Although ASIO is generally a feature of professional sound interfaces, ASIO4All is a driver that can be used with any sound device. Next one is the same as above but with ASIO4All drivers instead of Windows sound driver. Oct 8, 2017 - Getting started with JPLAY. Beginners guide If you have no or little experience with JPLAY, the Manual sounds a bit too technical or you simply.
I bout this mobo some days ago. I like it but i'm facing some 'difficulty' to make ASIO driver working. Honestly seems that not work at all. My Ableton Live program, do not detect the ASIO driver installed ( lookg the image below ) i62.tinypic.com/2itptdv.jpg I already installed ( on W8.1 x64 ) all the driver, including Cmedia and realtek ( latest available on the MSI site ). Someone have some suggestion? I bought this mobo cause i won't buy a dedicated audio board ( for now ), but if i can't make this work i'll ask a refund and back to asus plus a dedicated audio sound card. Well, i tested a bit more the motherboard.
So, seems that ASIO driver was not installed ( but it's not true: i already installed all the audio driver available for this mobo ). Check the image i62.tinypic.com/16m2h6s.jpg I tested also another well know DAW ( Fl Studio ) and also there no ASIO driver found. I really like to know if the driver for realtek and Cmedia are enough.
For what i read, the ASIO driver are inside the Cmedia package. Moreover, the Xear Audio Center ( availabel inside the Control Panel list ) do not start when i click on it. This is another issue. Who can give me more info about all this frustrating situation? I'd like really to make this board working at 100% with all it feature, like the msi website advertises. I've noticed you have Quadro GPU.
Can you try removing this and trying looking for ASIO driver once more? By an accident I've found this: Personally I would give this a try. You should have installed all drivers from MSI's website, if they are, then there should be no problem with anything. Xear Audio Center is for some USB Audio adapter, which I guess you use? I never used ASIO, but don't you have to change default audio settings in control panel?
And together with OS, was it actually fresh installed? As far as I know, ASIO is from dedicated sound cards, but never had one so I have no clue what's that about (sorry for my ignorance).