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DJTJ
linuXaddict

Registered: Jan 2001
Location: Bournemouth, UK when I'm at home, Cardiff, UK when I'm at uni
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How many PCI cards do you have in your machine? It could be that all of the IRQ ports have been used up by other things. This is fairly common if you have say a PCI modem, PCI graphics card, 2 PCI soundcards, couple of things in the ISA slots and maybe an AGP graphics card. This could be the problem.
Failing that, remove the device from device manager (highlight it, and press delete), turn off the machine and take the card out. Restart the machine. Turn it off again, replace the card, and turn it on. When windows says "found new hardware" DON'T install the drivers. The disk with them on should not be in the machine at this point! Once you are in windows, then run the installation CD.
Windows often fucks up installing drivers when it finds new hardware. It's always best to let the manufacturer's driver CD do the job properly.
After doing this you can then download updated drivers if you want.
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Nov-22-2001 21:54
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goodnet
•Damn• I look good.
Registered: Nov 2000
Location: Toronto, Canada
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| quote: | Originally posted by drinkyourmilk
thanks guys =)
could you tell me why not to get a splitter? is the sound quality bad or something? | It doesn't necessarily give bad sound quality...
The downside to using a splitter is that the output signal has to be downmixed into mono (meaning the stereo sound is lost from your music when playing). In a typical situation, the program you use may send the main output to the left channel, and a headphone channel to the right.
this is okay if you want to learn about mixing.. but if you are gonna do performances or making mixes- you will want 2 soundcards to retain the stereo sound.
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Nov-24-2001 12:22
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DynaFire
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Ulm, Germany
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I'm not sure how helpfull this is seeing your using windoze but i've used my sblive (OEM not 5.1) to mix using gdam ( gdam.sourceforge.net ) under linux, works very nicely, I'm just using the front and rear outputs on the back. Any other TA a non-windoze user? BTW, you can use two of the same cards under linux :-)
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Dec-01-2001 11:38
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