![]() I'll be doing this for the next ten days or so. I've just come in the door from doing sound playback in a theatre full of several hundred people. 5 different boxes with the same result does not a good case may for your statement, unfortunately. ProTools and Audacity do see the sound cards fine. I do nothing but sound and video all day long on the side for a very long time and I never could get aa3 working except sometimes in XP when it was willing. Those cards are expensive as all get out and work well. 2 of them had some nice creative x-fi cards. ASIO confirmed buggy on 5 different computers of mine and they all have different hardware. Even things that are considered too old still work. It is the program not supporting hardware when it should. I already covered all my bases because I'm a computer tech / Network engineer. fresh install of windows 8.1 64 bit, new SSD, proper realtek HD audio drivers for my laptop (version 2.67 for windows 7/8/8.1). I'm just guessing at this point, but with so few factors the same between my desktop and the OP's machine the update thing could be the only common factor. There might have been some blanket, under-the-hood update that Windows did for certain editions from XP through Windows 7 that might have affected Audition. I say that because there are times when my XP Home Edition gets different updates than the XP Media Center edition. Audition is running just fine on it, even with the latest Windows updates. I also have Audition on my laptop, which is running XP Media Center. To the OP, you don't have to deactivate when you reinstall since you are just installing it back on the same computer. The only thing that corrected this issue was a complete reinstallation of Audition, so that is what I recommend to the OP. The Layla card was still passing audio just fine with other applications.Ī reinstallation of the Echo Layla driver did nothing to correct the situation. The onboard Realtek card was still disabled, as it has been for years. The Layla card was still the default audio device for the computer. Because Audition couldn't find a supported audio device, it wouldn't finish booting up so there was no way to check the audio hardware setup of the program. I closed Audition, double-checked that there was nothing else running in the background or foreground, started Audition again, and this time, during start-up, I received the same message as the OP - Audition could not find a supported audio device. I would receive a message stating that the audio device driver was being used by something else and wasn't available. I had been using both just fine for years.īut then last night Audition had trouble using my default outputs on the sound card. Nothing had changed as far as Audition or the Echo card driver. I'm running Audition 3.0.1 with the Amplitude Statistics patch on my old P4 machine running XP Home Edition with a Layla 24/96 card. Actually this just happened to me last night too.
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