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Post by Neebo on Apr 10, 2005 21:57:15 GMT
Hi,
Your driver worked perfectly on my old Soundmax chip however I now have a Sony S380 laptop with a Realtek High Definition Audio chip and cannot get it to work in low latency. The laptop has the newer 915PM chipset...any recommendations.
Thanks for your excellent driver
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Post by Michael Tippach on Apr 11, 2005 21:33:47 GMT
Neebo,
Could you please be a little more specific about what "cannot get it to work in low latency" means?
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Post by Neebo on Apr 12, 2005 22:17:36 GMT
Hi Michael,
I used to get really low latency with the Soundmax (at a buffer of 64 samples and no dropouts) however with the Realtek High Definition Audio I cannot go lower than 512 without the sound breaking up.
Thanks again
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Post by Neebo on Apr 14, 2005 9:00:17 GMT
Hi,
I experienced same problem with an Azalia CMI9880 and a chipset 915G. and a SATA RAID1 system disk But with a more trouble. When system wrote to SATA RAID1 volume I have some break 200-300 ms in audio streaming. Now I partially solved the problem. I installed new and upgraded application accelerator drivers for RAID system downloadable from Intel site ad completely removed drivers supplied from CMI for high definition audio and CMI9880 configuration tools. For reinstalling high definition audio I used drivers supplied from Microsoft in form of Hotfix for KB835221. I used “partially” at beginning because I can’t install any new tools for CMI but that seems to be not relevant. ASIO4All see all input and output and now I can lower buffers to 256 with a latency of 5ms.
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Post by Gian on Apr 14, 2005 9:04:43 GMT
Sorry, Neebo I wrote wrong name in replay.
Gian
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Post by Neebo on Apr 16, 2005 10:12:29 GMT
Thanks Gian I will give it a try.
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