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Closure of audiodriver in Windows 7

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When i stop with Synfire it seems that the audiodriver is still occupied by Synfire
So when i try after quitting Synfire to see a video with a sound ..there is no sound to hear from the video

I am forced to start windows over again ands then Synfire is releasing the audiodriver.

Oor i must go to the taskmanager and start over again windows 7 and during that process the audiodriver is released by Synfire, but  i can stay in Windows 7 ( no startng over )

Both ways to get rid of the audiodriver connection of Synfire in Windows 7 are not userfriendly

Is there a way that Synfire release proper the audiodriver in windows when i quit Synfire ?     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Di., 21.01.2014 - 21:46 Permalink

The engine releases the audio driver when it is closed.

If the engine does not quit, you can close it from its system tray menu.

Di., 21.01.2014 - 23:29 Permalink

Janamdo,

if supertonics advice doesnt work, check if you are using your multiasio or whatever it is called. That will take over exclusive use of the sound driver and Im not sure it will automatically release it if all connections to it are stopped?

 

Mi., 22.01.2014 - 00:13 Permalink

Thanks Blacksun

It is installed the asio server .. perhaps is that causing this audio behaviour ?
A system tray icon for the audio engine  shut down i could not yet find