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Audio Flutters - How to Solve?
Name: Kevin C Date: December 11, 1999 at 12:53:53 Pacific
Comment:
I have a 40x cd, a pII 333, 32mb ram and a eide 8gb hd. So, can anyone tell me why my audio STILL flutters? The Windows startup wav file flutters. Star Trek Borg audio flutters (notably, even thought the full screen video is smooth). Help!
Name: Phil Date: December 11, 1999 at 15:58:48 Pacific
Reply:
Hi Kevin
What sound card do you have? Is it a flutter, or is it a stutter? You've gone a fairly decent spec. machine, why have you only got 32Mb RAM if audio is an important issue?
Regards
Phil
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Response Number 2
Name: mike winder Date: December 11, 1999 at 16:39:20 Pacific
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if the win startup wav flutters i would first confirm your device resource settings.then confirm the drivers are correct.then confirm directx is ok. check in control panel, system, devices for the soundcard resources. start , run, sysedit will show the resources allocated during start-up. they must be identical.
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Response Number 3
Name: Marcel Date: December 12, 1999 at 06:33:08 Pacific
Reply:
Stutter or flutter, especialy with the Win startup usualy indicates a resources conflict, your card may me trying to share an IRQ with some other item in your system.
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