Hi,
I am embarking upon the PC audio road with the purchase of an M-Audio Audiophile USB. I am using the S/PDIF output into my DAC. So far I am very happy and somewhat surprised by the sound quality. I have been using the Directsound output but have been unable to get the dowloaded ASIO driver to work. I tried both the DLL and the EXE versions. With the 4 different DLL "flavors" provided in the download I get this error:
INFO (CORE) : startup time: 344 ms
INFO (CORE) : opening file for playback :
INFO (CORE) : location: "cdda://00D4717F,01" (0)
INFO (foo_output_asio(dll)) : open : 44100 Hz, LINEAR PCM, 24 bits, 2 channels
ERROR (foo_output_asio(dll)) : unsupported sample rate.
I have tried setting the output of Foobar to 16bit and also the M-Audio device to 16bit but no joy. I like the sound now but would like to see if the ASIO driver will tweak it even further.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. I did look at the OxygenAudio forums but could not post their as their registration process seems to be broken.
Best,
Paul
I am embarking upon the PC audio road with the purchase of an M-Audio Audiophile USB. I am using the S/PDIF output into my DAC. So far I am very happy and somewhat surprised by the sound quality. I have been using the Directsound output but have been unable to get the dowloaded ASIO driver to work. I tried both the DLL and the EXE versions. With the 4 different DLL "flavors" provided in the download I get this error:
INFO (CORE) : startup time: 344 ms
INFO (CORE) : opening file for playback :
INFO (CORE) : location: "cdda://00D4717F,01" (0)
INFO (foo_output_asio(dll)) : open : 44100 Hz, LINEAR PCM, 24 bits, 2 channels
ERROR (foo_output_asio(dll)) : unsupported sample rate.
I have tried setting the output of Foobar to 16bit and also the M-Audio device to 16bit but no joy. I like the sound now but would like to see if the ASIO driver will tweak it even further.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. I did look at the OxygenAudio forums but could not post their as their registration process seems to be broken.
Best,
Paul
Try 32 bits settings (including float). Your card should support 44k.
I think you mean hydrogenaudio... don't mix the two
I think you mean hydrogenaudio... don't mix the two

Thanks Ultranalog. I will try this when I get home tonight.
Oops. If I mix Oxygen and Hydrogen I get water , right? 😉
Oops. If I mix Oxygen and Hydrogen I get water , right? 😉
Yup. And fire.
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ultranalog said:Try 32 bits settings (including float). Your card should support 44k.
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Nice graphic. My day was a bit like that...
I tried the 32bit setting but had the same result. Also with DirectSound I am running at 44k. Here is my current working results log...
INFO (CORE) : startup time: 78 ms
INFO (CORE) : opening file for playback :
INFO (CORE) : location: "cdda://00D0A7F1,03" (0)
INFO (foo_output_std) : attempting to create DirectSound buffer : 44100Hz 24bps 2ch fixed-point
INFO (foo_output_std) : DirectSound initialized successfully, using software mixing
INFO (CORE) : opening file for playback :
INFO (CORE) : location: "cdda://00D0A7F1,04" (0)
I guess that I will give M-Audio a call...
Best,
Paul
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