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Foobar Crash

Foobar crashes on my Windows 10 PC.

Is there an how to for installing foobar?

I have an Amanero card in my DAC.

I want to play native DSD files and SACD ISO files.

Is there an alternative like foobar?

Foobar Crash

Reply #1
Without a crash log noone will be able to help you.

Foobar Crash

Reply #2
Without a crash log noone will be able to help you.

dunno how to post or get this.
But it seems to be not a general problem.
So it must be in my settings.

Foobar Crash

Reply #3
I have got it playing this morning for several hours.
Then stopt playing again 

I would like to start fresh again.

- Latest Foobar
- Amanero drivers
- Asio dsd (witch one? Link?)
- more?

Is there a good How To?


Foobar Crash

Reply #4
As zinjo already mentioned to you nobody can do anything for you without a crash report. Usually when a crash occurs, there's a notification with a button to view the crash report (I think, it's been ages since foobar crashed on me).
What do you mean with "is there a good how to"? A good how to do what?

Foobar Crash

Reply #5
As zinjo already mentioned to you nobody can do anything for you without a crash report. Usually when a crash occurs, there's a notification with a button to view the crash report (I think, it's been ages since foobar crashed on me).
What do you mean with "is there a good how to"? A good how to do what?

How to install Foobar and all i need for playing DSD files.

Where can i find the crash report?