Version 2.10 Released!

  • Combined 32/64 bit version, supports Win 98SE/ME/2k/XP/MCE/2003/XP64 and Vista/Windows 7 x86/x64

Changes since version 2.10 beta 1:

  • Fix a number of relatively minor application compatibility problems.
  • Remove item redundancies in the GUI WDM device tree. Fix issue that certain configurations (e.g. “Disable all outputs”) would not be saved/restored.
  • Improve audio device surprise removal recovery. Now typically the response to removal/re-insertion of an (USB, …) audio device would be to recover from the event and resume audio streaming.
  • Workaround for full-duplex issue with Realtek HD audio drivers on certain Acer laptops.
  • General, but minor performance improvements under Vista and Win7.
  • Default audio device configuration changed to skip HDMI audio.

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