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Help and Support Forums => Technical Support => Topic started by: Tumor on August 25, 2003, 06:03:41 PM
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Just a note
Last night my vox cut out for the first time ever since I started bakcing down the sound acceleration. I went into dxdiag and sure enough, acceleration was all the way up. I backed it off a notch and vox died again. Backed off another and it was stable.
Always happens when the MA is a peak population.
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I've had some problems with vox lately too. I think maybe 60% of my radio calls get through when I use the 'tuned' channel. Could this be because of peak usage?
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You hate only hearing 60% of radio calls, sometimes when I try to transmit on my vox, my whole computer shuts down. I have tried everything from reinstalling to updating every driver in my computer. Now it is just touch and go to see it I will disco it i use the radio... :confused:
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I was just about to post a question about why my vox is goin down 3 or 4 times a night, when I seen your post about sound acceleration.
So how do i do what u did to stop the vox crashes? I have a cheap Soundmax onboard card, but it still didn't crash as much before.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Bumba
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Originally posted by airbumba
I was just about to post a question about why my vox is goin down 3 or 4 times a night, when I seen your post about sound acceleration.
So how do i do what u did to stop the vox crashes? I have a cheap Soundmax onboard card, but it still didn't crash as much before.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Bumba
Start-Run (type: dxdiag into the run box) go to Sound tab-lower acceleration.