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  1. Posts : 6,832
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       #21

    @HeM

    So I'm don't know much about Reclock. Do these settings look okay?

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  2. HeM
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       #22

    Callender said:
    ...So I'm don't know much about Reclock. Do these settings look okay?...
    Firstly and before use, you have to open and configure Reclock according to what you want it for.
    For exampe, this is for WASAPI audio output :
    VLC --really good tool for repairing corrupt video files (mp4 etc)-2020-05-29_164149.jpg

    If you face problems with sound, try to increase "Sound pre-buffer".
    You may also set a desired sampling rate etc. but you always have to configure it before use it on player.

    While ReClock is used by player you cannot configure it except of a few options :
    VLC --really good tool for repairing corrupt video files (mp4 etc)-2020-05-29_170402.jpg

    When ReClock is used by player a clock icon appears on Taskbar :
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    Last edited by HeM; 29 May 2020 at 09:29.
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  3. Posts : 6,832
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       #23

    Thanks very much. It doesn't want to work using WASAPI Exclusive:

    VLC --really good tool for repairing corrupt video files (mp4 etc)-reclock-initializewasapiclient.jpg

    It does work like this:


    VLC --really good tool for repairing corrupt video files (mp4 etc)-reclock-configuration-1.9.0.0.jpg


    Maybe it's because i also use FlexAsio installed for other apps.

    GitHub - dechamps/FlexASIO: A flexible universal ASIO driver that uses the PortAudio sound I/O library. Supports WASAPI (shared and exclusive), KS, DirectSound and MME.

    Maybe i need to enable or disable WASAPI Shared conversion.
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  4. HeM
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       #24

    Callender said:
    ..It doesn't want to work using WASAPI Exclusive:
    ...Maybe it's because i also use FlexAsio installed for other apps...
    I think, you cannot have ASIO together.
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  6. HeM
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       #26

    @Callender
    I don't use ASIO because my DAC doesn't have its own and the generic ASIO, like ASIO4ALL, are not good at all. That's why I use only WASAPI.
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       #27

    I think that you are right. FlexAsio doesn't allow WASAPI Exclusive Mode.

    EDIT: However the documentation suggests that it does.
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  8. HeM
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       #28

    Callender said:
    ...FlexAsio doesn't allow WASAPI Exclusive Mode...
    As I can remember, they cannot work together because of exclusive use of output.

    You may disable ASIO and then try ReClock WASAPI to see if there is a difference and what kind...
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  9. Posts : 6,832
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       #29

    Made no difference. Never mind because it does work okay with MPC.

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  10. HeM
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       #30

    Callender said:
    Made no difference. Never mind because it does work okay with MPC...
    For me, there is no comparison between ReClock WASAPI and generic ASIO.
    ReClock (and WASAPI in general), beats them all...imo.
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