Audio glitch

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  1. Posts : 908
    Windows 7 Home Premium
       #11

    pboong said:
    Aphelion said:
    pboong said:
    I make a search around the area with my friend help that the Firewire card I am using are totally incompatible at all. Hence, audio glitch occurred.

    If at all possible, use a Firewire card with the Texas Instruments (TI) Firewire chip.
    If that isn't available use a card that has a VIA Firewire chip.

    Ap
    My Belkin Firewire PCI-E card is running with Texas Instrument but it still give me glitch, jerky, snap sound tho.

    As I double check via Microsoft compatibility list, it claimed that they are still working on it.
    What sample rate are you recording at?

    Also, are your graphic drivers up to date?

    Ap
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  2. Posts : 96
    Window 7 Ultimate 64 bit Retail
    Thread Starter
       #12

    currently it is 96khz and right now I am not doing any recording, just more on playback tho.

    My graphic card drivers? Does Graphic card got to due with this? (Yeap, it is up to date. No further prompting me for any updates)

    It is funny that I put on my Firewire No-brand name on my PC and it work now.. even better than Belkin. But I am still monitoring if it will hang my player every now and then.

    But I do hope there's update from Microsoft for Belkin Firewire PCI-E card that I am holding on.
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