You may need to make sure in the windows audio configuration that speaker mode is set to quadrophonic (4.0)
Posted Fri 11 Jan 19 @ 3:35 pm
Adion wrote :
You may need to make sure in the windows audio configuration that speaker mode is set to quadrophonic (4.0)
but i heave the headphones plug in to my Denon, i think it use the internal souncard
Posted Fri 11 Jan 19 @ 3:56 pm
Ok, you need to change at headphones channels 3&4 for 1&2 like the master, now headphones alive ;)
So i will let you all know about Wasapi after this weekend, i hope this will solve my problems ;)
So i will let you all know about Wasapi after this weekend, i hope this will solve my problems ;)
Posted Fri 11 Jan 19 @ 4:22 pm
Don't worry, it will be fine.
Posted Fri 11 Jan 19 @ 4:33 pm
I had a similar problem when I first got mine (MC4000) last year, it was down to the asio driver (denon), and used the wasapi driver after advice from kradcliffe, and it's been fine since (bar 2 occasions but nothing major) so go with what kradcliffe advises. I use windows 10 too.
Posted Sat 12 Jan 19 @ 6:17 pm