- May 2, 2003
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I recently did a new build with an ASUS P8Z68-V LX and 2500K. Up until today I had only ever used the optical drive to install the OS and other software. There were no issues with the drive doing this.
Today, I was going to start ripping my CD collection, and the audio was garbling and stuttering with the first CD. Thinking it was the disk, I switched to another, but still had the same problem. I switched to another identical optical drive, and had the same problem. Then I switched the SATA cable. Same problem. Switched to different SATA ports on the motherboard. Same problem.
The next step was to remove the ASUS Xonar DG sound card, and try the on board audio. Still the same problem.
I can stream audio from the Internet with no problems, and play music through Foobar or iTunes with no problems.
Is this a motherboard issue? Am I missing any troubleshooting steps with the current hardware?
Today, I was going to start ripping my CD collection, and the audio was garbling and stuttering with the first CD. Thinking it was the disk, I switched to another, but still had the same problem. I switched to another identical optical drive, and had the same problem. Then I switched the SATA cable. Same problem. Switched to different SATA ports on the motherboard. Same problem.
The next step was to remove the ASUS Xonar DG sound card, and try the on board audio. Still the same problem.
I can stream audio from the Internet with no problems, and play music through Foobar or iTunes with no problems.
Is this a motherboard issue? Am I missing any troubleshooting steps with the current hardware?
