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ASIO4ALL driver not working [WIN10] #54
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Hmm, this is something that is really hard for me to debug. Also not even sure if this is something in my code or that it is part of a Max bug? I think I will have to work on better crash-logs so I can see what happens under the hood. |
Is this still an issue? |
Seems more stable, as in I can now play audio through it like before, but occasionally the crash happens when running code for the first time. Absolutely no idea what causes the crash... |
Alright, I'll just leave it open for now in case someone else runs into the same issue. I honestly have no idea what to do with it though. The |
The crash might not be related to the driver, but to other cpu stressing processes (even though running i7-9750H here...). We'll see if it goes away on its own with another update hahah |
When selecting ASIO4ALL driver on the Audio Setup, Mercury crashes when evaluating any code. Directsound audio driver seems to work well.
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