since version 2.11
Fix: Exception in background thread.
Fix: Long application startup time and, on occasion, device sample rate range demotion.
Fix: Outputs may remain unavailable if there is more than one output device active.
Workaround: Blue Screen "stdriver64.sys" / all devices marked "Beyond Logic" inside 32 bit host under 64 bit Windows. Caused by third party audio capture software, even after deinstallation of said software. The workaround is part of the ASIO4ALL installer, meaning you may have to re-run the installer, should the problem occur at any later time.
17 June 2014: Version 2.11 released!
Improvement: Make an attempt to reclaim an unavailable audio device, includes workaround for a (confirmed) Windows bug.
Improvement: Add general fixed factor resampling capabilty
Improvement: Latencies now displayed for the preferred buffer size, if host elects to violate the spec.
Improvement: Support for single common sample rate that is *not* a multiple of 8 or 11.025
Workaround: Realtek PULL mode not supported for "odd" ASIO buffer sizes. Symptom was a "Beyond Logic" error depending on ASIO buffer size.
Fix: Potential application compatibilty issue regarding ASIO reset request message
Fix: Increased latency in x64 mode
Fix: Pull mode _and_ latency display now working
Fix: ASR issue with MSVC 2013 x64 -> Performance impact with hosts compiled with MSVC 2013
Fix: UI appearance with different system locale
Fix: Hang with some x64 hosts
Fix: Crash on exit of A4Apanel64.exe
Fix: Minor memory leak
Fix: All known 2.11 Beta(1,2) regressions fixed!
07 June 2013: 2.11 Beta2
Make an effort to take back control over blocked ("unavailable") audio devices.
Fix minor resource leak.
Fix regression in 2.11 Beta 1: Function of the "Always Resample" checkbox was inverted.
Remove excess outputlatency under the followingconditions: (1)64 bit host (2)upsampling 44.1 -> 48kHz (3)WaveRT polling mode.
Fix output audio glitches in 64 bit version when upsampling by integral factor.
Fix a4apanel64 crash on exit (not that anyone would have noticed)
04 February 2012: 2.11 Beta1
Support multiple sample rates concurrently - for as long as they are physically derived from a common master clock, are integer multiples of each other (except 44.1/48kHz special case), etc...
Support a number of sample rates on the ASIO side that the audio device does not physically support. Basically, this means an extension to the on-the-fly rate conversion capabilities.
Fix a regression introduced in 2.10 related to input device aggregation
Minor stuff, as usual...
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