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Reply #50
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Originally posted by Norman I have a SB Audigy on an Athlon 900/A7V. 

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Reply #51
well, that explains everything (maybe i'm getting blind because of this 800x600 LCD thing and can't look a few posts above; looks like he edited while i was writing a reply). which windows OS ?
Microsoft Windows: We can't script here, this is bat country.

 

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Reply #52
This thing is driving me crazy. It just started doing it again, so the Hauppauge is not the culprit. I'm on WinXP Home Edition. I will take a look into bios/windows tuning and report my findings back.

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Reply #53
yay, audigy and winxp - 2 troublemakers in one computer. good luck, you're gonna need it.
Microsoft Windows: We can't script here, this is bat country.

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Reply #54
back to problems with gaps - i think i've found something funky:
http://forums.winamp.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=70238
LAME gurus ? Dibrom ? anyone ? i think VBR headers are to blame or something (gonna bug Justin about it when he's back from holidays)
Microsoft Windows: We can't script here, this is bat country.

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Reply #55
Everyone, remember to check Peter's zips folder regularly since Peter updates regularly. Check the date of the files and you'll know if it was updated recently.

http://www.blorp.com/~peter/zips/

As for WinXP and Audigy users, make sure you have the latest Audigy WinXP drivers from Creative. Not that I place much hope in the quality of their drivers......

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Reply #56
I gave up. I tried everything with no success. I went back to WinME and now everything sounds just fine

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Reply #57
That's why I am reluctant to move from ME to XP!

john33

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Reply #58
I never success to use out_ds.dll work on my machine.

SB Audigy with Win98SE (VXD driver 01/21/2002 even the emu*.vxd is dated Nov/2001) and... DirectX 8.1.

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Reply #59
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Originally posted by ookzDVD
I never success to use out_ds.dll work on my machine.

SB Audigy with Win98SE (VXD driver 01/21/2002 even the emu*.vxd is dated Nov/2001) and... DirectX 8.1.


out_ds works better on WinNT/2K/XP

If you are on Win9x, use out_wave.

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Reply #60
@rjamorim,

Ok, I'll stay with the out_wave.dll
...and it can produce louder sound than the out_ds