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Old 06-07-2008, 09:03 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default lost ASIO settings after reboot (f2k)

I know this problem has been reported before,but it seemed like nobody had a fix at the time.Does anyone know how to keep foobar 2000 from losing your ASIO settings once the pc is turned off/rebooted.I know it only takes a few clicks of the mouse to get it back,but it would be nice to not have to do it everytime.
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you are refering to the emu0404 usb and 0202 usb. i have the same problem, it's the foobar software. if you use asio on winamp you should be fine. one of the several reasons why i sold it.
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I forget which, but an older version of foobar keeps the settings fine. I wonder why they don't fix it... Another good fix is to simply not reboot
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you are refering to the emu0404 usb and 0202 usb. i have the same problem, it's the foobar software. if you use asio on winamp you should be fine. one of the several reasons why i sold it.
oh,so this problem is unique to the e-mu?DARN!!oh well,it's not a major annoyance so i can live with it,i was just hoping someone had found a way around it.thanxx anyways.
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