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Dell XPS dual-processor and SB X-Fi soundcard squealing blows monkey chunks
« Reply #15 on: February 20, 2006, 11:37:16 PM »
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"What U Hear"?  I can't find any documentation on that "feature".


This is a very handy utility for...borrowing...sounds. This will copy everything that is going out your speakers and act as if it were a microphone input. Basically, select that as your input, turn the volume up, play some music and begin recording in Sound Recorder. You'll see what I mean.
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« Reply #16 on: February 21, 2006, 05:20:59 AM »
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Yeah, I did that.  The mic is now so sensitive that its picking up the clicks when I'm typing this message.  I can hear myself breathe through the headphones.

But when I go over to Windows Start ->Control Panel -> Sounds and Audio Devices ->Sounds and Audio Devices ->Voice Recording -> Test Hardware and it tells me that it can't detect my microphone unless I'm swallowing the *&@ thing.  WTF?  

Also, what is "What U Hear"?  I can't find any documentation on that "feature".


The what you hear is a great feature for recording, uh, what you hear... like streaming music, or if you have old records / tapes plugged in via the line-in.

BTW if you mute your Mic in Windows, it should work in game with the usual T / F12

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« Reply #17 on: February 21, 2006, 08:04:39 AM »
"What U Hear" has promise.  Might be time for me to dig through "Band of Brothers" and grab some good quotes for AH special effects.  

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« Reply #18 on: February 21, 2006, 02:02:56 PM »
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The what you hear is a great feature for recording, uh, what you hear... like streaming music, or if you have old records / tapes plugged in via the line-in.

BTW if you mute your Mic in Windows, it should work in game with the usual T / F12


When "What U Hear" is selected, all other inputs are turned off. When "Microphone" is selected, all other inputs are turned off.

Sadly, AHVoice has an issue with it for some reason...it gets all garbled to the point that you can barely tell it's a song.
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« Reply #19 on: February 21, 2006, 08:40:23 PM »
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Dual core+WinXP=Teh sucks. It's only been posted a hundred times.


I've got an Intel dual core and Windows XP Pro, and it works great.

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« Reply #20 on: February 28, 2006, 08:11:15 PM »
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Dual core+WinXP=Teh sucks. It's only been posted a hundred times.


FALSE.

The Intel Dual Core machines are fine, maybe you should go re-read those posts.  I think those were processors from 'Brand X' (can't remember who, but it wasn't Intel).

I'm running a Dell XPS 600 Dual Pentium 850 and I've never been happier.  AH doesn't take advantage of the Dual Core so its really not a factor in this specific program.

I will tell you I spent the first day removing all the crud that dell pre-loads on the machine.  Mine is down to 21 processes running.

My Machine with the Nvidia 6800 is pushing 75fps at almost all times in AH with all sliders and options maxed out (except ugly animated water) at 1600x1200 resolution.  Animated water hits for about 50% frame rate and I don't like the way it looks anyhow, so I don't use it.

Tell me again about my sucky Dual Core.

Anyhow, the mic is a little soft... I have found that using the mic jack on the back of the machine gets better results than the one on the front panel.. I assume that there is a 'Y' split in the line inside the computer and it robs voltage from the mic, but I haven't looked.

I am still trying to boost the mic volume... but mine works well enough on the jack at the back of the machine.
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« Reply #21 on: March 02, 2006, 08:50:01 AM »
I don't want to distract from the original problem in this thread, but since the number of running applications was brought up I'll post this here.

I use a free version of WinPatrol by BillP Studios to control running processes. http://www.winpatrol.com/

They also have a premium version with some extras if you pay for it.

A little window pops up when you click on the little scotty dog icon in the system tray which shows your Startup Programs, IE Helpers, Tasks, Services, Active Tasks, Cookies and Options.

If you click the Startup Programs tab, click on a file name, it shows the folder location, Name of the process, Company who created it, and the registry key where it's located. You can click on a Full Report button to get a list of all the running programs on one page. You can click on Disable or Remove button to make the application quit loading every time you start windows. This is a lot easier to use than msconfig.exe because you can decipher what the running process is and decide if you want it to load when you start Windows or not.

When you install new software, it pops up a warning that the program is trying to install itself so that it loads every time you start Windows, at which point you can tell Scotty the Watchdog no. The programs still work fine when you want to run them, they just aren't loaded at startup and running in the background.
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« Reply #22 on: March 04, 2006, 10:20:47 PM »
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the mic is a little soft...


Just to check -- you might want to make sure you have your "+20 db mic boost" option checked in the advanced options of your microphone.

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« Reply #23 on: March 10, 2006, 05:45:06 PM »
I have just a couple of Creative programs installed from the Audigy disc (Audigy Gamer).   I remove the taskbar, and the Creative HQ is disabled from startup, via "Selective Startup".

I fried the GeF3 Ti-200 I was using.  So now I use a Hercules - DDR-DVI (essentially a GeF1).  I get FR's of 60, and low 30's in the thick stuff.

My System?

I currently have a Pentium 3, 800Mhz
384MB of RAM (133)
XP Pro
Audigy

I have 15 processes running (incl. AH2)
I installed SP 2 and it hiked up to 24, I uninstalled SP2, and go with SP1

I use FSAutoStart, and have for 2 years.  Good program.

I laugh because I ger better gameplay from "my POS than they do from their 'home built super computers' ".  

However.  Next week I will getting an HP 3800+ AMD, w/ 250GB SATA, 1GB of 3200, and a wide open PCI-e slot.

It looks like I'll be hacking my way through the processes.  

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