Can you try to run the version of jack included with Radium?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 officialrelease 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 makinga new release for windows.On Fri, Nov 9, 2018 at 1:56 PM BJ Raz <theguild42@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.exeFile: C:\Users\letz\Desktop\Developpements\portaudio-21-11-2012\src\common\pa_process.c, Line 1558Expression: framesToProcess != 0Jack main caught signal 22For some reason the audio device: ASIO::Realtek ASIO does this._______________________________________________ ᐧ
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