Alexis Murzeau
Alexis Murzeau
Signing a driver for Windows 10 requires: - understanding the complex process of signing a driver by Microsoft - and probably a registered enterprise or maybe just a AD directory...
See also: https://discord.com/channels/373750800947871745/731985642950754366/799747195841937448 Now, signing a driver requires heavy administrative stuff (like having a registered enterprise). And that's mostly the issue, not a money issue. To quote eiz in the...
The $$ cost is not really the issue, it's the process itself. See https://github.com/eiz/SynchronousAudioRouter/issues/86#issuecomment-771972441
Basically, you need to have a registered company to have an EV certificate, which is needed to get the driver properly signed. That's one of the deal breaker. See https://community.osr.com/discussion/292357/driver-signing-options-for-an-independent-developer...
yes you may be able to use it, if you can do this: - Generate a self signed certificate (this should not be a problem) - Set that certificate as...
Read that README, it contains a good summary of how it works: https://github.com/HyperSine/Windows10-CustomKernelSigners (the other article is rather long)
I think you need so sign only drivers that are unsigned but not existing drivers already signed by Microsoft. But if the SAR driver changes, you will need to re-sign...
I think you have the same issue as here: https://github.com/eiz/SynchronousAudioRouter/issues/50 which was because your ASIO driver try to use too large audio buffers.
On windows 10 x64, to completely uninstall SAR, I'm doing: - uninstall via Programs as any other software - open the device manager - In view menu, click on "Show...
I just installed Windows 10 1909 and SAR. I've tried chrome 79.0.3945.88 but I can't reproduce any audio issue. Youtube plays fine audio on SAR endpoint. (I've set SAR playback...