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# Install the ASIO component from the | # Install the ASIO component from the [http://www.foobar2000.org/components/|foobar2000 components site]. | ||
# Configure it - ''Preferences / Playback / Output / ASIO Virtual Devieces''. This step is necessary because there's no automatic way to detect which ASIO device channel corresponds to which speaker; additionally, multiple identical soundcards present in your system are presented as different ASIO channel groups provided by one driver rather than different drivers. | # Configure it - ''Preferences / Playback / Output / ASIO Virtual Devieces''. This step is necessary because there's no automatic way to detect which ASIO device channel corresponds to which speaker; additionally, multiple identical soundcards present in your system are presented as different ASIO channel groups provided by one driver rather than different drivers. | ||
# Set your [[Foobar2000:Preferences:Output|output device]] to one of configured ASIO devices. | # Set your [[Foobar2000:Preferences:Output|output device]] to one of configured ASIO devices. | ||
= Links = | = Links = | ||
* [http://www.foobar2000.org/components | * [http://www.foobar2000.org/components Official Website] |
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Description
Adds ASIO output support. Useful for rare/obscure soundcards that provide ASIO drivers but no regular Windows audio drivers, as well as for bit-exact output on any soundcards that provide ASIO drivers.
Installation and Usage
- Install the ASIO component from the components site.
- Configure it - Preferences / Playback / Output / ASIO Virtual Devieces. This step is necessary because there's no automatic way to detect which ASIO device channel corresponds to which speaker; additionally, multiple identical soundcards present in your system are presented as different ASIO channel groups provided by one driver rather than different drivers.
- Set your output device to one of configured ASIO devices.