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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 3 Inscrit : 10 sept. 05 Lieu : East Lansing - US Membre no 69,833 ![]() |
I have a dual 2.7 G5, bought this Audiophile 192 just yesterday, installed the newest drivers for 10.4.2 but it doesn't work properly. In iTunes for example or Quicktime Player, or DVD player, if the sampling rate is set to 192 or anything higher than 44100, there are pops and clicks all the time, it goes away sometimes but I have no idea when they go away. Sometimes I stop the song and resume it and they are gone. Sometimes, even if I switch back to 44100, they don't go away. I close the running programs, log out, log in, set the rate to 44100 and open all the programs again to get rid of it. But sometimes it just works. What is wrong with this card? Is my unit defected or is it about the drivers again?
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Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 14 Inscrit : 04 juil. 02 Lieu : AU Membre no 5,430 ![]() |
UPDATE
I took this one step further and now using Tiger's "launchd" instead of (what I think must be) SystemStarter to load DeltaHelper - seems to work even better. This combined with "locking" the sample rate in the Delta Preference Pane seems to have stopped (or at least reduced) the loss of sync issues. So far I've been unable to reproduce the loss of sync symptoms using QuickTime Player and iTunes to scrub through and jump through audio files. I don't pretend to know why this works - was just clutching at imaginary straw-like things as launchd seems to be the preferred way to, well, launch things in Tiger. If you're bored - try it. Just download "Lingon" (a GUI launchd editor) and make a new launchd job for DeltaHelper. http://lingon.sourceforge.net/ Ce message a été modifié par Fdumptch - sam. 11 févr. 2006, 03:35. |
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