wasapi vs mme
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wasapi vs mme
hi
on my laptop i have windows 10 , and about wasapi vs mme , i read it's much better wasapi
but may i know the real gain/profit of wasapi compared to mme
thanks
on my laptop i have windows 10 , and about wasapi vs mme , i read it's much better wasapi
but may i know the real gain/profit of wasapi compared to mme
thanks
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kozikowski
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Re: wasapi vs mme
MME is built in, but it will not do all jobs. If you have a job that MME will not do, then you should try WASAPI. Many times WASAPI is the only way to make a self-recording—to record YouTube or on-line sound.
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Re: wasapi vs mme
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Re: wasapi vs mme
hikozikowski wrote:MME is built in, but it will not do all jobs. If you have a job that MME will not do, then you should try WASAPI. Many times WASAPI is the only way to make a self-recording—to record YouTube or on-line sound.
Koz
i read that wasapi is best choice , for user is asio is no avaible
thanks Koz
Re: wasapi vs mme
hi
thanks
i read it
in an audio expert forum , they talk about the best audio editor
can't understand why sound forge is so popolar ,it's still 64bit and it's not cheap , once i used wavelab and i guess it's the best
don't know about audition cc how good is it
my favorite is Audacity !!!
by the way in this forum , they talk about many laptop with built in soundcard and they say that wasapi is the best way , again if asio is not present
mme is very old , and wasapi come close to asio
thanks Gale
Re: wasapi vs mme
It's been around for a long time, so lots of professionals are used to it. And it comes with a suite of very expensive professional plugins (iZotope), which explains the price. The plugins cost more than SF if you need to buy them separately for a different DAW. And they don't work in Audacity as they are 64 bit.nomenomen wrote:can't understand why sound forge is so popular ,it's still 64bit and it's not cheap...
For the vast majority of users, Audacity simply is better. If you need to do real audio restoration, SF is the cheapest professional solution around.
When it comes to noise (hiss) removal, which is what 99,9% of us do, Audacity is as good as SF. When it comes to click removal, SF's iZotope plugins win.
And "it's still 64 bit", is as far as it goes, atm. There are no 128 bit computers as yet...
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kozikowski
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Re: wasapi vs mme
And it won't be. Audacity does not directly support ASIO without compiling a custom version of the software.if asio is not present
Koz
Re: wasapi vs mme
Hi,ops i wanted to say 32bit!! sound forge is still in 32bitcyrano wrote:It's been around for a long time, so lots of professionals are used to it. And it comes with a suite of very expensive professional plugins (iZotope), which explains the price. The plugins cost more than SF if you need to buy them separately for a different DAW. And they don't work in Audacity as they are 64 bit.nomenomen wrote:can't understand why sound forge is so popular ,it's still 64bit and it's not cheap...
For the vast majority of users, Audacity simply is better. If you need to do real audio restoration, SF is the cheapest professional solution around.
When it comes to noise (hiss) removal, which is what 99,9% of us do, Audacity is as good as SF. When it comes to click removal, SF's iZotope plugins win.
And "it's still 64 bit", is as far as it goes, atm. There are no 128 bit computers as yet...
audition cc and wavelab are 64bit (wavelab is really super optimazed)
sorry for the typo error
thanks