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Sound Card Questions
fw...@cs.sunysb.edu comp sys ibm pc soundcard Hi. I have volunteered to write up a fairly consise history of sound cards. Since this is aimed towards your average person, I thought I would try to make it very clear and basic. Please check all information, and give me suggestions and criticisms.

Sound Card for quality sound
It came with a creative sound blaster installation. I had reciently installed a 16 bit sb sound card on my kids computer and had the installation cd. I thought that I could get the program by using that cd. Of course the cd could not find a 16 bit creative sound card so stopped. The program wanted me to register

Quake 3 Arena crashes with SB cards...which sound card works?
If you really want to use the drive, fins any sound blaster card with a Panasonic interface, much easier to deal with. But the interface on the SB cards are 8 bit for the Panasonic interface so it will never achieve 4x read speeds, just a bit over 2x. You need the real Teac 16 bit card for that.

Sound Card Advice
Both sound cards are duplex cards and can record and play back at the same time. There are several options: If you have two sound cards of different vendors, these sc simply co-exist in you PC and work independendly. Thus application A uses sound card 1 and application B uses sound card 2.

PB 640 sound card upgrade problems
My new GeForce4 Ti4200 is disabling my sound card. With the card installed it doesn't even show up in Device Manager. When I put my GeForce2 back in my sound works again. I have tried different PCI slots with the same results. The card is a Gainward GeForce4 Ti4200. My motherboard is ABIT BH6 and the sound card is

Problem with my sound card
Lenny y...@wish.haha creative products sound_blaster live I recently bought a 'Sound Blaster Live 5.1 Digital' card for my 2nd PC and find that the CD Audio socket for connecting the CDRW drive Audio Out to the Sound card is not present. That is very curious, since those cards have always had that connector in the

Sound Card Problems
Clark Zahn clz...@mindspring.com alt os linux mandrake Carolyn Marenger wrote: I have a Yamaha OPL 3-SAx WDM sound card that is not being recognized my Mandrake 8.2. It sees that the card is there, but can't seem to find/configure a driver that works with the card. Any suggestions? Yes, I am considering junking the

2 CD-ROMs on ONE Sound Card?
I currently have a Diamond Multimedia S.90 sound card. My OS is Win 98SE, and I have a voice/speakerphone modem. I also have a CDRW and a Pioneer DVD hooked The sound card has Mic In, Speaker Out, Aux In jacks on the back using 1/8 plugs. The internal speaker phone modem has a Mic In and Speaker Out jacks using

THE SOUND CARD INDUSTRY IS A JOKE!!! <- Arny Thanks for the ...
Remove
both cards and uninstall the drivers. then after a restart, power down, install the sound card only and NT driver for it, using Irq, I/O, DMA that are free (run winmsd to check this) and that can be used with the sound card (check the instructions for the sound card). Once you get the sound card working you

ISA sound card will slow down your games
It seems to me that it must be the sound card. I have a plug-and-play card, the MediaSound SW32, based on the OPTi 82C924. As I understand it, this chip is similar to the 82C929 apart from the plug-and-play aspect. The card has a jumper on it to disable PNP, which the manual recommends setting for non-PNP systems;

Sound card history - please check this
I was told that it was a sound card problem. I figured that if that was needed, why not overhaul the whole machine. I bought a 20 gig hard drive, a 56K modem card, a CD burner and finally a 16 bit sound card. So maybe I just should have bought a whole new machine, but I liked this one. And oh yeah, I added a clean

Old Sound Card
Mikkel Breiler m...@image.dk alt audio pro live-sound "kelly teaff" <kellyte...@attbi.com> wrote: I can't get decent sound on my Athlon 1.8GHz PC (Via chipset, 512MB DDR RAM). I've tried the onboard Via sound card, a Yamaha sound card, and now a Mad Dog CMI-based sound card, and they all sound bad.

What sound card to buy?
Even though sound cards are relied upon for many other tasks, and this editorial I refer to, points out clearly the sound card good for you depends on what you When things change, I will go buy a new console (sound card). I chose the console market example for a reason, unlike consoles (where you are buying a

Low Volume from sound card
Billy wrote: Taking best offer on both these. hard drive: - 120GB - 7200rpm - 8mb cache - ATA 133 sound card: - Creative Audigy 2 - Has drivers disk - 6.1 surround sound Like I said, both of these have to go so the best offer will take it! Thanks, Billy (billy_the_...@shaw.ca) 665-7427 Hi Liam.

Recommend a better sound card?
Tony McCanless T...@Mservers.net microsoft public windowsme general OK ... the computer is recognizing the sound card, but it does not have the correct drivers loaded. You have tried removing the unknown device from the Device Manager? I thought you said that at the first. You have removed this and rebooted?

Packet by sound card
Niall nial...@btinternet.com comp sys ibm pc soundcard tech alt comp hardware 24hoursupport helpdesk On Wed, 12 Jan 2000 12:39:09 -0500, Bill Schnakenberg <willshakOutSpam...@Dotfrontiernet.net> wrote: I have a Sony Spressa Pro CRX140s/c and an Adaptec 2930U SCSI card, both of which I just installed.

sound cards
Make sure you disable the onboard sound in BIOS 2. Are you connecting the IDE cable from the CD to the Sound Card 3. If so just connect the IDE cable to the MOBO and the audio out to the sound card "Mantis" wrote: I'm having a problem routing my CD-ROM through my new sound card. The sound card is the Soundblaster

ZIP PP conflicts w/ sound card?
... #alias snd-card-3 snd-virmidi alias sound-slot-0 snd-card-0 alias sound-slot-1 snd-card-1 alias sound-slot-2 snd-card-2 alias sound-slot-3 snd-card-3 Read the manpage first and set the environment variables as instructed. in rosegarden I don't get any errors but it doesn't play sound. if I try to play it

Problem with sound after installing SCSI card
Put
your Sound Card on the 3rd PCI Slot and install the Drivers for your sound card. My Voodoo 2 works fine. Reference drivers from 3Dfx will give an error of "illegal application" or give an "DDE Error" if I use the Creative Labs 3.01 Drivers. Asus AV7 Revision 1.02 BIOS 1005A AMD Thunderbird 750@750Mhz Creative

Can't get sound card (SB16) to work...
EJ ed...@yahoo.com linux redhat install Well previous to Redhat 7.1, it did not probe sound or network cards either. I am running 7.0 here. $ su - password: <secret> There are several ac7.* files in /usr/src/linux/drivers/sound, so I assume it is supported. # sndconfig # select your sound card #kernelcfg # I hope