Topic: Digi96/8pst driver partial WDM support?
Hi,
I recently upgraded from XP pro to WIN7.
After having trouble taming windows to let me install the driver for my DIGI96/8 i've managed to make it work in ASIO software.(although i noticed glitches in the sound now and then, but this might be WIN7 related)
I've read in another topic that under WIN7 32bit the card only works with ASIO and that there is no WDM support BUT, when i disable my onboard soundcard (so that there is no default device selected in windows sound panel) I hear windows system sound playing through my Speakers! (who are exclusively connected to the 96/8)
I also hear sound playing through Firefox! (e.g. Youtube)
Firefox doesnt handle sound, it let's the applications/plug-ins do the work of connecting to the OS for sound.
Now i don't know how e.g. flash player chooses it's connection, but i doubt it's through ASIO?
No doubt there are more than one sound module layers in the OS, does the DIGI96/8 automatically connect to a sublayer of windows sound?
Am i wrong to assume that it is possible to somehow connect to the windows audio services?
For example , I've found that there is no entry in the registry for the DIGI96 under the "[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\MMDevices\Audio\Render\" key
This key contains all the other devices that are listed in my "sound,video and game-controllers" list in the windows device manager, except for the DIGI.
Could adding this entry for the DIGI add it to the sound panel, so it can be selected to be functional as the default windows device?
Or are there underlying complications i fail to notice?
I understand that support for this discontinued product is limited. The reason I'm digging into this is because i cannot afford an RME upgrade for now, also simply because I like a challenge
I'd just like to understand to what the card connects so it's able to play system & browser sound. Maybe the registry can be hacked to make the card more/fully supported?
Or would the DIGI hardware/firmware make that impossible?
Thanks,