Debug Build With Trace Output

The debug build completely replaces the “a4ainfo.exe” debug utility and its usage procedure. Please do not complain that the “a4ainfo.exe” download link from further down this page redirects you up here, now!

Install and run normally, until the error happens, which you would like to report. Then exit your audio application. The debug build will have created a trace log file on your Windows desktop (in plain text format). This can be used to submit problem reports per email – along with a meaningful error description, of course 📧 feedback@asio4all.com!


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4 responses to “Debug Build With Trace Output”

  1. Angel Emiliano Contreras Sánchez Avatar
    Angel Emiliano Contreras Sánchez

    como arreglo esto

  2. FL STUDIO asio error Error: pAudioCapturClient->getDevicePeriod() failed. Code:-2004287480

    1. Not an ASIO4ALL issue.

      This is a message from the Fl Studio ASIO driver, which sits on top of WASAPI. The error is returned by WASAPI, the Windows Audio engine.

      ASIO4ALL doesn’t need that.

  3. Radoslav Ivanov Avatar
    Radoslav Ivanov

    Sorry we couldn’t connect to audio device!
    How to fix that??

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