I'm using a SBlive value sound card to a Yamaha TSS-1 5 speaker system.
The Yamaha unit has a receiver/ ( amplifier?) module in which I plug the speaker cables into.
I'm experiencing a cracking sound with treble primarily with *some* video files; especially at high volumes.
My setup is fine with mp3's, DVD's (using a Realmagic Hollywood Plus) and many games in general, it's just video files.
The video files work fine on all of our other computers. (These files are music videos (*.mpegs, *.asf, *.wmv) and movie files encoded in DivX (*.avi ) )
Anyone care to shed some light? I'm running Windows XP and updated the drivers to the most current one since Oct. 10, 2002.
Thanks for your time.
P.S. relevant system specs
- mobo Abit BH6 ( good ol' BX Chipset )
- soundcard SBlive value
- videocard Voodoo3 3000 ( using TV-out ); not too shabby, Counterstrike with WickedGL drivers are quite sm00th
- celeron 566mhz o/c to 850mhz
The Yamaha unit has a receiver/ ( amplifier?) module in which I plug the speaker cables into.
I'm experiencing a cracking sound with treble primarily with *some* video files; especially at high volumes.
My setup is fine with mp3's, DVD's (using a Realmagic Hollywood Plus) and many games in general, it's just video files.
The video files work fine on all of our other computers. (These files are music videos (*.mpegs, *.asf, *.wmv) and movie files encoded in DivX (*.avi ) )
Anyone care to shed some light? I'm running Windows XP and updated the drivers to the most current one since Oct. 10, 2002.
Thanks for your time.
P.S. relevant system specs
- mobo Abit BH6 ( good ol' BX Chipset )
- soundcard SBlive value
- videocard Voodoo3 3000 ( using TV-out ); not too shabby, Counterstrike with WickedGL drivers are quite sm00th
- celeron 566mhz o/c to 850mhz