Hi Steve,planetearth wrote: Sun Jun 23, 2024 9:36 pmDo you also have an AMD video card in that system? Regardless, you might want to start by disabling any on-board audio devices in the system's BIOS. Then disable (don't just uninstall) any other audio devices in Device Manager. You don't want to un-install them, because you don't want Windows to re-install them when you reboot. Then check your PatchMix settings again, to make sure the E-MU device is chosen.nfsking2 wrote: Thu May 30, 2024 11:37 pm Hi guys,
I don't know if anyone is using 1616m PCIe on the latest Windows 11 on AMD platform.
I actually own two sets of 1616m PCIe, both of them work fine in recent years with the E-MU driver fix method on Intel platforms with Windows 11 64bit.
I recently brought one of them to another city and installed it on an AMD platform, everything seemed to be fine, but the only problem was that I could not get any sound from any Windows software, neither MME/DirectSound output nor ASIO output.
The hardware itself seemed to work properly, because when I plugged a mic or a line-in device to the dock, the peak meter in PatchMix panel indicated that there was an input signal, and it can be sent to the Phone output on the dock so I could actually heard it.
However, if I send the signal to any Windows software, or try to play any sound from any Windows software, it doesn't work.
For example, the Adobe Audition would not receive any input signal even if I have sent the signal to ASIO input.
Also, I tried to use foobar2000 to play music through ASIO, then sent the signal to Dock's Phone output and S/PDIF output, eventhough the foobar2000 worked fine, but there was no any output from the dock, and the peak meter for the ASIO output and Main Mix in the PatchMix panel had no response.
It also could not output the Windows system sound.
No error messages appeared in any software or Windows system, nor in PatchMix.
I wonder if anyone has had this problem or know the solution?
Steve
Thanks for your reply as well as advices.
I have a nVidia GPU instead of an AMD one, and I have tried disabling on-board devices (including the integrated sound card) in the BIOS, or forcing the PCIe version to fall back to PCIe 3.0, all of which have failed to resolve the issue.