[Jack-Devel] pa_process.c, Line 1558 with realtek asio driver

Kjetil Matheussen k.s.matheussen at gmail.com
Tue Nov 13 21:22:32 CET 2018


Sorry, but you can't use the jack included with radium for anything other
than Radium.

I just wanted you to try it to see if you get that assertion error in
portaudio.
If you don't, then we know how to solve the problem for the next release of
Jack.

Do you get the same error?



On Sun, Nov 11, 2018 at 8:22 AM BJ Raz <theguild42 at gmail.com> wrote:

> sorry I meant audio card's own driver.
>>
> On Sun, Nov 11, 2018 at 2:19 AM BJ Raz <theguild42 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I doubt an explaination is needed but I'll give one anyway.
>> I've been trying to setup to use Synchronous Audio Router for about 2
>> weeks to stream with ASIO and not WDM.
>> I am very confused I've looked at tons a videos on setting up Virtual
>> Audio cables I am thurallly confused and I need help!
>> I don't see this as the right place to ask for it but, I need someone
>> that can help me with this.  Streaming with twitch and keeping video game
>> sound and chat on different autio cables and how it all goes back into OBS
>> and Twtich audio chat.
>> There are lots of vidoes on using Jackrouter and it often uses ASIO4ALL
>> and I started to try and use Realtek, my video card's own driver and I ran
>> into this error so I figured I'd report it. I do not have Synconious Audio
>> Router installed yet. cause I figured I'd set up Jack first.
>>
>> Sorry for the long explanation of mine of what I'm trying to do and how I
>> found the ASIO Realtek error.
>>>>
>> On Fri, Nov 9, 2018 at 8:16 AM Kjetil Matheussen <
>> k.s.matheussen at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Can you try to run the version of jack included with Radium?
>>> http://users.notam02.no/~kjetism/radium/demos/windows64/?C=M;O=D
>>> Uninstall jack first, and then just run "qjackctl.exe" in the radium
>>> directory.
>>> You don't have to install anything.
>>>
>>> This version of jack is compiled with a version of portaudio from 2016,
>>> while the latest official
>>> release of jack for windows includes a version of portaudio from 2012.
>>> If it works, it's probably a good argument to speed up the process of
>>> making
>>> a new release for windows.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Nov 9, 2018 at 1:56 PM BJ Raz <theguild42 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I just got the recent drivers for my audio card from Realtek and when I
>>>> put then into Jackport Audio I get the following error message:
>>>>
>>>> Assertion failed!
>>>>
>>>> Program: D:\Users\brazg\AppData\Local\Programs\Jack\jackd.exe
>>>> File:
>>>> C:\Users\letz\Desktop\Developpements\portaudio-21-11-2012\src\common\pa_process.c,
>>>> Line 1558
>>>>
>>>> Expression: framesToProcess != 0
>>>> Jack main caught signal 22
>>>>
>>>> For some reason the audio device: *ASIO::Realtek ASIO* does this.
>>>>
>>>>
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