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Ultimate Audio Playback => XXHighEnd Support => Topic started by: AlainGr on September 03, 2012, 02:57:11 pm



Title: Wasapi
Post by: AlainGr on September 03, 2012, 02:57:11 pm
Hi Peter,

I know that there are not many that use wasapi anymore around, but through the bluetooth process, maybe there is something I do not do right, because I can't select it.

My only choices are: "main audio", "distant computer peripheral" and of course "KS...".

I can't select "main audio" - each time, it defaults to the "Distant computer peripheral". Engine #3 shows, but if I press Play, a small window appears with "INVALIDARG"...

Is there a way to reestablish the wasapi option ? Not that it is really important...

Regards,

Alain


Title: Re: Wasapi
Post by: PeterSt on September 03, 2012, 03:23:45 pm
Alain,

Don't shut it off in Settings ? (and when in Minimized or Unattended - otherwise it stays active)

If you don't recognize this, then probably your Default Sound Device (Main Audio ??) is not suitable for the Sample Rate etc. selected. So, most often this is about "Hidef Audio" from the motherboard, and as most often this can't play 44.1 without resampling (which is not allowed to be done by the OS in any setting in XXHighEnd). So, try a 48KHz based track (could be 96KHz) and you will see ...
Disclaimer to this latter outlay : I'm not sure it should come up with this InvalidArg error in this case, so not sure either this can be the culprit ...

Regards,
Peter



Title: Re: Wasapi
Post by: AlainGr on September 03, 2012, 03:58:36 pm
Well... I used to work through a product like ThightVnc before and all was well. Since I have entered the wonderful world of this last version (I'll never say "Thanks" enough for this), the bluetooth way brings a whole new dimension to my learning. As I discovered, I need to do differents steps if (for example) I want to "Restart" the PC while using bluetooth. The choices are not the same. I am still trying (at my own pace) to understand how different accessing the PC through bluetooth rules is, but like I said, it is not that important. I was simply curious... :)

Alain