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    asio4all driver & Win7 64 not working..

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by whytee83, Nov 26, 2011.

  1. whytee83

    whytee83 Notebook Enthusiast

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    I downloaded the latest asio4all driver and when I open my daw (fl studio 9) I cannot get no sound at all after selecting the asio driver, I can only get sound from my primary sound card....any other music people ever had this problem?
     
  2. Colonel O'Neill

    Colonel O'Neill Notebook Deity

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    Can you check which device ASIO is routing to? At a driver level, the headphone jack and built-in speakers can be seperately controlled; it may just be routing to the headphone jack.

    (Total guess; don't use ASIO4ALL.)
     
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    whytee83 Notebook Enthusiast

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    I just tried my headphones and I still hear nothing....=(

    When I open the ASIO panel, under the "WDM Device List" it says "Conexant 20672 SmartAudio HD"
     
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    Dunno... My friend uses it fine on a T510.

    Maybe just try installing it again?