Posted: Fri Jun 23, 2006 8:48 pm |
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Hi there,
I am using a Prodigy 7.1 LT card on Win XP (Tiny XP Rev2 - to be exact).
Machine Specs:
Intel D865GLC mainboard - genuine intel brand - not asus, gigabyte, abit etc.
512MB (2 x 256 MB) DDR400 generic ram (running in dual channel mode).
P4 2.6C CPU (The "C" denotes Hyperthreading, however I have turned it OFF in BIOS, as the audio seems to stutter/crackle slightly with HT turned ON

)
300GB IDE HDD - Western Digital 8MB Cache (nothing Fancy)
IDE CDROM Drive - Generic Brand
I am using Audiotrack Prodigy 7.1LT Drivers version 1.17 (available from the Korean page - the USA site is pathetic

)
(In fact I am furious about the lack of driver updates for this card - especially considering how they marketted it as having the best driver support 'now and forever'

.. you can't even MUTE line-in via the windows mixer control panel... you must do it inside the Prodigy sound panel. Which is a very big deal for me

)
I have directwire'd the output from MME channels 1 & 2 and WDM channels 1&2 into the ASIO input channels 1&2 respectively. (so yes, ASIO input 1 has both WDM output 1 and MME output 1 going to it..and same for ASIO input 2 and MME output 2 and WDM output2. I have also clicked the output to OFF on the MME, WDM and ASIO column header (It the rectangular button just below the heading name, which changes between OFF and OUT). By setting it to OFF, it prevents the unprocessed sound from being sent out of the card, giving you only what comes out of CONSOLE/Allocator (depending on how you are running it) - ie: the final mastered product only
I am running a latency of 256 samples, and have forced the S/R (sample rate) to 96Khz. I tried to do this because I will be running video on this machine, and such a low latency and high SR produce only a small initial lag... so the video is still in sync. But it does have pops and clicks sometimes

... So I'm still at a loss of how to to fix (maybe its just not possible to have this as a movie machine

).
I think thats about it.. let me know if I can be of anymore help.
I'm VERY new to all this audio/computer audio stuff.. so I might be making some assumptions/configurations which are invalid or innefficient.. if so, please let me know.
Cheers
Ice