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    Default tecnical question M-Audio Delta 10/10

    ok, got my new soundcard installed.
    I`ve got the latency set at a medium rate, but I`m getting audio drag when there is a lot of activity on screen. even on the highest latency settings.
    Even when I have media player running wav files, I get lag when it runs in full screen?
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    which drivers u using?

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    it could be sharing an irq with your graphics card?

    i've got a delta44 and was getting interferance when recording, solved it by turning off the level meters in sound forge, problem solved.

    but also checked, in bios, the irq's being used by graphics card (in agp slot) and soundcard, they were both the same. changed the soundcard irq (to a lower number) and this seems to have cured it.

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    Hmmm....

    You should not have latency issues with a card like that... You're using the ASIO drivers right?

    Try possibly changing the PCI slot that it's in.. as it may be trying to share resources (IRQ) with another card.

    Usually this sort of thing happens if you have a ram or disk bottleneck...
    You said your box was foobarred recently right? Did you have to reinstall?

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    I did a complete reinstall.
    How do I change my IRQ shit?
    Do I really have to pull it out and move it to another PCI?
    The drivers are the ones that came with the card, maybe I should download the latest ones?
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    may aswell get the latest driver: http://www.m-audio.com/index.php?do=support.drivers

    you can change the irq from within bios.
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    In the system settings in the control panel there should be a way to view all irq's.

    But yeah you can either manually switch them in the bios, or just move the card around.

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    i thought there might be a way of changing irq's from windows, but i'm still using W98.

    @ dirtybass:

    you'll need to see which irq's are unused, and then select the lowest number available.
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    my bios doesn`t seem to have an irq selection process for each pci slot?
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    You may have to stick the PCI settings screen into a different mode for it to allow that.

    Such things as turning PnP on/off....

    What motherboard make/model do you have? I will track down a manual and see what's up.

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    u sure its not ure drivers. my maudio44 is flaky as anything, i updated my drivers and now everything is fine & dandy. can u check in device manager to see if u have irq conflicts or wouldnt it say so on bootup?

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    I have found the IRQ for the soundcard, but not for the video card.
    Turning pnp off, I can do that, but I have no idea what I am doing
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    Quote Originally Posted by detfella
    u sure its not ure drivers. my maudio44 is flaky as anything, i updated my drivers and now everything is fine & dandy. can u check in device manager to see if u have irq conflicts or wouldnt it say so on bootup?
    Yeah it should actually display the IRQs for each device right after the box posts.. but it really does depend on the make/model.

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    Yeah definetly leave PnP off.... windows supports it but its utter shit and tends to randomly switch stuff on you at times. Let the motherboard handle it.

    Is your video card AGP?

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    My video card is some antiquated old thing, I think I might be better off using the integrated graphics card on the motherboard itself.
    I`m running Pc chips motherboard m848a with a Duron
    (yes I need to upgrade)
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    Still got this problem. There are no irq conflicts.
    When there is a lot of video action, the sound slows down and kind of oscillates?
    HELP!!!

    I`m getting a carillon PC after christmas so the problem should go away then, but I have production deadlines I need to sort out pretty soon.
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    I run a Carillon with the delta 1010 soundcard and i get not latency probs at all. Maybe you need that upgrade?

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    [quote="dirty_bass"]Still got this problem. There are no irq conflicts.
    When there is a lot of video action, the sound slows down and kind of oscillates?
    HELP!!!

    I`m getting a carillon PC after christmas so the problem should go away then, but I have production deadlines I need to sort out pretty soon.[/quote


    how close is your soundcard to your video card? sometimes some motherboards share irq's with certain slots like the agp slot on the video card. Try moving the soundcard to a more farther away spot on the board. Try it out and let me know if it helps.

 

 

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