CrimeInPartner
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Thank you!DFU is for firmware update so you can ignore this, yes.
I've been working from home over the past two months due to the pandemic, having to do audio meetings pretty much every day, so the Windows audio needs to work for me unfortunately. That said, this morning I went ahead and installed Asio4All and configured Foobar to output Asio directly to the SGD1. With this setup the Windows audio resampler still works with no cracking sounds. So far, the problem only occurs for me when using the Thesycon driver.Do you use SGD1 also for windows playback sound ?
If yes you will have some issue as you will share ASIO in some sample rate and other driver mode wdm using resampling to 48Khz could lock and cause wrong sample rate setting in the device.
When i was using non dedicated computer for music i used asio driver only with music player and never used it as default playback driver even with other driver type.
I guess for the time being I am going to stick with this setup as I need Windows audio to work correctly. When I get some more time I will probably tinker some more and see if I can pinpoint any other causes beyond something potentially wrong with the driver. In the meantime, I would still love to hear others' impressions of using the native vs Thesycon driver in a Windows/ASIO PC setup to get some additional feedback for anything I may have overlooked.
Looking at the users complaining of the Nahimic update, they were complaining of no sound at all versus cracking sounds. In my case, I don't have any Nahimic drivers installed so it isn't related to my issue. A good call out just the same, thank you for that!Not sure if it's related but the most recent windows 10 update broke audio devices drivers for many users by installing bugged "Nahimic mirroring device" driver.
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