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Infinite loop, my solution (stay away from TweakXP)
Doug G. dougng2...@yahoo.com alt comp periphs mainboard abit In article <i3ix8.60631$ro5.5620...@bin6.nnrp.aus1.giganews.com>, Spamton...@nospam.net says... "Doug G." <dougng2...@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:MPG.172e857a17bc3333989c0b@news-server.satx.rr.com.

Problem controlling soundfont bank/patch from SONAR on Audigy 2
JP landing...@yahoo.es creative products sound_blaster live I tried everithing and no solution yet... "Jeff" <golib...@rogers.com> escreveu na mensagem news:lxka9.14492$6m61.442@news04.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.com... People, I just bought my Audigy Gamer and tried to install it on my XP Dell... no dice,

XP and Audigy
Was my Audigy bad--had something in it failed? Was my brand new motherboard at fault--had something in IT failed? Or was this just plainly a situation of two pieces of hardware being electrically incompatible with each other for reasons only hardware engineers could appreciate? SOLUTION: (Thank Goodness I found one

Soyo Dragon Plus + Audigy + WinXP solution!
Not meaning to disagree out of hand but I had an AWE64, SB Live OEM and now use an Audigy OEM s/card and have never encountered any issues. I can record 88.2kHz audio from my digital TV receiver in the background while playing 44.1kHz audio -- the Via Envy APU is a MUCH better solution for multi-processing

SB Audigy Solution: The Optimal Configuration
You might not want to get too excited, since the card has no on-board synthesizer, and therefore cannot be used in any way as a gaming card. You still need either your on-board audio or the Audigy for that. Would running the two cards create a conflict in XP Professional? Would be a solution, perhaps - record with

Universal solution for SBLive crackling and incompatibilities ...
You'd think they would have figured out a solution by now but they haven't. They can't write a set of drivers that are compatible? Give me a break. No one can. The chips have a MAJOR bug/problem with PCI buss latency issues that no driver is going to fix. There are some 3rd party via patches that help but the

Audigy + XP Solution Yet??
Andrew <akress...@hotmail.com> muttered something about: I've put an Audigy in my new computer but it has no legacy SoundBlaster support. I've had a look and can't find any other driver that includes this. I've a couple of old DOS games and it would be nice to hear some sound... would they be a better solution than

upgraded xp to xp pro problems with SB Audigy 2ZS
SUMAI wrube...@msn.com alt os linux mandrake Instructions 1. Install KMix 2. Run KMix 3. Check "Advanced" 4. Deselect "Audigy Ana..." 5. Deselect "IEC958 Opt..." 6. Test using Totem Media Player.

Chip VIA & SB Live & freeze & THE solution (?)
From what I can find on the internet, this "squeal-of-death" problem has plagued Audigy users for years, and I can't seem to find ANY discussion of a possible reason or solution. Not even on the Creative website! Any help is appreciated, thanks, Brock Folk <F...@folk.com> wrote in message

GPL + XP + SBLive = BAD! How's Audigy?
Jeff golib...@rogers.com creative products sound_blaster live People, I just bought my Audigy Gamer and tried to install it on my XP Dell... no dice, same problem everyone else is having with the lock up and loud screeching noise after a few minutes in a game or whatever... Dell has a BIOS flash,

Behringer, Audigy and K2600 Issue....
I then upgraded to an Audigy and didn't have *that* problem. Then I upgraded from Win98SE to XP Pro and *that* problem magically returned, even though no hardware changes My solution was to get my vendor to burn me a copy of the current OEM driver disk that comes with the card, because it contains XP drivers.

Creative Audigy Problem.
Just a warning to everyone who's thinking about an Audigy. I've heard that some people have it work in their 8KHA+ and some people have problems like me. If anyone has a solution, I'd love to hear it, but it looks hopeless. Windows 2000 EPoX 8KHA+ Athlon XP 1700+ 256 mb Corsair GeForce2 MX (before 200/400) SB

AUDIGY & ATI All in wonder RADEON
Someone got some solution? System: Athlon 1Ghz, Win XP Don't go any further. There's your culprit. That's not too helpful! What don't you like? The Audigy, the Athlon or XP? All have their quirks. But none are untamable :-) Even if XP has done it's IRQ-musical-chairs thing, this wouldn't be the result.

Audigy solution on XP?
Steve On Tue, 13 Nov 2001 03:04:10 GMT, "Techno Barbie" <technobar...@eazydot.com> wrote: I just brought my Audigy card back to CompUSA today in exchange for the Santa Cruz with works great after the 19MB patch from there website. My Audigy card would work correctly for a minute or two and then would start to

Dolby Digital and Audigy
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mpc...@yahoo.com comp sys ibm pc soundcard tech On Tue, 06 Apr 2004 20:30:30 GMT, "Arno Sosna" <n...@world.com> wrote: hi, i aready did some research on this topic, but didn't come up with an succesful solution. is it possible to connect the audigy 2 zx with headphone plugs normally found in the front panel

NAV2005 / Audigy 2 Conflict - Solution
So I've come up with two possible configs for both home and work: home (higher budjet solution): - Midiman Audiophile 2496 (RCA out) - MIT terminator 2 RCA interconnect I've auditionned the audigy and I didn't like the sound at all. I think the resampling from 44 to 48khz has something to do with this even if

soundblaster audigy ex
Kalman Rubinson k...@nyu.edu rec audio opinion On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 19:15:11 GMT, "Gamer" <nospamloudash...@comcast.net> wrote: I am in need of a good headphone amplifier solution for my PC. The headphones are Sennheiser HD590s and my PC soundcard is a SoundBlaster Audigy 2. My soundcard does not have a headphone

Audigy EAX settings
... June 02, 2005 09:25 For the problems that you are having with the Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS Gamer sound card in Windows XP. Try shutting down the computer Setup will now terminate": and i have tried the solution Solution ID # 1682 To resolve the error " Unhandled Exception...unable to invoke subscribers.

best solution for headphones listening
Called Soyo to let them know what the solution was and the tech's response was "huh, that makes sense 'cause slots 4 and 5 are busmaster slots and the firewire on board the soundcard would need that." Thanks for figuring that out AFTER the fact! Sounds a little screwy that slots 1 - 3 = no go, wish Via and Creative

Soyo Dragon Plus + Audigy + WinXP solution!
There is no solution other than to return the card to CL, who still are not acknowledging the problem but will do an RMA if they determine the board is nonfunctional. This problem appears to be the result of using an Audigy on an ACPI 2.0 MB when other non-ACPI compliant cards (especially 3COM 3C905's) are also