I recklessly played around with advanced settings with the expectation of being able to restore defaults. Windows 10 Jamulus 3.5. At some point I selected "force WDM driver to 16 bit" and but even after I hit the "restore settings" icon, the WDM device list my USB audio CODEC lists out:2x 32-48 Hz, 16 Bits, and In: 2x 11.0-48Hz, 16 Bits. I don't recall seeing that before.
So, I uninstalled ASIO4ALL and Jamulus (for Jamulus, using the Jamulus uninstaller) and reinstalled both, but the settings remain the same. I also don't know what are the default latency compensation and other options on the advanced page. So, is there another way to restore defaults, particularly for my USB Audio Codec, or will this configuration work? I use a Behringer U-Phoria UM2 audio interface, if that makes any difference.
When I click out of advanced settings wrench, I don't see this additional information. Does that mean my defaults are restored?
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I recklessly played around with advanced settings with the expectation of being able to restore defaults. Windows 10 Jamulus 3.5. At some point I selected "force WDM driver to 16 bit" and but even after I hit the "restore settings" icon, the WDM device list my USB audio CODEC lists out:2x 32-48 Hz, 16 Bits, and In: 2x 11.0-48Hz, 16 Bits. I don't recall seeing that before.
So, I uninstalled ASIO4ALL and Jamulus (for Jamulus, using the Jamulus uninstaller) and reinstalled both, but the settings remain the same. I also don't know what are the default latency compensation and other options on the advanced page. So, is there another way to restore defaults, particularly for my USB Audio Codec, or will this configuration work? I use a Behringer U-Phoria UM2 audio interface, if that makes any difference.
When I click out of advanced settings wrench, I don't see this additional information. Does that mean my defaults are restored?
Try this driver instead of ASIO4ALL. The UM2 and other USB audio interfaces work much better. http://recordingstudio9.com/about/download/?fbclid=IwAR25gm66Fzd8caP1hFiQbU5Ej3X4x1IczB3WTGsF563SMUEC_qyNtm8Bk6U
Download the 32 or 64 bit version as appropriate under the heading: Behringer USB ASIO Drivers (For Zenyx Q502USB, Q802USB & Q1002USB Small Mixers)
Last edit: Nick Veit 2020-04-17
Looks promising, trying it today, thank you.