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General Forums => Hardware and Software => Topic started by: airspro on December 04, 2006, 06:25:53 PM

Title: Thanks Skuzzy
Post by: airspro on December 04, 2006, 06:25:53 PM
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My first guess when someone has a sound card issue goes to the interrupts. If a sound card shares an interrupt with another medium to high data usage device, there is a very good chance sound will be erratic and VOX will probably be lost as well.


I got this info from your post on the sound card thread . My turtle beach since I put this in this pc has always been kind of skrachy sounding . I moved it tonight after reading the above . Hey man you saved me some coins was gonna buy another sound card . I was just on AH and Pipz was saying I sound alot better now .

Thanks again for all you time and effort , that extra mile really does mean alot to us dweebs .


spro
Title: Thanks Skuzzy
Post by: airspro on December 05, 2006, 02:50:27 PM
Here are my settings for PC and game . Anymore changes that I could do yet ?

Pics below:

(http://www.onpoi.net/ah/pics/users/1007_1165351579_soundsettings.jpg)

(http://www.onpoi.net/ah/pics/users/1007_1165351618_ahvoxsettings.jpg)
Title: Thanks Skuzzy
Post by: SkyChimp03 on December 05, 2006, 02:54:20 PM
Are you having problems?:D
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Post by: Skuzzy on December 05, 2006, 04:22:02 PM
Glad the information helped.
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Post by: squealer on December 06, 2006, 03:21:49 AM
Maybe a bad idea having all your mic settings at full blast. turn them down a little for a less distorted sound, maybe worth a try.
Title: Thanks Skuzzy
Post by: airspro on January 31, 2007, 04:12:22 PM
Yep squealer , I did turn them down just a bit as when testing vox with my name in the V box it's a bit over done .

thanks again
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Post by: Nilsen on February 01, 2007, 05:24:36 AM
If i can jump in for a sec... what is the benefit of using "wave in"?
Title: Thanks Skuzzy
Post by: Skuzzy on February 01, 2007, 06:11:52 AM
None really Nilseon.  It is just another enconding method.  A little more overhead, but for some sound cards, it is the only stable option to use.
Title: Thanks Skuzzy
Post by: Nilsen on February 01, 2007, 06:18:26 AM
rgr ty :)