It's a wasapi issue. When using wasapi with a USB dac or converter, it seems to get confused as to which buffer it should be using. I encountered this exact problem. Switch your output to Kernal Streaming and the problem will go away. (The Kernal Streaming component can be found on the Foobar components web page. Just put the .dll into the Foobar/components directory.)
Why does foobar stop & display
I just purchased a Wyred 4 Sound DAC II, and play FLAC files off a PC with Vista OS via WASAPI and foobar (using USB). Most every time I play a playlist, after 3 or 4 tracks, foobar will stop and display a "too much buffer" error. I can close the error message and continue, but changing the buffer settings on foobar doesn't fix the problem. Does anyone know what can be done?
Thanks
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