I am hoping that anybody out there also uses Win10 and has found a way to support more than one audio output. So even if you select another channel in the Mixxx audio preferences you will get all signal on the same channel. However, now I don’t get the builtin port to support another channel, so I am stuck again with a single channel.Īpparently Windows maps all connected audio to this above-mentioned channel. That did the trick to get the device running. Then I discovered that if I use MME as sound API I can select “Microsoft Sound Mapper – Output”. On my old PC running Windows XP, I would often play jam tracks from my browser (Google Chrome), while jamming to the track with my guitar using effects through Reaper, all through my headphones. The soundcard is integrated with the motherboard and I am using Asio4All to avoid latency issues. If I wrap it using ASIO I get not output signal. I am using Reaper on an HP laptop running Windows 7. If I try to select the device in the Mixxx audio preferences I get the very same message as before. So I bought an Logilink UA0099 sound box that actualy has a Win 10 driver supplied by the company. I thought that might be due to the fact that all devices that I tested used the Windows default USB audio driver (and there were no other drivers available). Some folks suggested that using ASIO4ALL would remedy that, but it had no effect. Whenever I plug in a USB audio controller and try to activate it under preferences, Mixxx tells me I am trying for a while now (in vain) to get Mixxx 2.0.0 to run with more than one sound output under Windows 10 64bit.
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