b) above. Then you can still use mediaplayer to test you rendered mixes etc.
It was, couldn't have been happier, till this last update.hibidy wrote:r u serious? UGGGGGGGGGGGG, what are we going to do with you? I thought bitwig was kickin' ass there.
Yeah Barry - I'm almost to the point of no buy nothin no more.trimph1 wrote:That is why I stay with what I have. Everything, well, almost, works fine here. After the last tussle with DP8 I ended buying hosts.
And no, no Bigwig here...
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