Hi Gerard,
Yes, good example, and congrats you did it (now hope the sound is better).
It is something like (inyour example) :
If the NameAttempt (E-DSP WAVE) is contained in your DeviceName (E-DSP [c00] as you set it) or the other way around, it will match.
The tricky part is the || Luidsprekers because this is what Vista/W7 adds on the second line of the device properties (Luidsprekers) and wich shouldn't be there at all but shows as a combined name in the drop down (starting with that Luidsprekers).
You know what ? I can't explain. But once you see at least one KS device mentioned, it *can* get to work for sure. Which device you rename in the device properties is not important then, as long as it matches with the name shown at Name attempt.
Sorry ... (I hope I can change this lateron).
Peter
Yes, good example, and congrats you did it (now hope the sound is better).
It is something like (inyour example) :
If the NameAttempt (E-DSP WAVE) is contained in your DeviceName (E-DSP [c00] as you set it) or the other way around, it will match.
The tricky part is the || Luidsprekers because this is what Vista/W7 adds on the second line of the device properties (Luidsprekers) and wich shouldn't be there at all but shows as a combined name in the drop down (starting with that Luidsprekers).
You know what ? I can't explain. But once you see at least one KS device mentioned, it *can* get to work for sure. Which device you rename in the device properties is not important then, as long as it matches with the name shown at Name attempt.
Sorry ... (I hope I can change this lateron).
Peter
After changing name it automatically changed into this.
E-DSP WAVE [ccoo] (4-E-MU E- DSP Audio Processor (WDM))