Hi,
I'm having problems with my SB16 PnP ISA sound card on my KT7-RAID running Win2k. Before I was having poping problems which were solved by removing the 16-bit DMA (solution got from the FAQ). However now after about 2-10 mins of a constant sound buffer being open (WinAmp, Quake3, etc..) it suddenly starts outputing a loud static noise (like when a TV isn't tuned on a channel). I then can't hear any of what is supposed to be outputed. Closing the sound buffer, restarting it fixes it until the next time (i.e. pressing stop, then play in WinAmp). Does anyone know what I can do to fix this problem?
It apears as if this sudden surge of static isn't infact random gibberish but the sound it should be outputting, just REALLY loud. If I set the volume bar in WinAmp to full before the problem happends (and adjust the levels in Windows volume control so it's at a normal volume), then when the problem happends if I reduce the volume in WinAmp it returns to sort of normal (there is a bit of hissing here and there).
I think that the problem happends when some other program tries to use sound.
Does anyone know how i could fix this? OR should I just get a new sound card?
Thanks
I'm having problems with my SB16 PnP ISA sound card on my KT7-RAID running Win2k. Before I was having poping problems which were solved by removing the 16-bit DMA (solution got from the FAQ). However now after about 2-10 mins of a constant sound buffer being open (WinAmp, Quake3, etc..) it suddenly starts outputing a loud static noise (like when a TV isn't tuned on a channel). I then can't hear any of what is supposed to be outputed. Closing the sound buffer, restarting it fixes it until the next time (i.e. pressing stop, then play in WinAmp). Does anyone know what I can do to fix this problem?
It apears as if this sudden surge of static isn't infact random gibberish but the sound it should be outputting, just REALLY loud. If I set the volume bar in WinAmp to full before the problem happends (and adjust the levels in Windows volume control so it's at a normal volume), then when the problem happends if I reduce the volume in WinAmp it returns to sort of normal (there is a bit of hissing here and there).
I think that the problem happends when some other program tries to use sound.
Does anyone know how i could fix this? OR should I just get a new sound card?
Thanks