|
Audio Asylum Thread Printer Get a view of an entire thread on one page |
For Sale Ads |
41.183.0.21
In Reply to: RE: To install 1212M driver to full modified cMP2 PC (AOB) posted by ionian on April 01, 2010 at 10:20:20
EMU driver installation may require more services esp. DCOM server.
See this post for more details on using EMU cards.
Follow Ups:
Hi Cics,
Thank you for your answer. But The setup is failed again. I set all Windows services to Automatic. The system give same message. Setup can't complete.What can I do as solution this problem? I don't want to install new Windows and to do all AOB modification again. Its takes so much time for me.
Edits: 04/02/10 04/02/10
The only other thing that would cause this is Minlogon. If you have done so then you must reverse it, i.e. go back to Winlogon & undo registry entry.
Yes, I have done minlogon. I will reverse minlogon and I'll try again.
Thank you cics.
My transport PC project is here:
http://www.stereomecmuasi.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=889
I didn't succeed to install 1212M's driver setup; so, I installed a new clean WinXP SP2. Now, there is no problem to install 1212M driver.
But, there is some note about 1212M sound card here:
http://www.cicsmemoryplayer.com/index.php?n=CPlay.Guide"This soundcard offers poor latency of 2ms (at any sample rate), preferred buffer latency doesn’t match output latency and no hardware optimization supported. Note that if you have an EMU card installed, do NOT disable it (in device manager) as this causes instability (as drivers remain operational)!"
What can I do about this?
When I listening music form unbalanced analog output, there is some crackling like "click, click" sound. What can I do about this?
Edits: 04/05/10 04/05/10 04/05/10
EMU drivers are difficult to work with. I found with my 1212M, I had to do a new build to remove the installation! I use it on my dev PC.
Unfortunately there's nothing one can do about its poor 2ms latency performance (quite possibly due to its excessive bloat). One thing you could try is something that carcass93 suggested (unfortunately I don't have a link). As I recall, you need to disable some of its hidden devices that are installed (device manager > show hidden devices > ... be prepared for a long list). Try this search .
As to crackling I too had that - try rebooting and/or using a larger buffer/latency.
Post a Followup:
FAQ |
Post a Message! |
Forgot Password? |
|
||||||||||||||
|
This post is made possible by the generous support of people like you and our sponsors: