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Delta 66 HEEEEELLLLLLLLPPPP!!!!!!
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___MichaelA
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Posted : Oct 12, 2001 18:40:29
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I got my new Delta 66 card, looks mighty cool! But! It has some strange noises... For example when I turn off my computer, it almost breaks my speakers with clicks pops and all sorta weird noise. And there is a click when starting to play something, and then another click stopping. I also had a few lcok-up problems, but I moved the slot it was on and now it seems fine. But not sure. And what do I do in codec sample rate in the control panel? Put in on 96? 48? 44.1? Where?
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___bilbobagginz
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Posted : Oct 12, 2001 19:27:29
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hi mikey!
first of all: Mazal Tov with your Delta. 2nd... get this file: http://www.m-audio.com/support/manuals/pdf/DELTA66.PDF they have troubleshooting, with possible reasons and solutions, but i'd just go for the installation instructions. i'm sorry i can't read this file ... cause i envy u :-) besides ... which OS are you using ?
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___bilbobagginz
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Posted : Oct 12, 2001 20:02:52
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i've overcome the envy...
check where do u sync your card to: it should be SPDIF/IN otherwise you'll get pops
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___MichaelA
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Posted : Oct 12, 2001 21:16:14
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I tried all the stuff in the troubleshooting... Btw, the lockups didn't stop, so I changed the slot again. I'll see if that helps...
I'm using Win98SE on AMD Duron 900, 128 MB. |
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___DJ_Leo
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Posted : Oct 13, 2001 03:28:52
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Put your S-Card on the far rne of your M-Board. avoid of using more then one S-Card on your p.c
if u get more trouble msg me, i have the same card.
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___MichaelA
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Posted : Oct 13, 2001 13:18:41
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I have only 2 cards on my computer: Diamond Monster Fusion (3dfx banshee), and the Delta. The Diamond is on an AGP slot. I moved the Delta one more time (this time closer to the AGP slot) and it seems to be working fine. No crashes. |
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