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I've got a problem with the creative vibra 128 card i've just put in this computer to replace the onboard sound. Whenever any sound is played, skipping and garbage sounds (similar to those on damaged mp3s or cds) is heard. I've tried the following:
-new drivers -messing around with directx sound hardware acceleration -messing around with settings in specific software, eg. winamp (both directsound out and waveout did the same, waveout was actually a little worse) The sound only happens when the computer is actually doing something, for example i'll play a song in winamp and it'll start to do it, but a minute later when the computer is almost idle (and the song is still playing) it'll be fine. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. And also greatly appreciated would be a lack of advice saying to replace the card etc, i can't afford it. |
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Still running on that 233?
![]() IRQ issues is what you may have. You need that sound card not sharing with anything else. What irq(s) is it using and what are they sharing with?
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hahahahahahahha!
You either have a very good memory or you've been doing your research, NooNoo!!! Well, no, it's a different computer now, just as bad though! A celeron 1000 with a cheap jetway mobo that does most of what i need it to, anyway. But anyway, I put this sound card in coz the onboard refused to give me line in or microphone support. I'll take a look at the IRQ's, thanks ![]() EDIT: Update -- just checked out the IRQ's and the sound card is on the same IRQ as the network card, USB controller AND the onboard video! Christ! Looks like i've found my problem. Will check back when i've changed it and rebooted. EDIT No.2: (maybe i should wait before editing so quick!) How on earth do i change IRQ settings in windows 2000!??!?! Last edited by G Man; July 31st, 2003 at 06:53 AM. |
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On this occasion, good memory....
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Ok, after a little research I've discovered that there is no way to change the IRQ.... any ideas?
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Right you have two choices - play the slot shuffle, each slot has an irq - but it shares with something always... check your motherboard manual for what shares with what.
2nd choice, reinstall 2k and press f5 when it says press f6 to load scsi and choose standard hal. This will effectively tell win2k to bypass acpi and its attendant irq sharing. You will then be able to set irqs from the bios if the board allows it or 2k should then allow you to change the irqs for the devices.
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Mmmm, I just tried that actually, the slot shuffle... It's on its own IRQ now, but I'm still getting the problem. Not as bad as before, but it's still there. I couldnt be bothered reinstalling Win2k, I might not even work! So i'll just have to shut up and put up!
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What chipset?
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My research of whether a machine could change irq assignments would be to open bios ... & look for a screen like this ... If you can't see something like that you can't change 'em in bios ... other than swapping slots ... In Noo's method above you also want to diable acpi in bios before re-running setup ? methinks ? ... |
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You forgot one important point confus-ed - he said jetway....
Anywho, having done 16 installs on the trot trying to sort out a similar issue on a 440bx chipset qdi board, I can tell you it matters not, if you force a standard hal the 2k stops trying to be the bios too.
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Well I'm unsure if any of this IRQ stuff matters, considering i changed the slot and consequently got it to change IRQ, on one which isnt shared, and I've still got the problem. The chipset is a VIA PLE133 by the way, NooNoo
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Erm, which patch is that? I've got the latest hyperions and the USB patch... is there more i should know about?
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I also vaguely remember a timing issue with via chipsets and certain cards.
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I see what you're getting at.... Hyperions were installed before sound drivers, so I spose I'll try running the hyperion setup again now?
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