Microsoft Sound Mapper Sony Vegas
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Sound Mapper, a Control Panel Extension that lets you add and remove programs and events to the Sound Properties. Other features include Remove Events & programs, Program Label, Add sounds for Screen Savers.
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From Excremedies: Sound Mapper, a Control Panel Extension that lets you add and remove programs and events to the Sound Properties. Other features include Remove Events & programs, Program Label, Add sounds for Screen Savers.
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Microsoft Sound Mapper (MME)
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I'm looking for some technical info about Microsoft Sound Mapper (MME). The reason is I use Sony Sound Forge and in the audio devices list I'm offered several choices:
- Microsoft Sound Mapper (MME).
- Direct Sound Surround Mapper.
- Windows Classic Wave driver.
(- ASIO4ALL which I've recently installed to test.)
On several forums I read that it was best avoiding MME because it resamples sound going through it and because it is limited to 16bit/48kHz. However I have been unable to find technical specifications about MME online . I found information describing MME as being simply an interface telling the software (Sound Forge in my case) which audio driver to use (in my case the driver of my Creative SoundBlaster soundcard). But no info regarding resampling or bit depth / sample rate limitations.
So far I was using MME because it is the default choice in Sound Forge. I tried getting some info about MME on Microsoft's community forums and from their online tech support but so far to no avail. So I thought that maybe here someone has technical info regarding MME which would help me make an informed choice (the stuff I've read on forums so far is just people repeating stuff they've read or heard somewhere else but no trustworthy source is ever mentionned).
Anyway, I hope someone here can help or point me to a place where I can find the required information.