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Sound Card Problems
So when I'm not recording I have to change plugs (minidisc out of soundcard, speakers in soundcard). I have an extra line out (for the back speakers) on my soundcard, but I'm not able to get any sound out of this. Any other solutions than some kind of splitter on my soundcard? A splitter will reduce quality

Best soundcard for MIDI?
P2-400 w/asus mb, Creative AGP video-card, Creative vibra 16 soundcard, with a creative labs 6x cd rom. Microsoft digital sound system speakers, All of the software is installed properly that gos with the above hardware. When I do a system check with the MS sound system it plays audio through the sound card with no

soundcard built-in FM questions
I have an old sound card with cd-rom interface:( before ide). Basically I want to remove old soundcard and cd-rom, and replace with new one. However, when I removed old soundcard, I get error message "ISP16 Audio sound card can not be found, check hardware and reboot". If I don't reboot, system frezze.

soundcard upgrade
John Bleichert syb...@stny.rr.com mailing freebsd questions I have a similar problem on my thinkpad with my soundcard and any PC-cards. The problem is a resource conflict, the 2 devices are probably sharing an IRQ and/or an I/O range. Not sure how you'd fix this, it depends on the hardware.

Soundcard SPDIF track marks for MD Recorder
Don't worry about disabling the onboard, just don't use it, plug your speakers into the soundcard. "nty" <nt...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:0Asx8.52666$VQ2.32541155@twister.socal.rr.com... I have a compaq computer model 5bw120 with an onboard Sound Card. the sound card is not compatible with windows 2k pro.

Sound card problem on Thinkpad -- tried but can't fix it!
Brian Biggs brian.bi...@ntlworld.com alt windows-me Go into C:\Windows\Inf\other, The inf folder is a hidden folder so you will have unhide them first, The names of the files should give you an idea what they are, Remove the sound card files and reboot. Avoid pci slot 5 on your motherboard it has IRQ sharing

Hum problem: linking amplifier to computer soundcard
There may be Windows 2000 drivers available for your modem and soundcard. If not, you'll either have to return to your previous operating system or purchase a new sound card and modem. I recommend the models below, as they are both Windows 2000 compatible. NOTE: The sound card below is NOT advertised as XP

Sound card and Modem dont work with Windows 2000 !
David D. ar...@bestweb.net alt comp periphs mainboard asus do you have the latest drivers for the sound card? wumhenry wrote: I running an A7V rig with a Voodoo 3 in the AGP slot and a Xitel Storm VX (Vortex 1) PCI soundcard. Diablo II was crashing in an opening screen. Upgrading the DRAM didn't solve the problem,

picking a sound card, advice
The sound card that came with the computer does have the jack I need, I don't want to buy a pre-amp for the mic, and I'd like to be able to switch between the two sound cards-- I do not need them to be simulataneously activated. My problem is that I **think** I know what soundcard Compaq put into my computer but I

Line level
One thing, though, soundcard MIDI/game ports are only "OK" for MIDI. They usually handle the usual notes etc, but can give trouble with heavy MIDI data flows such as SYSX, and in some cases fast pitch wheel and other controller flows. But for now I would say it was enough until you start getting stuttering or other

Your Sound Card is Slowing Down Your System!
Clive Dove chd...@rogers.com alt os linux mandrake Sudhakar Prabhu wrote: I have a on board sound card on my Mother board (AsRock X533) It does not play the sound in my Mandrake 9.0 When I run Hardrake it says : Vendor : Via TEchnologies Bus : PCI Bus Ident: 1106:3059:1106:4161 Location on Bus : 0:11:5 Description

Help pls!! My soundcard is acting up...
I just got a Gateway 500x computer pretty well loaded with the idea of getting Sonar Software and replacing their Soundblaster Audigy Soundcard with a better soundcard that could handle my midi keyboard too. I spoke to MANY people at Gateway and thought I had it all straightened out. I made it Perfectly clear that

Bass and treble on PCI soundcard?
I have installed the sound card drivers (i have downloaded the latest) but still the sound is low ,barely audible. It does however work perfectly through headphones. Does any body have any suggestion as to what the problem might be. I have done some trawling through the ngs and it seems there may be a problem

On Board Sound Card
However,
use some of these basic troubleshooting measures: First make sure that you have the most updated and current drivers per your sound card and per your OS. And that your card is properly identified as in by make and model. Boot into safe mode, device manager and remove everything listed under Sound.....and

IRQ conflict between Geforce and Sound card
dg dan_...@hotmail.com comp sys ibm pc soundcard tech How are your speakers connected? When you say you select 'Digital Output Only' and the music cuts out, I am guessing your sound card has analog AND digital outputs (maybe optical or coaxial?). I am guessing you have your speakers connected to an analog output on

Need Recommendation For SoundCard
Moving the sound card from slot to slot seems to have no effect on it in terms of IRQ assignment and I cannot modify its resource settings though device manager - I get the "resource cannot be modified" statment when this is attempted. The complicate the issue, this ASUS SD-11 motherboard has no options for

Need Mic-Mixer-Soundcard Help!
Tess t...@feist.com microsoft public win95 multimedia There may be updated drivers for your soundcard at the manufacturer's website: I have an Opti Mad16 Pro sound card on my system and use Windows 95. The sound card works perfectly and I am able to play both WAV and MIDI files without any problems.

Sound Card only plays .mid files
Highlight your sound card, then click Properties.Note the names of the driver files it uses. If there is a yellow exclamation point next to the entry for the sound card, that only tells us what I suspect is going on, that an older driver is arguing with a newer one. So: Use the Remove option to remove the sound

sound card terms and meanings ?
They decided not to go with one of the soundcards that Dell provides; instead they wanted a Sound Blaster PCI 128 card. Apparently, this was one of the few cards that would work with their software (some kind of voice recognition software, can't recall the name). I find this very surprising - most speech software

Sound card problems
This Machine has the following spec: MB DFI CW35-S Intel Celeron 433 64 MB Ram i810 Graphics On Board Sound 4,3 GB Maxtor HDD 40x Lite-On CDRom ==== Now, since the onboard soundcard is not very good, so she got a soundblaster PCI soundcard and installed it. As she told me, she DID disabled the AC97 (onboard