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cmi8738 windows 2000

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Name: Mguel
Date: July 18, 2002 at 05:00:05 Pacific
Subject: cmi8738 windows 2000
Comment:
Here cmi8738 on win 2k and having some problems. Some sounds sound really strange (it seems they are played partially). I realiced that when hearing a song they sounded correctly... very strange. I installed latest driver (http://www.cmedia.com.tw/e_dload1.htm) and the problem was attenuated, but still doesn't work correctly!!!

Does any one know if there is some setting or something I can do?


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Name: eden
Date: August 27, 2002 at 05:29:39 Pacific
Subject: cmi8738 windows 2000
Reply: (edit)
The drivers are s---.
I still donīt know how to enable 3D-Sound effects.


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