• SONAR
  • I'm trying to stream Sonar to a connected Bluetooth mixer and having a dickens of a time. (p.2)
2015/10/22 22:58:04
robert_e_bone
Is your laptop's WiFi adapter active?  You might try disabling it or turning it off, as they can really spike DPC Latency and cause streaming audio nightmares.
 
Bob Bone
 
2015/10/23 09:15:01
kevinwhitect
Beepster
Don't worry about installing SPlat on a second machine. That is totally allowed. The improved audio stuff in Sonar + Win10 might allow you to get the non ASIO modes working better. I can't confirm that though but the Bakers released some tests regarding this in the eZine after they made the improvements.




That's great to know. I play by the rules, and didn't want to overstep. Looks like I've got my morning chores laid out for me. Off to install. :D
2015/10/23 09:18:32
kevinwhitect
mettelus
I am not sure if the BT drivers will accept a "middleman" in the form of ASIO4ALL, etc. Everything I have ever used BT with accesses the BT drivers directly from the program (whatever it may be).


Sonar could "see" the Peavey Mixer and Bluetooth drivers ... in WDM and WASAPI. It just wouldn't stream it out to the mixer. In ASIO, the audio engine locked up and dropped out when it tried to port through. ASIO4all also changed to a big red exclamation point.
 
2015/10/23 09:19:52
kevinwhitect
robert_e_bone
Is your laptop's WiFi adapter active?  You might try disabling it or turning it off, as they can really spike DPC Latency and cause streaming audio nightmares.
 
Bob Bone
 



Yes. Definitely. I'll have to try that. Great thought, and thanks, Bob!
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