indieradionetwork
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OK, that's what I thought, but wasn't sure. If I decide to run the audio off the mic button, do I need to select no card in the main so I'm not echoing or skipping?
Skipping and echoing are totally different issues.indieradionetwork said:OK, that's what I thought, but wasn't sure. If I decide to run the audio off the mic button, do I need to select no card in the main so I'm not echoing or skipping?
You can try using ASIO4ALL (http://www.asio4all.com/) - it allows to use ASIO with almost any sound card.indieradionetwork said:Yeah, all I have is the cheap motherboard sound. I would have to upgrade my audio to run ASIO
Are you using any antivirus software? It's a common problem when antivirus causes audio problems.indieradionetwork said:When I play YouTube videos, I don't have the problem, but when I'm playing music, it doesn't matter which player I use, I have the issue like it's a latency problem.
32 bit driver won't install on a 64 bit system IIRC.indieradionetwork said:I also run Windows 7 64 bit and I believe my drivers for audio are 32 bit drivers, and I think that's why I've always had this problem.
Version 5.2 can output sound without the latency. Please see the instruction I've posted above.Tj Crew said:yes. i saw. my using version is 5.2 .so version 5.2 aux changed. that's i can't help. please want no latency