- REAPER REALTEK ERROR INITIALIZING ASIO BUFFERS INSTALL
- REAPER REALTEK ERROR INITIALIZING ASIO BUFFERS DRIVER
If you are liking ASIO4ALL already though as I said in the OP then there's little or nothing to be gained. see here particularly the section on host controllers. Windows itself uses Universal Audio Architecture specifically for HD Audio (Azalia) setups of which Realtek is a common brand so it's likely that this will work with any HD Audio codec. I wrote the setup.txt AFTER going to the trouble of checking it out btw. It's working fine on my 64bit Windows 7 laptop.
REAPER REALTEK ERROR INITIALIZING ASIO BUFFERS DRIVER
It's a shame that no one developed a unified ASIO driver for any Intel HDA (Azalia) codec. To be honest, I am afraid of installing it considering its age and that asio4all works well for me. I may be wrong but that is what follows from setup.txt. Orthodox wrote:It seems to me that this driver will not work with a 64-bit app. So if you are one of those people you may (or may not) find this Realtek developed, albeit unsupported, native driver useful. We all know that the ideal solution would be to equip yourself with a decent audio interface but if you want to noodle out some arrangement on the train while you've got a pair of earbuds and nothing more at hand, what then? There is the ubiquitous and rather lovely ASIO4ALL available for the same task, which has the added advantage of being able to aggregate your Windows Audio driver so you can use more than one app at a time, but I often hear people talking about having issues with that or not being able to get the audio latency down to an acceptable level.
REAPER REALTEK ERROR INITIALIZING ASIO BUFFERS INSTALL
So first off check your machines audio driver setup to see if this is already included and install that if you want to use it.įailing that I've put together a zip file to install the required dll manually which you can download here. Well after a bit of digging around I did indeed find that some MB manufactures do supply a little seperate installer for ASIO that doesn't get installed along with the main Windows Audio drivers, and what I also found is that where this seperate install is included it always contains the same dll driver. He managed to find one for his particular computer which led me to digging around for a bit of further investigation. During the last throes of the PUF somebody raised the question whether there was a native ASIO driver for Windows Laptops/Notebooks that use Realtek HD Audio Codecs under Windows.