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Strong distortion when recording at not 44.1kHz - problem
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I am recording from line-in with a CMI-8738 (integrated on the motherboard), under WindowsXP, and when the sampling rate is NOT 44.1kHz, there is a strong distortion in the sound. I would like to be able to record at 48kHz. Can anybody help? PS: I have tried the CM9739 driver but with it the same distortion happens at 44.1kHz samping rate as well. Thank you. PS: Sorry for reposting from microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support (Message-ID: ) |
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Strong distortion when recording at not 44.1kHz - problem
Solved problems with this pretty cr*p chip on-board Asus m/b by installing a
separate sound card. This was AFTER posting - no answers - and, as you have already discovered, neither Asus nor CMedia are able/willing to help. If you elect this remedy - the soundcard documentation should tell you to disable the on-board chip in BIOS before installing. If yr m/b is Asus (mine is A7V266-E) referring to m/b documentation offers little help. Here's how I did it. In BIOS, advanced, DISABLE the TWO references to AC97, continue to boot. In XP Device Manager, go to Sound /Game controller, and "DISABLE IN THIS CONFIGURATION". Shut down. Install your new sound card, and load its drivers. Hope this helps - Len. "Andy" wrote in message ... Hello: I am recording from line-in with a CMI-8738 (integrated on the motherboard), under WindowsXP, and when the sampling rate is NOT 44.1kHz, there is a strong distortion in the sound. I would like to be able to record at 48kHz. Can anybody help? PS: I have tried the CM9739 driver but with it the same distortion happens at 44.1kHz samping rate as well. Thank you. PS: Sorry for reposting from microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support (Message-ID: ) |
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Strong distortion when recording at not 44.1kHz - problem
yabbadoo wrote:
Solved problems with this pretty cr*p chip on-board Asus m/b by installing a separate sound card. This was AFTER posting - no answers - and, as you have already discovered, neither Asus nor CMedia are able/willing to help. If you elect this remedy - the soundcard documentation should tell you to disable the on-board chip in BIOS before installing. If yr m/b is Asus (mine is A7V266-E) referring to m/b documentation offers little help. Here's how I did it. This is a Chaintech m/b. Thank you for the response. It seems that a separate card is the way to go. --Andy |
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