Re: why can't you use asio with a screen reader?

What it comes down to is that Windows Audio sucks. It especially did on older versions, anything up to XP was limited and normally had a lot of delay. So a bunch of audio hardware manufacturers came up with their own standard, ASIO. Which is separate from the audio capabilities of Windows. Which is when we come to your question, this is why you can't have a screen reader going through a device that's being used for ASIO. Because when a device is being used in ASIO mode by a DAW, Windows can't access it. The only way you can fix this is either using a different audio mode, like wasapi on Windows 7 or newer, and if it's still too laggy you will need a second soundcard for your screen reader

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