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Title: Audiophile 2496 Troubles
Post by: twoodruff on November 02, 2004, 09:08:27 AM
ok, occasionally (everyday), my 2496 has troubles when trying to playback wavs out of wavelab or cdwave. It makes these weird dungeon type sounds. I go to the website download some drivers and delete the old ones and restart and then install the new drivers and it works for half a day, then repeat process, help?
Title: Re: Audiophile 2496 Troubles
Post by: mmedley. on November 03, 2004, 11:08:40 PM
Sounds kind of like an IRQ conflict or a driver conflict. Have you tried switching it to a different PCI slot?

Have you recently upgraded to Service Pack 2?

Title: Re: Audiophile 2496 Troubles
Post by: leegeddy on November 03, 2004, 11:17:23 PM
ok, occasionally (everyday), my 2496 has troubles when trying to playback wavs out of wavelab or cdwave. It makes these weird dungeon type sounds. I go to the website download some drivers and delete the old ones and restart and then install the new drivers and it works for half a day, then repeat process, help?

tw;
make sure you switch back to Internal Xtal in your Hardware Settings after s/pdif transfers. if you don't, you'll hear that deeeep roar during playback.

marc
Title: Re: Audiophile 2496 Troubles
Post by: Gordon on November 06, 2004, 03:05:29 AM
ok, occasionally (everyday), my 2496 has troubles when trying to playback wavs out of wavelab or cdwave. It makes these weird dungeon type sounds. I go to the website download some drivers and delete the old ones and restart and then install the new drivers and it works for half a day, then repeat process, help?

tw;
make sure you switch back to Internal Xtal in your Hardware Settings after s/pdif transfers. if you don't, you'll hear that deeeep roar during playback.

marc


mine won't play for more than a second at a time if I don't switch it back to internal.
Title: Re: Audiophile 2496 Troubles
Post by: twoodruff on November 09, 2004, 11:07:26 PM
Sounds kind of like an IRQ conflict or a driver conflict. Have you tried switching it to a different PCI slot?

Have you recently upgraded to Service Pack 2?




problem fixed, I did move it to another PCI slot and it is on its on IRQ now
Title: Re: Audiophile 2496 Troubles
Post by: mmedley. on November 10, 2004, 11:28:06 AM
Awesome. Good work. Glad to be of assistance.