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6.06
- Support for Mia MIDI
- MIDI output has been made more efficient
- Mia now has lower hardware latency
- The GSIF buffer size is now saved per card instead of for all cards
- Analog input dithering has been added to PureWave when recording in 16-bit or 8-bit
formats
- Console sessions now save and restore the wave device configuration
- The WDM driver has been rewritten to conform with Microsoft's latest recommendations on
writing efficient WDM audio drivers.
- MIDI input timestamping is now more accurate
- If a mixer, ASIO, or PureWave app crashes, the driver now cleans up after the crashed app.
You should be able to re-open the app without rebooting your machine.
- Improved parameter checking for the user-mode interface.
- Improved physical memory management
- The console now saves and restores wave device configuration settings in sessions
- A "Load Wave device configuration settings" check box has been added to the console
- If the hardware wasn't working right, it was possible for the MIDI driver to wait for the hardware
forever. Now, the driver gives up after trying to play MIDI data for a while. This shouldn't
matter if your hardware is working OK.
- The user-mode interface for the driver now uses a jump table.
- Added some more parameter validation to the WDM `transport interface (used for PureWave
and ASIO)
- Fixed a power management problem where multiprocessor machines couldn't resume from
standby
- Fixed a rare potential blue screen that could occur when restarting the driver
- Fixed a bug with the PureWave driver where data could get corrupted while recording if the
processor was very busy.
- New firmware for all the cards except Gina20 & Darla20; this fixes a long-standing bug where
audio could be corrupted on Mia
- Fixed a bug with PureWave where Windows 2000 or XP could crash during logon
6.05
- Added PureWave
- Added MIDI time code hardware sync
- Added new console interface for wave device configuration
- Various ASIO changes to improve support for Sonic Foundry products
- Wave sync start has been made smarter; the driver no longer tries to sync wave devices that
are being started by two different programs.
- Mia now supports transmitting compressed Dolby Digital data over S/PDIF
- MIDI input and output code has been rewritten and improved
- New firmware for Gina24; fixes a minor error with the internal clock sample rate
6.04
-Fixed a problem that could cause a blue screen while playing or recording
-Fixed a problem that could cause a blue screen while using MIDI in Windows 2000
-The Windows General MIDI softsynth now works in Windows XP with Mia, Mona, and Gina24
6.03
-Fixed a problem with recording from multiple inputs