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| | Sound garbled after hibernation Hi, Whenever I put my computer into hibernation and resume it, the sound is garbled so badly that I have to do a system restart to get it back to normal. I assumed it was driver related as it ONLY happens after a hibernate, but Realtek doesn't seem to know about the prioblem. It's a Realtek HD Audio Device, running latest driver and I've tried last 4-5 driver releases and had the same problem. It doesn't seem to happen when I use the Microsoft UAA driver, but then that constantly emits a buzzing sound. Thanks, Brody. |
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| | RE: Sound garbled after hibernation Can someone please help me? "intclass" wrote: Quote: > Hi, > > Whenever I put my computer into hibernation and resume it, the sound is > garbled so badly that I have to do a system restart to get it back to normal. > I assumed it was driver related as it ONLY happens after a hibernate, but > Realtek doesn't seem to know about the prioblem. > > It's a Realtek HD Audio Device, running latest driver and I've tried last > 4-5 driver releases and had the same problem. It doesn't seem to happen when > I use the Microsoft UAA driver, but then that constantly emits a buzzing > sound. > > Thanks, Brody. |
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| | Re: Sound garbled after hibernation Hi, Brody. Sorry I probably can't help you, but I wanted you to know that your plea has been seen. If you mention the make and model of your computer, and exactly which Vista version you are running, someone here might recognize it had have some tips for you. My computer has Realtek audio onboard, but I never use hibernation, so I have no experience on this problem to share. My only thought is to disconnect your audio device completely, if you can, and then power off/on to let Vista try to detect your hardware from scratch and install drivers for it. They may be minimal drivers, but if you can get a starting point, perhaps you can upgrade/update from there. RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX rc@xxxxxx Microsoft Windows MVP (Running Windows Live Mail beta 2 in Vista Ultimate x64 SP1 beta v.275) "intclass" <intclass@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:C42A0E08-5B2B-42F9-8E38-9870B663A0CC@xxxxxx Quote: > Can someone please help me? > > "intclass" wrote: > Quote: >> Hi, >> >> Whenever I put my computer into hibernation and resume it, the sound is >> garbled so badly that I have to do a system restart to get it back to >> normal. >> I assumed it was driver related as it ONLY happens after a hibernate, but >> Realtek doesn't seem to know about the prioblem. >> >> It's a Realtek HD Audio Device, running latest driver and I've tried last >> 4-5 driver releases and had the same problem. It doesn't seem to happen >> when >> I use the Microsoft UAA driver, but then that constantly emits a buzzing >> sound. >> >> Thanks, Brody. |
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| | Re: Sound garbled after hibernation Processor - Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6600 @ 2.40GHz Memory (RAM) - 2.00 GB Graphics - NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTS 512MB Motherboard - Gigabyte P35-DS3R Sound - Onboard Realtek ALC889A (Running in 24bit, 48kHz, 5.1 Surround) "R. C. White" wrote: Quote: > Hi, Brody. > > Sorry I probably can't help you, but I wanted you to know that your plea has > been seen. > > If you mention the make and model of your computer, and exactly which Vista > version you are running, someone here might recognize it had have some tips > for you. > > My computer has Realtek audio onboard, but I never use hibernation, so I > have no experience on this problem to share. > > My only thought is to disconnect your audio device completely, if you can, > and then power off/on to let Vista try to detect your hardware from scratch > and install drivers for it. They may be minimal drivers, but if you can get > a starting point, perhaps you can upgrade/update from there. > > RC > -- > R. C. White, CPA > San Marcos, TX > rc@xxxxxx > Microsoft Windows MVP > (Running Windows Live Mail beta 2 in Vista Ultimate x64 SP1 beta v.275) > > "intclass" <intclass@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:C42A0E08-5B2B-42F9-8E38-9870B663A0CC@xxxxxx Quote: > > Can someone please help me? > > > > "intclass" wrote: > > Quote: > >> Hi, > >> > >> Whenever I put my computer into hibernation and resume it, the sound is > >> garbled so badly that I have to do a system restart to get it back to > >> normal. > >> I assumed it was driver related as it ONLY happens after a hibernate, but > >> Realtek doesn't seem to know about the prioblem. > >> > >> It's a Realtek HD Audio Device, running latest driver and I've tried last > >> 4-5 driver releases and had the same problem. It doesn't seem to happen > >> when > >> I use the Microsoft UAA driver, but then that constantly emits a buzzing > >> sound. > >> > >> Thanks, Brody. |
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| | Re: Sound garbled after hibernation Realtek ALC889A Controller, running at 24bit, 48kHz and 5.1 speakers. It's built into my Gigabyte P35-DS3R motherboard. Running Vista Home Premium 64-bit. "R. C. White" wrote: Quote: > Hi, Brody. > > Sorry I probably can't help you, but I wanted you to know that your plea has > been seen. > > If you mention the make and model of your computer, and exactly which Vista > version you are running, someone here might recognize it had have some tips > for you. > > My computer has Realtek audio onboard, but I never use hibernation, so I > have no experience on this problem to share. > > My only thought is to disconnect your audio device completely, if you can, > and then power off/on to let Vista try to detect your hardware from scratch > and install drivers for it. They may be minimal drivers, but if you can get > a starting point, perhaps you can upgrade/update from there. > > RC > -- > R. C. White, CPA > San Marcos, TX > rc@xxxxxx > Microsoft Windows MVP > (Running Windows Live Mail beta 2 in Vista Ultimate x64 SP1 beta v.275) > > "intclass" <intclass@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:C42A0E08-5B2B-42F9-8E38-9870B663A0CC@xxxxxx Quote: > > Can someone please help me? > > > > "intclass" wrote: > > Quote: > >> Hi, > >> > >> Whenever I put my computer into hibernation and resume it, the sound is > >> garbled so badly that I have to do a system restart to get it back to > >> normal. > >> I assumed it was driver related as it ONLY happens after a hibernate, but > >> Realtek doesn't seem to know about the prioblem. > >> > >> It's a Realtek HD Audio Device, running latest driver and I've tried last > >> 4-5 driver releases and had the same problem. It doesn't seem to happen > >> when > >> I use the Microsoft UAA driver, but then that constantly emits a buzzing > >> sound. > >> > >> Thanks, Brody. |
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| | Re: Sound garbled after hibernation I have the same problem with my Dell....its come and is a Vista problem not a hardware issue. "intclass" <intclass@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:392420DE-4CBB-4E08-9420-5E8DAE3C548F@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi, > > Whenever I put my computer into hibernation and resume it, the sound is > garbled so badly that I have to do a system restart to get it back to > normal. > I assumed it was driver related as it ONLY happens after a hibernate, but > Realtek doesn't seem to know about the prioblem. > > It's a Realtek HD Audio Device, running latest driver and I've tried last > 4-5 driver releases and had the same problem. It doesn't seem to happen > when > I use the Microsoft UAA driver, but then that constantly emits a buzzing > sound. > > Thanks, Brody. |
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| | Re: Sound garbled after hibernation I'm sure it's a vista problem. my pc was working fine, untill very recently sound from realtek onboard card AND m-audio box started to crackle. updating drivers didn't help. mediaplayer plays allright, all other soundprograms like soundforge, ableton etc have garbled sound (realtek card) or don't work at all (invalis mediaformat error, which is strange for 16 bit 44,1 hz wav). all this problems started only 2 days ago. before that everything was fine. I hate it. "TjP" wrote: Quote: > I have the same problem with my Dell....its come and is a Vista problem not > a hardware issue. > "intclass" <intclass@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:392420DE-4CBB-4E08-9420-5E8DAE3C548F@xxxxxx Quote: > > Hi, > > > > Whenever I put my computer into hibernation and resume it, the sound is > > garbled so badly that I have to do a system restart to get it back to > > normal. > > I assumed it was driver related as it ONLY happens after a hibernate, but > > Realtek doesn't seem to know about the prioblem. > > > > It's a Realtek HD Audio Device, running latest driver and I've tried last > > 4-5 driver releases and had the same problem. It doesn't seem to happen > > when > > I use the Microsoft UAA driver, but then that constantly emits a buzzing > > sound. > > > > Thanks, Brody. |
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