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Strange CS4 Bug: AsioHost.cpp-886
It has popped up when the machine is sitting idle!!!
I googled it and got some foreign language sites that don't even load. What the heck is it? I click Continue, which is the only option the Debugger window gives me, and Premiere promptly (though ever so politely) tells me that it has encountered a serious error and must close. Anyone got any idea what the heck is going on in my machine? |
Asio suggests its something related to your sound card or chip. Are any other processes (mediaplayers, Itunes) doing anything involving audio? Do you have any funky VST plugins?
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Interestingly, I regularly get the message popping up in Windows saying "A jack has been removed" and "a jack has been plugged in" to my sound ports - even though nothing's changed. It happens when the speakers are plugged in; it happens when nothing's plugged in. Could this be related? |
Do you have Realtek drivers and or soundmanager for your onboard audio card? I googled that error message and found a post saying: The on-board sound on some boards with RealTek sound manager installed have universal audio jacks w/ what they call "Jack Sensing" . Meaning that the same jack can be used for input (microphone) or output (speakers).
So it may be a Realtek issue not a Windows issue. I would suggest uninstalling and reinstalling the soundcard drivers and any associated software. If that doesnt work, consider disabling the onboard sound and installing a hardware soundcard. |
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I've been considering buying a Creative Sound Card for a while anyway. Maybe the old Video Editor one. It was a bit gimmicky but kind of cool. I haven't researched Sound Cards for a long time. |
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