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post #1 of 16
Thread Starter 
Hi there,

Got a few quick questions regarding foobar.. my first question is about the kernel streaming.. does it only work in 24 bit or 24 bit padded to 32 bit? or can it also work in 16 bit mode as well. Second question is about ASIO output. Is ASIO output just as good as kernel streaming in terms of bypassing kmixer? Or does it go through kmixer too?

Thanks,
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post #2 of 16
KS can work in 16 bit, 24 bit, and 24 bit padded modes depending on your particular sound card.

ASIO is just as good as KS at bypassing kMixer. If your sound card supports both, go with ASIO.
post #3 of 16
Thread Starter 
Hi thanks for the quick reply,

Is there a reason why ASIO is better than kernel streaming?

Just curious,
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post #4 of 16
Kernel Streaming is (I think according to Microsoft) a hack that isn't very stable (though it isn't very unstable either) or well supported while ASIO has been an industry standard audio interface for years that is supported by many applications and offers more control than KS.
post #5 of 16
Like Mr. Radar said, Kernel Streaming can be unstable but I have yet to experience any problems with it.

As for what bit depths kernel streaming supports is heavily dependent on what soundcard you've got but you can't go wrong with 16bit regardless of soundcard.
post #6 of 16
Thread Starter 
Yeah I have an Emu 1212m which has asio support. Weird thing is, i can only get the asio to work in foobar if i set the mode to 24 bit padded to 32 bit.. does anyone know why this is? The error i get is the following if i set foobar's mode to 16 bit or 24 bit: "unsupported output data format".
post #7 of 16
i cant get asio working at all on my chaintech av-710.
post #8 of 16
Quote:
Originally Posted by skitlets
i cant get asio working at all on my chaintech av-710.
Neither can I, however Kernel Streaming works just fine for me.
post #9 of 16
same, but its annoying when certain sounds cut it off. i only use my av-710 for foobar, but sometimes certain noises still override it. then, i have to stop the song and play it again.
post #10 of 16
It works... but only if I use looser settings...



And then using the default ASIO dll settings...
post #11 of 16
for those that can't get kernel streaming or asio working, but can get the other working use that. the point of using either is to avoid the kmixer and in the case of asio is to also provide low latency audio but that's not an issue when playing music.

as for nothing but 32bit working with asio out on the 1212M card that is because this card operates at 32bit internally (this was explained by someone at EMU). check out the RMAA forum since it's frequented by an EMU employee by the name of ICHI.
post #12 of 16
If kernel streaming works properly, than use it over asio. The only difference between the two is asio provides low latency playback (which is only useful for recording) and takes up a lot more cpu cycles than kernel streaming.
post #13 of 16
Quote:
Originally Posted by Distroyed
If kernel streaming works properly, than use it over asio. The only difference between the two is asio provides low latency playback (which is only useful for recording) and takes up a lot more cpu cycles than kernel streaming.
Very good point... which is why I've been using KS all this time...
post #14 of 16
KS cuts way down on my cpu cycles, it goes from an average of probably 30 down to less than 10. But, is there some reason ASIO would sound better than KS? Also, I can only get KS to work at 44100. Should I be able to get it to work at higher sample rates, such as 192000?
post #15 of 16
I'd say ASIO is a confidence, KS is most likely equaly good but ASIO seems more trustful to me.. my ASIO plugin shows almost no utilisation of CPU.. use SSE or SSE2 versions..

32bit is what E-MU drivers require, that's all, they just haven't alowed 16 or 24bit inputs, all apps need to pad to 32bits, no problem..
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