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Old February 25th 04, 01:56 PM
ak
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Default A7V8X-X board with sound problem.

I am using an ASUS A7V8X-X motherboard with AMD Athlon 2200+
processor. When I play any .wav file, the computer will freeze for a
few sec and then it will continue to load the application. I have
updated to the lastest SoundMax driver from the ASUS web site and
still having the problem.


Any suggestion?

Thanks,
Alfred

B.T.W., I am using Windows 98 and have 512M of PC2100 ram on the
system.
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Old February 26th 04, 01:57 AM
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=|[ ak's ]|= wrote:

I am using an ASUS A7V8X-X motherboard with AMD Athlon 2200+
processor. When I play any .wav file, the computer will freeze for a
few sec and then it will continue to load the application. I have
updated to the lastest SoundMax driver from the ASUS web site and
still having the problem.

Any suggestion?


um try a reinstall or different drivers to install I think -and they should
sort it out.

There are expensive soundmax drivers with stereo microphone noise
cancellation (yum)

Thanks, Alfred

B.T.W., I am using Windows 98 and have 512M of PC2100 ram on the
system.


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Old February 26th 04, 02:36 AM
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Any suggestion what different drivers i should try?

Thanks,
Alfred
Creeping Stone wrote in
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=|[ ak's ]|= wrote:

I am using an ASUS A7V8X-X motherboard with AMD Athlon 2200+
processor. When I play any .wav file, the computer will freeze

for a
few sec and then it will continue to load the application. I have
updated to the lastest SoundMax driver from the ASUS web site and
still having the problem.

Any suggestion?


um try a reinstall or different drivers to install I think -and

they
should sort it out.

There are expensive soundmax drivers with stereo microphone noise
cancellation (yum)

Thanks, Alfred

B.T.W., I am using Windows 98 and have 512M of PC2100 ram on the
system.


-Handyweight Processingpower


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Old February 26th 04, 03:23 AM
Creeping Stone
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=|[ AK's ]|= wrote:

Any suggestion what different drivers i should try?

Thanks,
Alfred


I could - but Im suffering mysterious and very sporadic bios-like beep.
It might be a sounddriver im trying that was for a laptop model!
(with exact same chips) i think. Its got noise cancelation on the mic input
-buts its not stereo.

The wdhl wdm se/me/2k/xp driver is huge from asus:
http://www.asus.com.tw/support/downl...-X&Type=Latest

18 MegaBytes
for midi samples or sumfinG ?

I think the flash driver costs - you buy it through the device mangler
options(! )
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