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Please update SAR with signed drivers! #120

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NataIynn opened this issue Jul 17, 2021 · 6 comments
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Please update SAR with signed drivers! #120

NataIynn opened this issue Jul 17, 2021 · 6 comments

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@NataIynn
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Can you update SAR with signed drivers? Please <3. I really need this, I've tried asio link pro, etc, and I like this one the most. I really need this, and with windows 11 onboard, this will be impossible to use due to secure boot.

@amurzeau
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I don't think driver will get signed again soon unless someone is willing to do what's required.
Its really harder than before to get a driver signed.
See #86 (comment)

Windows 11 will still have that testsigning mode anyway so I'm not too worried about that, the current state of things should not change between Windows 10 and Windows 11 for the unsigned driver.
But it might change for the 0.13.1 driver maybe, I did not tested it.

@Alegzandr
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Windows 11 will still have that testsigning mode anyway so I'm not too worried about that, the current state of things should not change between Windows 10 and Windows 11 for the unsigned driver. But it might change for the 0.13.1 driver maybe, I did not tested it.

0.13.1 does not work on my Windows 11 system and I cannot use testsigning mode since it does not play well with anti-cheats, I might not be the only one. Can you test if it works for you ?

@ercwyne
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ercwyne commented Nov 6, 2021

I can confirm that Windows 11 broke 0.13.1. Installed the 1.13.99.1 (beta) in test mode and it works, but that's not an ideal solution long-term. I fully get how obnoxious getting the driver signed would be. Is there a 3rd party that would be willing?

@Alegzandr
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I can confirm that Windows 11 broke 0.13.1. Installed the 1.13.99.1 (beta) in test mode and it works, but that's not an ideal solution long-term. I fully get how obnoxious getting the driver signed would be. Is there a 3rd party that would be willing?

ASIO Link Pro

@ercwyne
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ercwyne commented Nov 18, 2021

ASIO Link Pro

I had already tried ASIO Link Pro. It introduced a lot of noise in the audio path. Ideally this is where SAR should go... Map inputs to outputs - but without the complicated graphics for audio routing. If I could just map Rearoute to Windows in/out channels, I would be done.

@PublicSatanicVoid
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As the admin of a large, mainly Windows-oriented audio engineering community, I see so so many people turned off of SAR because it requires disabling Secure Boot. Now practically speaking that's not as risky as it sounds, but the fact of the matter is that people are using inferior alternatives and in some cases leaving the Windows platform entirely because of how difficult it is to route system audio through a DAW.

I strongly believe that a crowdfunding campaign to get this driver certified by Microsoft would be successful. I at least would be willing to contribute substantially.

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