In the end it should be like ASIO driver setup.exe or something. But until
that you have to manually register foo_dsd_asio.dll on 32-bit system and both
foo_dsd_asio.dll and foo_dsd_asio_x64.dll on 64-bit system under
administrative account. Sorry for inconvenience.
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I understand that now, but it still doesn't work. I'd suspect this may be my
ASIO drivers not playing nice and the foo_input gacking when it tries to
communicate initially.
In any case, what I really want is to do conversion from a SACD ISO to FLAC,
not even have direct playback, so this may not be what I want anyway. Cheers.
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I had the same dll problem using foobar v1.1.11 on my XP 32bit workstation,
then found this thread and just removed the asio dll since I don't need direct
DSD playback.
I haven't figured out what the real problem is, but since on my main Win7
64bit desktop I use wasapi I didn't bother.
I would suggest to move the asio direct dsd playback dlls in a separate
component, since they are probably of interest to a very small percentage of
users, without make it harder for 99% casual users. Just my $0.02
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Helo,
I am getting the following error in foobar:
Failed to load DLL: foo_dsd_asio.dll. Reason: Entry point not found, DLL
doesn't appear to be a foobar2000 component
any help is appreciated
Same thing here. Downloaded 0.4.8 yesterday and experienced that issue.
Updated to 0.4.9 today and it's still there.
This is on Win7 x64 with fb2k v1.1.10 .
Have you put foo_dsd_asio.dll in components subfolder? If yes, then RTFM
please:)
I get the same result whether installing "formally" using fb2k's component
manager or simply placing the files in the components folder.
Correction: installing by manually copying the files also gives a second
error:
Failed to load DLL: foo_dsd_asio_x64.dll
Reason: Not a valid Win32 application.
I'm a fool - using the managed install method doesn't expose the readme.txt in
your archive. My apologies on that.
Manually registering the dlls does not change things.
In the end it should be like ASIO driver setup.exe or something. But until
that you have to manually register foo_dsd_asio.dll on 32-bit system and both
foo_dsd_asio.dll and foo_dsd_asio_x64.dll on 64-bit system under
administrative account. Sorry for inconvenience.
I understand that now, but it still doesn't work. I'd suspect this may be my
ASIO drivers not playing nice and the foo_input gacking when it tries to
communicate initially.
In any case, what I really want is to do conversion from a SACD ISO to FLAC,
not even have direct playback, so this may not be what I want anyway. Cheers.
What soundcard/dac do you have?
I had the same dll problem using foobar v1.1.11 on my XP 32bit workstation,
then found this thread and just removed the asio dll since I don't need direct
DSD playback.
I haven't figured out what the real problem is, but since on my main Win7
64bit desktop I use wasapi I didn't bother.
I would suggest to move the asio direct dsd playback dlls in a separate
component, since they are probably of interest to a very small percentage of
users, without make it harder for 99% casual users. Just my $0.02
forgot to add: I'm using portable foobar, so registering a dll is not
possible...
last but not least: using foobar component interface the user don't see the
readme.txt at all
manual install worked for me.
Thank you.
I just scrolled down in the Super Audio CD Decoder Files on Source Forge & downloaded the previous release and it worked/s.