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| Guest | All games experience sound hickups in Vista Ultimate X32? Hi All, I've got a DFI Lanparty NF4 Ultra-D board, an AMD FX60 cpu, 4GB of RAM and the onboard sound module (realtek) and an XFX 7900GT Extreme. Whatever games I play, Halflife-2, Halflife-2 Episode One, Fear, Fear Extraction point, NFS Carbon, etc etc. I experience sound hickups. I've tried the NForce4 Vista beta drivers, the NForce4 XP drivers (6.86) and the remix driver kits. Finally I;ve tried the Realtek audio drivers which do seem to have a better audio quality but the hichups remain. The hickups only occue in games. I have no real complaint about the speed of the video handling of games in Vista. I run at 1280x1024 and all games I run do this resolution very smooth on my system with Vista. I've tried several builds of videodrivers to see it that influences the sound hickups but it doesn't. Right now I'm using 100.54. Lack of RAM and/or CPU power can't be the problem ![]() Can anyone help? Patrick |
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| Guest | Re: All games experience sound hickups in Vista Ultimate X32? I don't have any sound hiccups, but I'm using an X-FI card versus the onboard. which would beg to question, with your rig, why would you use on-board sound over a sound blaster card ? "Patrick" <pkessen@home.nl> wrote in message news:6C913F45-8CF0-4A16-B008-857A54FC6E1D@microsoft.com... > Hi All, > > I've got a DFI Lanparty NF4 Ultra-D board, an AMD FX60 cpu, 4GB of RAM and > the onboard sound module (realtek) and an XFX 7900GT Extreme. > > Whatever games I play, Halflife-2, Halflife-2 Episode One, Fear, Fear > Extraction point, NFS Carbon, etc etc. > I experience sound hickups. > > I've tried the NForce4 Vista beta drivers, the NForce4 XP drivers (6.86) > and the remix driver kits. Finally I;ve tried the Realtek audio drivers > which do seem to have a better audio quality but the hichups remain. The > hickups only occue in games. > > I have no real complaint about the speed of the video handling of games in > Vista. I run at 1280x1024 and all games I run do this resolution very > smooth on my system with Vista. > > I've tried several builds of videodrivers to see it that influences the > sound hickups but it doesn't. Right now I'm using 100.54. > > Lack of RAM and/or CPU power can't be the problem ![]() > > Can anyone help? > > Patrick |
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| Guest | RE: All games experience sound hickups in Vista Ultimate X32? I guess your best bet would be to try an add-on soundcard (borrow from a friend) and see if you have the same issues. Although that may be frustrating, you will at least know if it's a specific issue with your on-board sound. I have a few odd issues on my version of Vista Ultimate, the biggest ones being related to my 8800 GTS and Nvidia's ropey drivers for Vista launch. I have an X-Fi card and no issues with sound at present, although I have only played media files and Counter-Strike: Source. I'm tempted to try my onboard sound, so that I can make use of the new sound API in Vista (seeing as the old HAL thing which helped Soundblaster products has been removed in DX10...which means I can now only get best sound when OpenAL is implemented into a game) - but then I'm planning a motherboard upgrade soon, so I may just wait. "Patrick" wrote: > Hi All, > > I've got a DFI Lanparty NF4 Ultra-D board, an AMD FX60 cpu, 4GB of RAM and > the onboard sound module (realtek) and an XFX 7900GT Extreme. > > Whatever games I play, Halflife-2, Halflife-2 Episode One, Fear, Fear > Extraction point, NFS Carbon, etc etc. > I experience sound hickups. > > I've tried the NForce4 Vista beta drivers, the NForce4 XP drivers (6.86) and > the remix driver kits. Finally I;ve tried the Realtek audio drivers which do > seem to have a better audio quality but the hichups remain. The hickups only > occue in games. > > I have no real complaint about the speed of the video handling of games in > Vista. I run at 1280x1024 and all games I run do this resolution very smooth > on my system with Vista. > > I've tried several builds of videodrivers to see it that influences the > sound hickups but it doesn't. Right now I'm using 100.54. > > Lack of RAM and/or CPU power can't be the problem ![]() > > Can anyone help? > > Patrick > |
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| Guest | RE: All games experience sound hickups in Vista Ultimate X32? The problem most likely lies with the fact taht you are using a non-open al realtek onboard soundcard. Microsoft ditched Directsound support in Vista and now requires cards to conform to Open AL in some way. Your card is basically emulating Open AL, to emulate Directsound. You will most likely only be able to solve the problem by buying a card that has native Open AL support. "Patrick" wrote: > Hi All, > > I've got a DFI Lanparty NF4 Ultra-D board, an AMD FX60 cpu, 4GB of RAM and > the onboard sound module (realtek) and an XFX 7900GT Extreme. > > Whatever games I play, Halflife-2, Halflife-2 Episode One, Fear, Fear > Extraction point, NFS Carbon, etc etc. > I experience sound hickups. > > I've tried the NForce4 Vista beta drivers, the NForce4 XP drivers (6.86) and > the remix driver kits. Finally I;ve tried the Realtek audio drivers which do > seem to have a better audio quality but the hichups remain. The hickups only > occue in games. > > I have no real complaint about the speed of the video handling of games in > Vista. I run at 1280x1024 and all games I run do this resolution very smooth > on my system with Vista. > > I've tried several builds of videodrivers to see it that influences the > sound hickups but it doesn't. Right now I'm using 100.54. > > Lack of RAM and/or CPU power can't be the problem ![]() > > Can anyone help? > > Patrick > |
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| Guest | Re: All games experience sound hickups in Vista Ultimate X32? Anyway, it appears not to be related to the onboard sound. Downloading new raid drivers for my nforce4 board fixed the sound stutter in all games, ftp://ftp.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/Drive...A116_Vista.zip did the trick (version 9.30) Patrick "Patrick" <pkessen@home.nl> wrote in message news:6C913F45-8CF0-4A16-B008-857A54FC6E1D@microsoft.com... > Hi All, > > I've got a DFI Lanparty NF4 Ultra-D board, an AMD FX60 cpu, 4GB of RAM and > the onboard sound module (realtek) and an XFX 7900GT Extreme. > > Whatever games I play, Halflife-2, Halflife-2 Episode One, Fear, Fear > Extraction point, NFS Carbon, etc etc. > I experience sound hickups. > > I've tried the NForce4 Vista beta drivers, the NForce4 XP drivers (6.86) > and the remix driver kits. Finally I;ve tried the Realtek audio drivers > which do seem to have a better audio quality but the hichups remain. The > hickups only occue in games. > > I have no real complaint about the speed of the video handling of games in > Vista. I run at 1280x1024 and all games I run do this resolution very > smooth on my system with Vista. > > I've tried several builds of videodrivers to see it that influences the > sound hickups but it doesn't. Right now I'm using 100.54. > > Lack of RAM and/or CPU power can't be the problem ![]() > > Can anyone help? > > Patrick |
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