The Wineasio.dll is designed specifically to work with JackOSX. It does not work without JackOSX and even JackOSX will warn you that if you quit Jack while audio apps are open that have connected to jack, they might crash.
Wineasio provides low latency ASIO audio, but depends on Jack for it to work..it is basically speaking directly with jack instead of with audio hardware. If you launch your program and try to use the ASIO interface while Jack is not on, I guess unpredictable things can happen. Don't do it.
I don't know why you had no problems with this in Darwine...sorry. I haven't had any problems with wineasio under CX Games, but I haven't been using it long either. I also never start any audio apps under CX that aren't meant to work with wineasio and JackOSX, so I just make sure to start up JackPilot always.
There are ways to have the jackd server started up when you boot up the computer and JackPilot does not neccessarily need to be running in order to do that. JackOSX requires very little CPU overhead when its just sitting there doing nothing, so if you're going to be using it a lot, I reccomend you do that.
I think it was just a case of not realising I needed Jack running, sorry for the trouble!
Thanks for the information though that was helpful.
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