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I've put up a few posts about problems I've had with my Audiophile 2496 card, specifically trying to get it to work in 24 bit. Working under Win XP with Cakewalk Pro 9, Sound Forge, and Sonar 2.0, the card would function fine when driver depth was picked as 16 bit, but refused to function at all when 24 bit was selected. In fact if 24 bit was selected in Sonar or Cakewalk, the card would disappear entirely as an available hardware device.
My Audiophile shares a machine with an ATI Radeon All-In-Wonder, a video card with both video and audio capture features. Someone on this board suggested disableing one of the ATI audio capture drivers, and that led to partial success - while the card would still not work in 24 bit, it would no longer disappear as a device.
This evening I finally had a chance to remove the All-In-Wonder card (which I use quite frequently) and replace it with a normal ATI Radeon card. After this switch, and some adjustments in drivers, I FINALLY was able to get the Audiophile to function at 24 bit in Sonar. Both recording and playback now work normally. But when I tried to do the same in Cakewalk 9, I still had no functionality - and the card disappears as a device for playback.
I went back to Sonar and tried forcing the Audiophile to use MME drivers at 24 bit instead of WDM drivers, and had the same results as Cakewalk - the card disappears and there is no recording or playback function. When WDM drivers are re-enabled, everything is fine. And at 16 bit, it works in both MME and WDM.
So - I guess the question I have is, is the Audiophile 2496 strictly a WDM card if you want to record / playback at 24 bit? Or in otherwords, I can forget about using this card to play back my (large collection of) 24 bit Cakewalk projects? Has anyone out there used an Audiophile in Cakewalk at 24 bit, in any OS?
My Audiophile shares a machine with an ATI Radeon All-In-Wonder, a video card with both video and audio capture features. Someone on this board suggested disableing one of the ATI audio capture drivers, and that led to partial success - while the card would still not work in 24 bit, it would no longer disappear as a device.
This evening I finally had a chance to remove the All-In-Wonder card (which I use quite frequently) and replace it with a normal ATI Radeon card. After this switch, and some adjustments in drivers, I FINALLY was able to get the Audiophile to function at 24 bit in Sonar. Both recording and playback now work normally. But when I tried to do the same in Cakewalk 9, I still had no functionality - and the card disappears as a device for playback.
I went back to Sonar and tried forcing the Audiophile to use MME drivers at 24 bit instead of WDM drivers, and had the same results as Cakewalk - the card disappears and there is no recording or playback function. When WDM drivers are re-enabled, everything is fine. And at 16 bit, it works in both MME and WDM.
So - I guess the question I have is, is the Audiophile 2496 strictly a WDM card if you want to record / playback at 24 bit? Or in otherwords, I can forget about using this card to play back my (large collection of) 24 bit Cakewalk projects? Has anyone out there used an Audiophile in Cakewalk at 24 bit, in any OS?