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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Pianoteq to Toslink out]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>My Teufel Motiv 2 Mk2 loudspeaker is connected to the Pianoteq PC via Toslink. The Pianoteq PC has a Realtek chipset for sound.<br />I have several possibilities to connect the two devices:<br />1. Realtek Toslink out via Windows (low latency) driver<br />2. Realtek Toslink out via asio4all driver<br />3. USB to ESI U24 XL audio interface using ESI ASIO driver</p><br /><p>The ESI U24 XL is also used for other tasks on another PC, so I would have to reconnect it everytime I use Pianoteq. I am aware that asio4all is not a true ASIO driver, but only a wrapper.<br />Easiest would be to use config #1. Are there any advantages to config #2 vs #1.<br />Is #3 significantly better (lower latency) than #1 or #2?</p>]]></content>
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				<name><![CDATA[jacobacci]]></name>
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