Svirre
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I’ve been using different builds of Windows 7 for quite some time, but when I acquired an e-mu 1212m a few months ago I had to go back to Vista because of a few problems. ASIO worked fine, but for instance while watching movies the sound got a distorted after a while. Restarting the program solved the problem, but it became quite a hassle doing that all the time.
A week ago I tried 7 again(build 7100 RC) to see if anything had changed, and at first glance e-mu 1212m now worked perfect. No distortions. However, a new problem now appeared. After I used an audio app using ASIO, I got an error trying to play video files. I solved this by changing the windows sound settings to 16 bit 44100Hz. Unfortunately that only solved the problem with xvid files, whenever I try to play .mkv HD files (.wmv HD files works, for some reason) I don’t get any sound. I use CCCP so codecs shouldn’t be the problem, I use the same package in Vista and everything works fine there. I tried to make MPC down sample the sound to 44100Hz, but that didn’t work. Any ideas?
I know it’s probably a driver issue and there are no official 1212m drivers for Windows 7 yet, but I was hoping there was a workaround. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
A week ago I tried 7 again(build 7100 RC) to see if anything had changed, and at first glance e-mu 1212m now worked perfect. No distortions. However, a new problem now appeared. After I used an audio app using ASIO, I got an error trying to play video files. I solved this by changing the windows sound settings to 16 bit 44100Hz. Unfortunately that only solved the problem with xvid files, whenever I try to play .mkv HD files (.wmv HD files works, for some reason) I don’t get any sound. I use CCCP so codecs shouldn’t be the problem, I use the same package in Vista and everything works fine there. I tried to make MPC down sample the sound to 44100Hz, but that didn’t work. Any ideas?
I know it’s probably a driver issue and there are no official 1212m drivers for Windows 7 yet, but I was hoping there was a workaround. Any help would be greatly appreciated!