Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2005 11:39 am
Hi
While recording I get these distorted sounds in my mix: the file 'strange sounds' provides an example (http://uk.f1.pg.briefcase.yahoo.com/jeroenstarrenburg)
...anyone got some suggestions on how to fix this problem? I think it has to do with somwething in my new computer (I already tried using a different mixer, different cables).
I tried installing the Luna v2.5 Win 2x/xp file from the creamware site, but it conflicted with the Scope 4.0. I deinstalled both and tried reinstalling them in different setting (e.g. first the luna file and then scope, only the luna file etc). I still keep having the problem (I am now only using the scope 4.0)
My current set up:
Operating system: Windows XP, service pack 2 installed
Processors: Dual Intel Xeon 2.8
Mainboard: Dell 0x0392 with Intel E7525 chipset (with 82801EB (ICH5) southbridge)
Soundcard: Luna II (PCI slot (PCI bus 6, device 13, function 0), Scope 4.0
*edit*
and i forgot (i spent the last two hours reading about this subjet)
1x 80 GB 7200 SATA hard disk (for my programs)
1x 160 GB 7200 IDE hard disk (for recording)
i've read that SATA can mean trouble...otherwise pci latency can be the problem...i downloaded powerstrip to investigate my latency values:
my creamware card has a latency of 96 (whereas my ethernet controller and my firewire bus have a latency of 64). I made some changes in the different values, put the distortion problem persists...
here are the specs from the powerstrip report:
Diagnostic report - generated on 2/20/2005
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PowerStrip build - 491
Windows build - v.5.1.2600.2.Service Pack 2
DirectX build - v.5.03.2600.2180 (xpsp_sp2_rtm.040803-2158)
OpenGL renderer - (n/a)
System board
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Type - Intel
Transfer mechanism - DMA
Non-local memory - 123.3 MB
PCI Express version - 1.00a
Graphics card #1
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Identity - ATI Display controller
Memory clock - 195.75 MHz
Engine clock - 391.50 MHz
IRQ - 16, shared
PCIe version - 1.00a
PCIe link rate - x16
Display driver - ati2dvag.dll, v.6.14.10.6497
DirectX driver - ati2dvag.dll, v.6.14.10.6497
Attached monitor - DELA00B (Plug and Play Monitor)
Monitor caps (1) - 2248x1264, 79kHz, 95Hz
Device enumeration
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dell CPU-to-PCI bridge (359E8086h)
Intel PCI-to-PCI/PCIe bridge (35958086h) - using IRQ16
Intel PCI-to-PCI/PCIe bridge (35968086h) - using IRQ16
Intel PCI-to-PCI/PCIe bridge (35978086h) - using IRQ16
Dell Universal serial bus (USB) (24D28086h) - using IRQ16
Intel PCI-to-PCI bridge (244E8086h)
Intel PCI-to-ISA bridge (24D08086h)
Intel PCI-to-PCI/PCIe bridge (03298086h)
Intel PCI-to-PCI/PCIe bridge (032A8086h)
Dell Ethernet controller (10268086h) - using IRQ48
ATI Display controller (5B641002h) - using IRQ16
Dell Firewire bus (8023104Ch) - using IRQ16
Creamware Gmbh Multimedia device (0B0014B5h) - using IRQ17
Thanks in advance for any help!
Kind regards
Jeroen
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: jeroenstarrenburg on 2005-02-20 16:36 ]</font>
While recording I get these distorted sounds in my mix: the file 'strange sounds' provides an example (http://uk.f1.pg.briefcase.yahoo.com/jeroenstarrenburg)
...anyone got some suggestions on how to fix this problem? I think it has to do with somwething in my new computer (I already tried using a different mixer, different cables).
I tried installing the Luna v2.5 Win 2x/xp file from the creamware site, but it conflicted with the Scope 4.0. I deinstalled both and tried reinstalling them in different setting (e.g. first the luna file and then scope, only the luna file etc). I still keep having the problem (I am now only using the scope 4.0)
My current set up:
Operating system: Windows XP, service pack 2 installed
Processors: Dual Intel Xeon 2.8
Mainboard: Dell 0x0392 with Intel E7525 chipset (with 82801EB (ICH5) southbridge)
Soundcard: Luna II (PCI slot (PCI bus 6, device 13, function 0), Scope 4.0
*edit*
and i forgot (i spent the last two hours reading about this subjet)
1x 80 GB 7200 SATA hard disk (for my programs)
1x 160 GB 7200 IDE hard disk (for recording)
i've read that SATA can mean trouble...otherwise pci latency can be the problem...i downloaded powerstrip to investigate my latency values:
my creamware card has a latency of 96 (whereas my ethernet controller and my firewire bus have a latency of 64). I made some changes in the different values, put the distortion problem persists...
here are the specs from the powerstrip report:
Diagnostic report - generated on 2/20/2005
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PowerStrip build - 491
Windows build - v.5.1.2600.2.Service Pack 2
DirectX build - v.5.03.2600.2180 (xpsp_sp2_rtm.040803-2158)
OpenGL renderer - (n/a)
System board
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Type - Intel
Transfer mechanism - DMA
Non-local memory - 123.3 MB
PCI Express version - 1.00a
Graphics card #1
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Identity - ATI Display controller
Memory clock - 195.75 MHz
Engine clock - 391.50 MHz
IRQ - 16, shared
PCIe version - 1.00a
PCIe link rate - x16
Display driver - ati2dvag.dll, v.6.14.10.6497
DirectX driver - ati2dvag.dll, v.6.14.10.6497
Attached monitor - DELA00B (Plug and Play Monitor)
Monitor caps (1) - 2248x1264, 79kHz, 95Hz
Device enumeration
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dell CPU-to-PCI bridge (359E8086h)
Intel PCI-to-PCI/PCIe bridge (35958086h) - using IRQ16
Intel PCI-to-PCI/PCIe bridge (35968086h) - using IRQ16
Intel PCI-to-PCI/PCIe bridge (35978086h) - using IRQ16
Dell Universal serial bus (USB) (24D28086h) - using IRQ16
Intel PCI-to-PCI bridge (244E8086h)
Intel PCI-to-ISA bridge (24D08086h)
Intel PCI-to-PCI/PCIe bridge (03298086h)
Intel PCI-to-PCI/PCIe bridge (032A8086h)
Dell Ethernet controller (10268086h) - using IRQ48
ATI Display controller (5B641002h) - using IRQ16
Dell Firewire bus (8023104Ch) - using IRQ16
Creamware Gmbh Multimedia device (0B0014B5h) - using IRQ17
Thanks in advance for any help!
Kind regards
Jeroen
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: jeroenstarrenburg on 2005-02-20 16:36 ]</font>