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Thread ID: 92021 2008-07-26 02:06:00 XP- Audio Plays FASTER Than Normal & 8Gb Ram Q's- Help!! WESTCOAST (14011) Press F1
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692304 2008-07-26 02:51:00 would u guys advise for me to get full potential out of my ram upgrade to vista 64? etc as im sick of xp ...lol windows in general WESTCOAST (14011)
692305 2008-07-26 03:01:00 I would make sure there are drivers for x64 if you do.

Otherwise nothing will work, besides Windows
Speedy Gonzales (78)
692306 2008-07-26 03:04:00 I would make sure there are drivers for x64 if you do.

Otherwise nothing will work, besides Windows

all my stuff is new and vista compatible as far as my vga, soundcard, motherboard and most of the main programs are concerned...would most of the programs that are genrally on vista 32 work on 64?
WESTCOAST (14011)
692307 2008-07-26 03:16:00 Try this - go into Start/Control Panel / Double click Sounds and audio Devices / Under the Audio Tab, there will be a drop down box, make sure the sound blaster is selected as the default play back device.

If it is, you may need to uninstall the audio drivers and reinstall them again.
wainuitech (129)
692308 2008-07-26 03:17:00 If your comfortable moving to Vista its up to you really, I don't use it much prefer XP my system is stable, secure and fast why would I bloat it. I think the programs are not an issue on 64 bit bit not 100% sure google them. You could even try Linux since its free gary67 (56)
692309 2008-07-26 03:21:00 Try this - go into Start/Control Panel / Double click Sounds and audio Devices / Under the Audio Tab, there will be a drop down box, make sure the sound blaster is selected as the default play back device.

If it is, you may need to uninstall the audio drivers and reinstall them again.

yeah it is set as default
WESTCOAST (14011)
692310 2008-07-26 03:29:00 Are you using the front or back audio ports to listen to audio?

If the front, whats it connected to? The mobo or this creative card?
Speedy Gonzales (78)
692311 2008-07-26 03:33:00 Check this as well under sound and audio devices---

Click Speaker Volume Tab

CLICK ADVANCED ( down the bottom on Speakers)
CLICK PERFORMANCE
PUT HARDWARE ACCELERATION FULL
PUTSAMPLE RATE CONVERSION QUALITY AS BEST. O.K
REBOOT COMPUTER

OR click the restore defaults.
wainuitech (129)
692312 2008-07-26 03:40:00 Are you using the front or back audio ports to listen to audio?

If the front, whats it connected to? The mobo or this creative card?

the speakers are connected at the rear of my sound card, the front interface has midi ports and headphone jack etc which work fine its more the general windows thats the problem...i also did check the settings and they were all set on the speaker advanced sections as above i will re boot and see what happens...i doubt it will change anything
WESTCOAST (14011)
692313 2008-07-26 03:45:00 Check this as well under sound and audio devices---

Click Speaker Volume Tab

CLICK ADVANCED ( down the bottom on Speakers)
CLICK PERFORMANCE
PUT HARDWARE ACCELERATION FULL
PUTSAMPLE RATE CONVERSION QUALITY AS BEST. O.K
REBOOT COMPUTER

OR click the restore defaults.

done, no change what so ever...this is really gettin outta control lol :help:
WESTCOAST (14011)
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