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ASIO: any way to blacklist a driver ? #693

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jcelerier opened this issue Feb 16, 2022 · 3 comments
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ASIO: any way to blacklist a driver ? #693

jcelerier opened this issue Feb 16, 2022 · 3 comments
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@jcelerier
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Hello,

every now and then, an user of my soft comes up with strange "the app does not launch" issues on Win32.
As it turns out, a lot of the time, this is because they have the JACK2 ASIO driver installed on 64-bit Windows, which has been bugged for years and will just crash:

jackaudio/jack2#275
jackaudio/jack2#332

They may have installed it 5 years ago and forgot about it, asking them to uninstall or update JACK is a non-starter. Thus I'd like to know if there would be a way to entirely ignore / disable it when scanning the ASIO registry keys.

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Be-ing commented Feb 16, 2022

I thought this was already block listed?

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Be-ing commented Feb 16, 2022

Oh, no it is not blocked yet. That is added in #519.

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well, that answers my question 😸 I'll just use that PR for now, thanks..

@RossBencina RossBencina added the src-asio Steinberg ASIO Host API /src/hostapi/asio label Feb 24, 2022
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