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Version 2.11 Beta 2

  • 2.11 Release Candidate

Changes since version 2.11 Beta 1:

  • Make an effort to take back control over blocked (“unavailable”) audio devices.
  • Fix minor resource leak.
  • Fix regression in 2.11 Beta 1: Function of the “Always Resample” checkbox was inverted.
  • Remove excess outputlatency under the followingconditions: (1)64 bit host (2)upsampling 44.1 -> 48kHz (3)WaveRT polling mode.
  • Fix output audio glitches in 64 bit version when upsampling by integral factor.
  • Fix a4apanel64 crash on exit (not that anyone would have noticed).
ASIO4ALL 2.11 (Beta 2) Downloads ⮱

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    Alternative Buffer Synchronization

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