![]() ![]() No one is saying you need a new audio card. Only you are sitting in front of your system and able to provide the information that they would need in order to investigate further. They can't fix a problem that has yet to be identified. All the more reason why it is crucially important to understand the source of the incompatibility. It won't hurt anything to try, and you can set it back afterwards.Īnd yes, obviously, if there is an incompatibility between MuseScore and a certain brand of audio device or certain settings on that device, the team would love to know so they can investigate workarounds. Your other software is presumably not using the same interfaces that MuseScore is, probably something "dumber" that's enough for playing videos or whatever but not enough for low-latency audio (which MuseScore 3 did not support as far as I know). It takes two things to have an incompatibility, and it doesn't mean one is right and the other is wrong, just that they are not compatible. I'm not saying it's a "problem" with the system settings - just an incompatibilty. ![]() How have you tried to change the sample rate, and what specific went wrong when you tried? ![]()
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