Posted on Apr 11, 2007 05:04 pm
spatty11
Member Since: Apr 11, 2007
I installed some media-capturing software, not thinking that it might not be compatible with my E-MU 1820m ASIO interface. When I installed the programs in the "Applian A/V Streaming Media Capture Suite," one program, called "Replay Music," installed a TRSDK driver ("ReplayRadio"), and one another program called "Radio Wizard" "migrated MME drivers" by placing this command in my global RunOnce Key: "Rundll32.exe mmsys.cpl,mmserunonce". The first driver, "ReplayRadio," was uninstalled when I removed "Replay Music," but even after uninstalling the entire suite, I still have this MME driver active. Before, the driver menu in Propellerhead's "Reason" showed: "ASIO DirectX Full Duplex Driver"; "ASIO Multimedia Driver"; "ASIO E-MU ASIO"; and "E-DSP Wave [E000]". Now, there are *two* E-MU drivers listed: "DX E-DSP Wave [E000]" and "MME E-DSP Wave [E000]" I know E-MU can't use MME drivers, and I am unsure about DirectX drivers, but I'm doubtful. I dont want this (these) extra drivers floating around. I don't know how to find them or remove them.
Can someone tell me what it means to "migrate" MME drivers into my "Sounds and Audio Devices" system? And can someone tell me, please, how to *undo* this rundll32.exe command that was run on my audio control panel file (mmsys.cpl,mmserunonce)?
I've talked with Applian for days, and they just don't know what I'm talking about (and I'm just starting to learn what I'm talking about).
Call me "weird," but I don't like seeing these un-needed, un-usable drivers listed in Reason's driver pull-down menu. I like things clean.
spatty11
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