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Anyone know how to properly setup asio in foobar for an emu 0202? I installed the driver software to have the computer recognize the emu but that does not install the asio driver. I found emasio.dll, .drv, and .sys files in a folder on the installation cd. I copied those to the foobar\components folder. Foobar recognizes that there is an asio:asio emu 0202 usb device and adding in virtual asio devices, finds an asio emu 0202 usb driver. Setting it up this way gives me sound. If I restart the computer, the driver is lost. I then need to set up the output and virtual device in foobar preferences again. Is this the normal behaviour, do I still have the wrong driver, or am I setting things up wrong?
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Hi. I have exactly the SAME problem with my E-MU 0202 and foobar20000 0.9.5 beta 1.(WinXP SP2) I select /ASIO 0202 USB/ in foobar's output settings. And it works and sounds fine UNTIL I restert my computer. After that foobar remembers that the output is ASIO, but does'n remember apropriate device for it. So I have to fix it each time after restart. Restarting just foobar or switching soundcard on/off doesn't affect nothing. So I think it's not particulary foobar's problem.
I'v almost found a solution yesterday. I installed Asio4all and pointed foobar to it. Now it works after restart (in most cases). But sometimes an audio stream goes nowhere (silence) when I start playback. So still not quite comfortable...
"I installed the driver software to have the computer recognize the emu but that does not install the asio driver."
Why wouldn't you want to install the ASIO driver using the EMU driver installer? Even the Creative X-Fi ASIO drivers work flawlessly. A few people are using EMU's here with no trouble.
Perhaps you're trying to do a hoodoo-voodoo audiophile "jiry rig" install. For example, how do you known those .dll's you copied belong in a Foobar components directory? That sounds completely bizaarre. I've never had to put soundcard driver dll's anywhere in Foobar's components directory - only output plugins. Those specific dll's are probably meant for windows\system or windows\system32 but don't copy them THERE either. Installers also add registry entries that point to file locations. You can copy the files to the correct location and it still won't work properly.
I would uninstall all Creative drivers, get the latest driver from their site (NOT a disk that came with the thing) and install everything step by step according to published data.
Sometimes us PC audio people are too smart for our own good! ;)
Cheers,
Presto
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Hi,
Foobar 0.9.4 seems to lose the settings for the asio driver even if you save them. I have seen this mentioned in various places re my EMU 0404 USB and this is also my experience. The solution is either to recreate them everytime or to use 0.8.3.
If you find a hack please let us know.
Best
Giulio
THis is weird. I have never had this problem with 09.4. It has never lost anything once saved, and ALWAYS seems to find the ASIO out for my Lynx.
I wonder if this problem is only in relation to Creative products. I HAVE heard of disappering tool bars with emu/creative software.
But maybe I am just super lucky.
I have never had this issue as well. I've never lost my ASIO settings once saved.
Alan
Hi AG,
It would be helpful if you added some screen shots now that you can add at least one file to posts. See if you can show the options on Foobars output preferences.
The only item that needs to be installed in the Foobar components folder is the foo_out_asio.dll file. Try removing them from the Foobar folder.
If you are getting an option under Foobar's outputs for the 202's asio, then that is a good thing.
If you select the 202 asio output, you have to save that setting or Foobar will resort to its existing setting. Select 202 ASIO, and if you are getting sound, then try closing Foobar. Then open it back up and see if it is still set to ASIO.
If you can close and reopen Foobar, and ASIO is the selected output each time, then shut down and restart the pc...it should always come up in ASIO. Unless the creative driver is lost somehow.
FMAK had some issue with Creative software disappearing. If the asio selection is still in Foobar, that is one thing, if that selection disappears, it means that the emu drivers are disappearing.
Hopefully, you just forgot to save the settings in Foobar.
Let us know.
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