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In Reply to: RE: USB audio drop outs on XP - every other track. Anyone? posted by Presto on July 01, 2008 at 13:53:16
Did you check your VIDEO CARD's PCI latency setting? If it's 248 (maximum), as is often the case, it's asking for trouble with USB audio - you'll need to change that.
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Hey carcass:
Thanks for your reply.
I have two devices that show up on my PCI bus tweaker - my wireless network adapter (changed from 128 to zero with no effect) and the 1394 firewire adapter (changed from 32 to zero also with no effect).
The video card does not show up at all - it's AGP... so does it still have a PCI latency then? Or only PCI/PCIe video cards? I reduced it's hardware acceleration in steps and even disabled write combining, but all to no avail.
Cheers,
Presto
You probably don't want to hear about it, but here's solution for you: stick one of your sound cards (you have more than one, if I recall) in PC, use SPDIF out, and forget that freakin' USB altogether.
I know, being as crazy as next guy on this forum, I wouldn't follow such advice myself.
Carcass:
You're kdding right? Read my post to all above. Collectively, we got it licked. DONE like DINNER!
Cheers,
Presto
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