| So can I do a flag like -+rtaudio=ASIO so that it
just lists the ASIO ones?
Mark
--- Victor Lazzarini wrote:
> Most likely one set uses one API (eg. MME) and
> the other a different one (eg. DirectX?). The
> top of the list is probably ASIO.
>
> This is what portaudio finds and informs Csound.
>
> Victor
>
> >
> > Hey,
> >
> > When I run csound, the output device list is
> > repetitive, see below:
> >
> > 0: Microsoft Sound Mapper - Output
> > 1: SigmaTel Audio
> > 2: Bluetooth Audio
> > 3: Bluetooth High Quality Audio
> > 4: EDIROL FA-66 Out 1
> > 5: EDIROL FA-66 Out 2
> > 6: EDIROL FA-66 Out 3
> > 7: Primary Sound Driver
> > 8: SigmaTel Audio
> > 9: Bluetooth Audio
> > 10: Bluetooth High Quality Audio
> > 11: EDIROL FA-66 Out 1
> > 12: EDIROL FA-66 Out 2
> > 13: EDIROL FA-66 Out 3
> > 14: ASIO4ALL v2
> > 15: EDIROL FA-66
> >
> > Does anyone know why it is printing devices
> twice?
> > Also, is there a way to get devices out of the
> list,
> > so it is shorter in general?
> >
> > Mark
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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