Are you connecting to your windows machine using Remote Desktop?

If so, you won't be able to see the local sound card devices.  If you
have a console try running -L there.

>From the console I get;

C:\Program Files\Squeezeslave>squeezeslave.exe -L
Output devices:
0: Primary Sound Driver
1: Realtek HD Audio output
2: Realtek HD Audio 2nd output
3: Logitech USB Headset
4: Primary Sound Capture Driver
5: Realtek HDA Primary input
6: Mic in at front panel (Pink)
7: Logitech USB Headset

Using a remote desktop client;
C:\Program Files\Squeezeslave>squeezeslave.exe -L
Output devices:
0: Primary Sound Driver
1: Microsoft RDP Audio Driver (emulated)
2: Primary Sound Capture Driver

The rdesktop client I use on linux/solaris supports connecting without
virtualizing the sound card(s) if I start it adding -r sound:remote to
the command line.

I never use the Windows remote desktop client, perhaps it doesn't
something similiar.

The libportaudio version that the windows version uses doesn't support
ASIO.


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