Get yourself a nice weekend by returning that soundcard ...
I am very sorry, but if I'd know what to do I would have told it. Actually, at getting the WMP rips to work (
Version N and source problems) I broke down the device allocation as far as I could (this stops when "kernel" programs are called, which are out of reach) and something like this cannot be tweaked. Ok, not with my current knowledge. I thought about you as well, but it just can't be done.
Your last post shows that your card does not allow exclusive mode for the driver you chose (probably analogue-out (Loudspeakers)), and *then* you run into the problem that Vista always resamples (it even will do that from 44K1 to 44K1
) but Vista settings do not allow ... err ... 44K1 in your case ?
At writing this, I now realize that something else must be going on as well ...
(keep in mind, the real culprit is the Exclusive Mode not being allowed)
If you are sure that you're feeding XXHighEnd with 44K1 material, something in your system does not allow 44K1.
BUT ALSO SET THE OUTPUT TO 44k1 (in
this post) you actually showed a WRONG setting, while I in the post after that pointed out that you should choose 44K1 in there. Did you ? can you ?
If you can't set things like I showed
here, and if not indeed where you most probably can choose 48K only, your card will be resampling to 48K, and ... and now I don't know.
Something else is wrong, because it should be possible anyway to let Vista resample. Example : if *I* resample to 88K2 (Engine#2), Vista will make 96 of it. I think the kernel programs somewhere must be in error *OR* the reason why it is not working is not clear. Look at the last screenshot you showed : "Device cannot be allocated because of nor matching sample rate (?)" ... note the question mark, which shows that at that point I myself cannot determine the real reason for rejection, while actually I "ask" for a sample rate to be fed.
Background : When in Shared Mode this is about, say, KMixer which will indeed mixes several samplerates to one common denominator, and whether this is needed in your case or not, it tells me (the program) it can't.
I have a Vista laptop which shows similar behaviour, BUT, that does not allow 44K1 as a choice. It still should work as per explanation above, but it does not. Exact same messages.
Please answer the question whether you can choose 44K1 in that screen I showed.I could use the laptop to tear down the problem ...
PS: Sorry for being a bit fuzzy, but this kind of brainstorming helps me to set things better in my mind.