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<blockquote data-quote="el Filou" data-source="post: 615613" data-attributes="member: 78516"><p>That's interesting, I also got crackles and pops in ASIO mode with MP, with the internal player as well as with PureAudio. My system is XP SP3, Intel E7400, MP 1.0.2. Sound goes through ASIO4ALL (latest beta, but it was the same with previous stable) and then through HDMI of ATI 4650 to AVR, video and audio drivers are version 10.4 (but it was the same with 10.1. I can't use the Realtek driver because of the limitations it has with ReClock for video).</p><p></p><p>What's really irritating is that when I first set up my new audio system back in december, it was working fine and then one day I noticed pops and crackles when playing music without having changed any hardware driver, but they were scarce only happening when the system was doing something else, like browsing through folders and things like that. At least that was with 44.1 material, with 96 or higher material they were happening constantly. Now they happen constantly even with 44.1 material, and 96 and higher is simply unplayable (and seems to play in slowmo too).</p><p>The thing is I can't guess what is causing that. I tried lowering MP rendering to 10 fps but that wasn't the cause. ReClock works fine, and it's also using Kernel Streaming like ASIO4ALL so I don't understand. I also changed every ASIO4ALL and PureAudio setting, to no avail.</p><p></p><p>When these cracks started happening I switched to using ReClock with the internal DirectShow player but that has many unpleasing side effects (demuxer and decoder hell, no gapless playback and no fade in/out, no quick skipping, etc.). I tried again ASIO4ALL today after having updated all drivers but it's actually worse than a few months ago. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" /></p><p></p><p>Does anybody know a 3rd party player that can output ASIO so I can check if that's coming from ASIO4ALL or from MP? Can foobar do that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="el Filou, post: 615613, member: 78516"] That's interesting, I also got crackles and pops in ASIO mode with MP, with the internal player as well as with PureAudio. My system is XP SP3, Intel E7400, MP 1.0.2. Sound goes through ASIO4ALL (latest beta, but it was the same with previous stable) and then through HDMI of ATI 4650 to AVR, video and audio drivers are version 10.4 (but it was the same with 10.1. I can't use the Realtek driver because of the limitations it has with ReClock for video). What's really irritating is that when I first set up my new audio system back in december, it was working fine and then one day I noticed pops and crackles when playing music without having changed any hardware driver, but they were scarce only happening when the system was doing something else, like browsing through folders and things like that. At least that was with 44.1 material, with 96 or higher material they were happening constantly. Now they happen constantly even with 44.1 material, and 96 and higher is simply unplayable (and seems to play in slowmo too). The thing is I can't guess what is causing that. I tried lowering MP rendering to 10 fps but that wasn't the cause. ReClock works fine, and it's also using Kernel Streaming like ASIO4ALL so I don't understand. I also changed every ASIO4ALL and PureAudio setting, to no avail. When these cracks started happening I switched to using ReClock with the internal DirectShow player but that has many unpleasing side effects (demuxer and decoder hell, no gapless playback and no fade in/out, no quick skipping, etc.). I tried again ASIO4ALL today after having updated all drivers but it's actually worse than a few months ago. :( Does anybody know a 3rd party player that can output ASIO so I can check if that's coming from ASIO4ALL or from MP? Can foobar do that? [/QUOTE]
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