Version 2.15 (Beta 3)

  • This version officially supports Windows 10 and Windows 11. Older versions of the OS may (and likely will) still work, but we no longer claim to be supporting them.
  • Released in all languages currently supported, in order to also spot localization errors.
  • Report bugs to feedback@asio4all.com!

Changes since version 2.15 (Beta 2):

  • Resolve potential Windows 11 compatibilty issues.
  • Fixes and workarounds for on-board audio on newer AMD systems (like Ryzen 5000).
  • Fix a number of issues related to WaveRT packet support.
  • Fix GUI visual distortion on high DPI display.
  • Improve backwards compatibility with Windows 8 (no official support, though!)

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