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Topic: ASIO Output Problem - Windows 7 & HRT Streamer II+ (Read 3460 times) previous topic - next topic
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ASIO Output Problem - Windows 7 & HRT Streamer II+

Hi,

I'm trying to configure foobar to output to ASIO.

The problem I think i have is:

1) In playback preferences, I don't see ASIO in the dropdown (I do see the HRT streamer)
2) There is no tray icon for ASIO, the manual tells me that the driver isn't being used if I don't see the icon.

Here's what i've done so far.
1) I downloaded the driver, and I can bring up the offline settings and see my HRT Streamer.
2) I the ASIO out component DLL file in the component folder
3) I disabled all the sound outputs except for the HRT Streamer (by right clicking the speaker icon and bringing up playback options).

The 3 options I see in the output dropdown in Foobar are: 1) Null Output, 2) DS: Primary Sound Driver, 3) DS: Speakers (Music Streamer II+)

So I think all the indications are telling me the ASIO driver isn't being used, and I think i've done the few simple steps correctly.

Also, when i'm playing a song in foobar, the asio offline settings menu puts a red x by the streamer, saying unavailable. Not sure if that's good or bad. If I stop playing, red x goes away.

Can anyone confirm if i'm using the asio output, if not, how do I get there?

ASIO Output Problem - Windows 7 & HRT Streamer II+

Reply #1
i'm checking to see if I installed the driver as an administrator or not.

Not positive on how to install as the administrator.

ASIO Output Problem - Windows 7 & HRT Streamer II+

Reply #2
I gave up on foobar and tried winamp

everything works in winamp