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"The machine should be able to handle real-time streaming of audio and/or video data without drop-outs.".
ndis.sys 0.547994USBPORT.SYS 0.267362ntoskml.exe 0.116970ataport.SYS 0.084079dpdat_driver.sys 0.067691dxgkml.sys 0.064158netbt.sys 0.052829tcpip.sys 0.040058HECIx64.sys 0.023862ACPI.sys 0.023545
Is there any work-around for this issue?
Yes, don’t believe anything they say on the internet.
Expand all the USB controllers until you find the DACCheck if it shares the hub with the other devices.
Try the Windows Resource Monitor and check if you see a spike
WASAPI is very sensitive to buffersizeMaybe WASAPI – Exclusive?
I was setting up my foobar2000 with wasapi, it used an old teralink usb to spdif converter.I was getting pops and the music would that would interrupt the music (I wasn't getting any sound output after the pop, the player looked like it continued playing but there was no sound output.). I changed to a cmedia driver that I found the pops were still there but it the playing would continue after the pop. I then muted the microphone and the trouble went away. Have you tried muting the microphone?--DL.
I have a laptop with Home Premium Windows 7 and JRiver. I just plugged it into my ODAC right into my Denon receiver and have had no problems.
Is your M-Audio USB interface connected to a USB port on your keyboard, monitor, or to a multi-port USB hub? If so, this could be the source of your problem. Connect the device directly to the computer and test the audio quality. If the problem persists, continue testing all USB ports.