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<blockquote data-quote="tourettes" data-source="post: 637614" data-attributes="member: 10858"><p>Oh, my bad. I did create an infinite loop if no buffer is available. I'll try to provide a new binary, which would try to release the invalid buffer before asking for the new one, later this evening.</p><p></p><p>I think the drivers are a bit broken, since GetBuffer call to WASAPI is returning no error and still it manages to produce invalid buffer for the driver side that the actual audio data should be written. Good thing is that even MS thinks the GetBuffer should always provide a valid buffer since their example code is assuming that if no errors are reported the buffer will be valid.</p><p></p><p>In the mean time could you check if there are new audio drivers available and another thing would be to try a different audio chip if possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tourettes, post: 637614, member: 10858"] Oh, my bad. I did create an infinite loop if no buffer is available. I'll try to provide a new binary, which would try to release the invalid buffer before asking for the new one, later this evening. I think the drivers are a bit broken, since GetBuffer call to WASAPI is returning no error and still it manages to produce invalid buffer for the driver side that the actual audio data should be written. Good thing is that even MS thinks the GetBuffer should always provide a valid buffer since their example code is assuming that if no errors are reported the buffer will be valid. In the mean time could you check if there are new audio drivers available and another thing would be to try a different audio chip if possible. [/QUOTE]
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