Audio Interface Issues

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Hey all, long time no post.

I'm having a bit of an issue.

I use a Behringer USB audio interface to run my guitars through my PC. I also use ASIO to process the signal (to lessen latency etc).

The problem I'm having is that when I open Guitar Rig 5 for instance I get playback fine but it totally disables everything else playback wise. For example, i used to use Youtube for backing tracks, but now Youtube totally wigs out and shows an audio error and tells me I need to reboot when I use the USB Codec as my input source.

I previously (on my old build) used the headphone jack on my interface and ran that to the Line-In of my PC to get around that problem, but now when I try that i get a screeching sound instead of the input from the interface. I've tried making sure that everything is set between 41k and 48k but it doesn't seem to be helping.

I hope that makes some sort of sense.

Thanks!
 
Thanks for the tip. I've turned that option off now and thought it had fixed the issue, but for some reason it changed my outputs in Guitar Rig to 'Not Connected' and when I changed them back I had the same issue. This is so frustrating lol.

EDIT: It even takes over Netflix and Media Player. I totally lose the ability to have a second audio output from another source.
 
Thanks for that. I'll have a look at that link.

I never used to have issues with ASIO allowing me to output multiple sources when I used the Line In for my input, but now I'm using USB as the input it's all going to hell.
 
Well i tried FlexASIO and that solved the output issue but the latency is too high for it to be usable. It has no GUI to adjust buffer sizes and stuff, you can create your own config file but it seems like a bit of a cluster.
 
I was using the headphone jack from my audio interface into my line in, but since the motherboard change, when I try to use that I'm getting like a squeeling noise over the top of the outputted audio. Which is odd cause both boards had Realtek audio.
 
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