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Not enough asio outputs in fl studios #225

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RealButtmeister opened this issue May 6, 2024 · 4 comments
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Not enough asio outputs in fl studios #225

RealButtmeister opened this issue May 6, 2024 · 4 comments

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@RealButtmeister
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It was working fine until I repaired windows while keeping personal files AND apps. It has worked fine for ages and its my go to asio. Problem Im having now is "Not enough ASIO output channels available At least 2 channels are needed."

Now I have tried all fixes I could find online for the past couple of days. Nothing seems to work :( and like I said it was working fine till I repaired windows.

@dechamps
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dechamps commented May 6, 2024

Most likely what you did triggered a reset of the Windows configuration for your audio device, more specifically its configured channel count. Make sure the channel count is correct in the Windows audio settings for the device you are using. For more info, see this FAQ.

If that doesn't solve your issue, feel free to provide a log so that I can take a look.

@RealButtmeister
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RealButtmeister commented May 6, 2024

FlexASIO.log

That was something I already did but i did look through again to make sure.

@dechamps
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dechamps commented May 6, 2024

Your configuration file contains:

backend = "Windows WASAPI"
[input]
device = "INPUT (2- Volt 1)"

But that device does not exist within the WASAPI backend:

2024-05-06T13:09:48.1319066-07:00 12032 8496 Selecting PortAudio device with host API index 2, minimum channel counts: 1 input, 0 output
2024-05-06T13:09:48.1319537-07:00 12032 8496 Searching for a PortAudio device named `INPUT (2- Volt 1)`
2024-05-06T13:09:48.1320009-07:00 12032 8496 No matching devices found

It looks like the name in your configuration file is wrong, the correct name seems to be INPUT (Volt 1):

2024-05-06T13:09:48.1310123-07:00 12032 8496 Found device: PortAudio device index 15 (name: 'INPUT (Volt 1)', host API: 2, default sample rate: 44100, max input channels: 2, max output channels: 0, input latency: 0.003 (low) 0.01 (high), output latency: 0 (low) 0 (high))

The name may have changed when you did your Windows reset. You should be able to fix it by using the correct name in your configuration file.

@RealButtmeister
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YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THANK YOU! it worked first try you freaking rock bro

@dechamps dechamps closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale May 6, 2024
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