Hi,
>if I can download the new Windows2000 one from MS to see if that makes a
>difference.
The problem is that you CAN not install a new virtual machine with Windows
2000. At least, that's what I have read online.
>Windows does not
>in fact care about the number of channels - it simply sends the format
>request to the driver.
>Driving multiple stereo devces should be 'Plan-B', not 'Plan-A'.
I know; of course.
>the Pulsar 16-ch driver (also available for SCOPE, of course), I can
>play a 6-channel WAVE file using MediaPlayer, and programmatically I can
>do it just using the standard MME waveOut calls. This is using the
>conventional WAVE format - it does not require WAVE-EX as such.
Using the conventional WAVE format? Hmm, that sounds better! What was your
website again;) ?
>not a generic or base-level solution. The ideal here would be to support
>both ASIO and m/c mme.
I won't throw away the MME and the DirectSound support.
Niels Gorisse
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