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Tim Brown

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  1. 19 hours ago, Noel Borthwick said:

    WASAPI should be available on all Windows installations. Its the default Windows driver model.
    Click on Playback and recording and then choose "Wasapi Shared" as the driver mode. That should work with Realtek sound devices.

    >>As well as the observed symptoms, using ASIO mode against the onboard Realtek HD Audio causes hundreds, then thousands of threads to accumulate in the Cakewalk process.

    Wow thats bizarre sounds like a serious driver bug. The threads cannot be from Cakewalk and are likely being spawned by the driver itself. Unfortunately we don't have the Realtek ASIO driver since I think it only ships with some OEM PC's.

    Thanks Noel and to the rest of you. That did it!
     

  2. Hello everyone. My first post so if I am in the wrong place, please forgive me.

    I have a new installation of Bandlab Cakewalk that is totally non-functional.  I have attached my computer's system info and as far  as I can see there should be no problem.

    I can load the program and the demo song that came with the software.  But clicking anything gives me a perpetual hourglass. If I click "Play" on the transport, I get a perpetual hourglass.

    If I try to mark a block of music, it will do that but only after some latency.

    Any ideas what may be going on? I used to use Pro Audio Studio 9, which worked fine for me, but it apparently is not compatible with Windows 10.

    Anyone else run into this problem?

    Thanks.

     

    system info.png

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