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Re: Using MidiMan Delta 66 drivers.
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Re: Using MidiMan Delta 66 drivers.


  • Subject: Re: Using MidiMan Delta 66 drivers.
  • From: Markus Handell <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2001 09:08:37 +0100

Does anyone know what's going on? I don't like putting sleeps in our
software :-) !!!

That definitely sounds odd. Can you try this with a USB Audio device and see
if things behave better/worse?


Yes, I'll try and get back to you.

But the formats returned from the USB Audio Devices all return zeroes for supported sample rate (and that means that the device performs it's own sample rate tricks, if I understand it correctly?) so I don't think it is comparable.

We have a popup in the driver selection dialog that displays the choosable sample rates. When a device has zero sample rate we read the current format and extract the samplerate from that and install it in the popup. So I'll have to hack that!

cheers,

Markus


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