As a professional audio mastering engineer I am anxious to run professional PC audio software under WINE in Ubuntu Mint. Particularly SADiE 6, Adobe Audition 3, Reaper and similar. They all use ASIO driver interfaces with sound cards. The sound card I'm using is LYNX 16e
http://www.lynxstudio.com/product_detail.asp?i=16
What is the state of development of ASIO drivers under WINE.
BTW I think WINE 1.3 is excellent. Thanks to all developers in this respect., looking forward to 1.3.4!
ASIO audio drivers for WINE?
Re: ASIO audio drivers for WINE?
They are developed separately from Wine and won't be merged into Wine because of the license restrictions.waterpump wrote:What is the state of development of ASIO drivers under WINE.
Re: ASIO audio drivers for WINE?
OK, so how can I obtain the instructions from the separate developers to integrate ASIO into WINE, and can anyone supply me with the instructions, and/or can I buy a license to use ASIO in WINE?
There is this link, but it seems to refer to a Debian package?
http://www.davehayes.org/2007/04/27/how ... h-wineasio
BTW I'm using Ubuntu Linux in Mint 8 Helena.
There is this link, but it seems to refer to a Debian package?
http://www.davehayes.org/2007/04/27/how ... h-wineasio
BTW I'm using Ubuntu Linux in Mint 8 Helena.
vitamin wrote:They are developed separately from Wine and won't be merged into Wine because of the license restrictions.waterpump wrote:What is the state of development of ASIO drivers under WINE.
Re: ASIO audio drivers for WINE?
http://wineasio.sourceforge.net/waterpump wrote:OK, so how can I obtain the instructions from the separate developers to integrate ASIO into WINE, and can anyone supply me with the instructions, and/or can I buy a license to use ASIO in WINE?
Download the wineasio deb from here
http://sourceforge.net/projects/kxstudio/files/DEBs
Just click it to install, then run
"regsvr32 wineasio.dll" from a terminal
That will make asio available in any audio applications under wine, you'll also need Jack Control installed, start it before you start your audio app, then all should work. Use Jack Control for setting latencies etc.
There is a good forum here
http://www.linuxmusicians.com/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/kxstudio/files/DEBs
Just click it to install, then run
"regsvr32 wineasio.dll" from a terminal
That will make asio available in any audio applications under wine, you'll also need Jack Control installed, start it before you start your audio app, then all should work. Use Jack Control for setting latencies etc.
There is a good forum here
http://www.linuxmusicians.com/
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