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Re: [AG-TECH] 'Warbled' Sound under Linux
On Tue, 16 Aug 2005, Gavin W. Burris aka 86 wrote:
Consolidating some of your video capture slots with something like this:
http://www.icpamerica.com/products/accessories/IVC/IVC_200G.html
Do any of these cope with the s-video wiring we're stuck with?
Then get a PCI soundcard that is known to work with the latest ALSA. I
recommend a Soundblaster 512 PCI. I have not had luck with the Audigy cards
at all.
I've previously used all sorts of junk and had few problems. The crummier the
card the more likely it's been to work.
I would try configuring and testing audio without other devices in the
computer. Other devices might be interfering with the audio or making your
motherboard squirrelly.
I've had it with another machine in the past as I'd said. I've managed to fix
it roughly (although I have some other issues with recording now...) by
changing a buffer size within the rat source.
jh
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