Hi
Could someone help me?
I have just moved to the new laptop with Win 11.
Asio4all driver v2.15 (2.12 too) doesnt work - no sound.
With Generic asio driver sound is fine on headphones, but on speakers sound is kind of distorted.
Audio works fine with windows mp3 player.
Arek
Everything good in “Studio > Audio Connections > Outputs” tab?
All seems to be ok.
maybe you can try here
Thanx, but i think I’ve set it corretly…
What are your system specs?
ASUS ROG Strix G17 G713RC-HX057W
Windows 11 Home
AMD Ryzen 7 6800H (3.2 GHz, 4.7 GHz Turbo, 16 MB Cache)
AMD Radeon Graphics and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050
RAM - 64gb DDR5 (4800 MHz)
SSD - 2000 GB
Audio - Dolby Atmos, Realtek
Please post a screen shot of ASIO4ALL (in Expert Mode) when running in Cubase.
Also let us know if your headphones are connected via USB, Bluetooth or an audio jack.
I use headphones via audio Jack .
I will make some tests tomorrow.
Looks like Realtek offers 2 audio output pairs on your computer. Are you sure HAP is the correct one? Otherwise change it to 2nd Output in the ASIO4ALL control panel.
Ive also tryed 2d output.
Somehow Ive forced to work FlexASIO driver… I hope it will work fine
I didn’t know other asio4all like drivers existed… Thanks for mentioning it.
Also, it would be worth adding your system specs in your forum profile. This will help other users give more relevant replies. Follow the following guide for this:
Thanx for your advice.
Just tried it. It doesn’t have a control panel UI. Also, latency is 60 ms and the headphones output doesn’t show on my laptop
Yes, it doesnt have control panel, but it works at least
I switch to headphones via Realtek “pop up menu” under speaker icon…
a bit annoing but it works
Thanks for the tip, it works!
According to the info found on Github, the way to adjust the latency is as follows:
- Open Notepad and enter the following
backend = “Windows WASAPI”
bufferSizeSamples = 480[input]
suggestedLatencySeconds = 0.0
wasapiExclusiveMode = true[output]
suggestedLatencySeconds = 0.0
wasapiExclusiveMode = true
The bufferSizeSamples parameter should be adjusted to achieve the best ratio between minimal latency and CPU load.
- Save the file as .toml in the following location (the folder where user’s “Documents” folder is located):
%USERPROFILE%\
You’re welcome